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... Surfing the Internet 146 Internet features 146 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 147 Exploring audio features 147 Recording sounds 148 Using external speakers or headphones..........149 Using PC Cards 150 Inserting a PC Card 151 Removing a PC Card 151 Setting ...155 Using an Optional Advanced Port Replicator III Plus with your computer .....155 Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities 156 Toshiba Assist 157 Connect 158 Secure 159 Protect & Fix 160 Optimize 161 Toshiba Application Installer 162 Setting passwords 163 Using an instant password 164 Setting a user password ...
... Surfing the Internet 146 Internet features 146 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 147 Exploring audio features 147 Recording sounds 148 Using external speakers or headphones..........149 Using PC Cards 150 Inserting a PC Card 151 Removing a PC Card 151 Setting ...155 Using an Optional Advanced Port Replicator III Plus with your computer .....155 Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities 156 Toshiba Assist 157 Connect 158 Secure 159 Protect & Fix 160 Optimize 161 Toshiba Application Installer 162 Setting passwords 163 Using an instant password 164 Setting a user password ...
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... Device Manager ...........214 Memory problems 216 Power and the batteries 217 Keyboard problems 219 Display problems 220 Disk drive problems 222 Optical drive problems 225 Sound system problems 226 PC Card problems 226 Printer problems 230 Modem problems 231 Wireless networking problems 232 DVD operating problems 235
... Device Manager ...........214 Memory problems 216 Power and the batteries 217 Keyboard problems 219 Display problems 220 Disk drive problems 222 Optical drive problems 225 Sound system problems 226 PC Card problems 226 Printer problems 230 Modem problems 231 Wireless networking problems 232 DVD operating problems 235
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... optical drive Optical storage has become the preferred medium for information on restoring files. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. 107 Learning the Basics Using the optical drive HINT: Backing up on diskettes if an optional external diskette drive...
... optical drive Optical storage has become the preferred medium for information on restoring files. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. 107 Learning the Basics Using the optical drive HINT: Backing up on diskettes if an optional external diskette drive...
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.... Playing CDs If you insert a CD into the optical drive and the Auto-Run feature does not automatically start your hearing. Continuous exposure to loud sound can harm your disc, try launching the CD manually. Do not set the volume too high when using headphones. 112 Learning the Basics Using the...
.... Playing CDs If you insert a CD into the optical drive and the Auto-Run feature does not automatically start your hearing. Continuous exposure to loud sound can harm your disc, try launching the CD manually. Do not set the volume too high when using headphones. 112 Learning the Basics Using the...
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...Hibernation mode" on the power again, you turn off . To change the default alarm settings: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, and then Toshiba Power Saver. 2 Click the Setup Action tab. 3 Configure the Alarm settings to suit your needs. You can continue where you when a specified percentage of...Hibernation mode enabled (the default), the computer copies the details of where you were, so that when you can set how the warning occurs: sound an alarm, display a message, both, or none. You can be set the computer to enter Standby mode or Hibernation mode or to ...
...Hibernation mode" on the power again, you turn off . To change the default alarm settings: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, and then Toshiba Power Saver. 2 Click the Setup Action tab. 3 Configure the Alarm settings to suit your needs. You can continue where you when a specified percentage of...Hibernation mode enabled (the default), the computer copies the details of where you were, so that when you can set how the warning occurs: sound an alarm, display a message, both, or none. You can be set the computer to enter Standby mode or Hibernation mode or to ...
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... Web), or downloading (transferring data from a site on -one computer to another is similar to a chat room, but instead of data. You can play .wav sound files or audio CDs using the built-in real-time, it uses a Web site as attaching a file or document to an email, or you sign... have an account with an ISP, you can probably set up an email address at the same time you can use your computer to record sounds using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with others in speakers, headphones, or external speakers.
... Web), or downloading (transferring data from a site on -one computer to another is similar to a chat room, but instead of data. You can play .wav sound files or audio CDs using the built-in real-time, it uses a Web site as attaching a file or document to an email, or you sign... have an account with an ISP, you can probably set up an email address at the same time you can use your computer to record sounds using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with others in speakers, headphones, or external speakers.
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148 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring audio features Recording sounds You may record sounds as .wav files by connecting an external microphone or other sound source to All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Sound Recorder. Using a microphone 1 Connect an external microphone to the computer. 2 Click ...Start, point to the microphone jack. Positioning bar (Sample Image) Sound Recorder screen Record Stop Play Skip forward Skip backward 3 Click the Record button. 4 Speak normally into the microphone. 5 When...
148 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring audio features Recording sounds You may record sounds as .wav files by connecting an external microphone or other sound source to All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Sound Recorder. Using a microphone 1 Connect an external microphone to the computer. 2 Click ...Start, point to the microphone jack. Positioning bar (Sample Image) Sound Recorder screen Record Stop Play Skip forward Skip backward 3 Click the Record button. 4 Speak normally into the microphone. 5 When...
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.... NOTE You can only record 60 seconds at a time. 6 To hear what you can harm your computer might be inadequate to produce sound from the File menu. To check this, click Start, point to Mute. NOTE The microphone on headphones to listen to loud...headphones. Continuous exposure to an audio CD, turn the volume dial down. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers. Do not set to All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and then click Volume Control. 149 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring ...
.... NOTE You can only record 60 seconds at a time. 6 To hear what you can harm your computer might be inadequate to produce sound from the File menu. To check this, click Start, point to Mute. NOTE The microphone on headphones to listen to loud...headphones. Continuous exposure to an audio CD, turn the volume dial down. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers. Do not set to All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and then click Volume Control. 149 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring ...
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... adapters, plug the cable from the headphones or external speakers into the headphone jack. 150 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using PC Cards To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on each speaker. ❖ For headphones, use the computer's volume control dial.
... adapters, plug the cable from the headphones or external speakers into the headphone jack. 150 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using PC Cards To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on each speaker. ❖ For headphones, use the computer's volume control dial.
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...-RW (read-only). This is with a data CD or DVD, refer to see "You press the disc eject button, but others do not hear any sound system when input from the computer. Adjust the volume control. If the problem is feedback between the microphone and the speakers.... The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise. Check the type of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. It occurs in any sound from a microphone is fed to your computer. PC Card problems PC Cards (PCMCIA-compatible) include many types of disc you click the eject button on...
...-RW (read-only). This is with a data CD or DVD, refer to see "You press the disc eject button, but others do not hear any sound system when input from the computer. Adjust the volume control. If the problem is feedback between the microphone and the speakers.... The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise. Check the type of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. It occurs in any sound from a microphone is fed to your computer. PC Card problems PC Cards (PCMCIA-compatible) include many types of disc you click the eject button on...
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Appendix A Hot Keys Hot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on the key indicating the option or feature the key controls. Hot keys have a legend on and off. Volume Mute Fn + This hot key enables/disables volume mute on your computer. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the speakers or headphones. 250
Appendix A Hot Keys Hot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on the key indicating the option or feature the key controls. Hot keys have a legend on and off. Volume Mute Fn + This hot key enables/disables volume mute on your computer. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the speakers or headphones. 250
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... and forth between digital computers and analog telephone lines. A combination of computers and associated devices that cannot be nonvolatile and hold data temporarily, such as sound, animation, and video in a computer program or presentation. Compare system disk. Memory can read and write to share data and peripheral devices, such as ROM...
... and forth between digital computers and analog telephone lines. A combination of computers and associated devices that cannot be nonvolatile and hold data temporarily, such as sound, animation, and video in a computer program or presentation. Compare system disk. Memory can read and write to share data and peripheral devices, such as ROM...
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... by a device manufacturer, allows a PC to configure itself to work with the device. Any device, such as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See central processing unit (CPU). processor - A set of programs that , when followed by the computer's CPU. pointing device - parallel - Generally, refers...
... by a device manufacturer, allows a PC to configure itself to work with the device. Any device, such as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See central processing unit (CPU). processor - A set of programs that , when followed by the computer's CPU. pointing device - parallel - Generally, refers...
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... read a diskette 224 changing display properties 221 checking device properties 215 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 228 computer will not power up 207 contacting Toshiba 245, 246 corrupted/damaged data files 224 Device Manager 214 disabling a device 215 disk drive is slow 223 display is blank 220 external display not... not found 211 Internet connection is slow 211 keyboard not responding 208 missing files/trouble accessing a disk 222 modem not receiving or transmitting 231 no sound 226 non-system disk or disk error 209, 224 PC Card 226
... read a diskette 224 changing display properties 221 checking device properties 215 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 228 computer will not power up 207 contacting Toshiba 245, 246 corrupted/damaged data files 224 Device Manager 214 disabling a device 215 disk drive is slow 223 display is blank 220 external display not... not found 211 Internet connection is slow 211 keyboard not responding 208 missing files/trouble accessing a disk 222 modem not receiving or transmitting 231 no sound 226 non-system disk or disk error 209, 224 PC Card 226
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... 224 projector 78 connecting 78 protection of stored data 2 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 118 recording .wav files 148 sounds 148 recording quality 149 recording sounds 148 recycle bin icon 137 registering computer 46 removing main battery 128 RJ-11 jack 141 Run dialog box 102 running the computer...220 does not look normal/flickers 221 secondary button 76 setting up adding memory 55 computer 44, 56 setting up a connection 142 sound problem solving 226 sounds recording 148 speakers using external 149 Standby 86 Standby mode hot key 254 starting again from 92 start button 137 starting a program ...
... 224 projector 78 connecting 78 protection of stored data 2 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 118 recording .wav files 148 sounds 148 recording quality 149 recording sounds 148 recycle bin icon 137 registering computer 46 removing main battery 128 RJ-11 jack 141 Run dialog box 102 running the computer...220 does not look normal/flickers 221 secondary button 76 setting up adding memory 55 computer 44, 56 setting up a connection 142 sound problem solving 226 sounds recording 148 speakers using external 149 Standby 86 Standby mode hot key 254 starting again from 92 start button 137 starting a program ...