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...o Back Cover Lock Multimedia Playback Adobe® Flash Supported Supported Formats: AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, MIDI, MPEG-4, ACC+ Enhanced, MIDI, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC+, WAVE, Ogg Vorbis,WMA Software Toshiba Software and Utilities o TOSHIBA App PlaceSM o TOSHIBA BookPlace™ o TOSHIBA Start Place o TOSHIBA Media Player o TOSHIBA Service Station o TOSHIBA File Manager o TOSHIBA User's Guide o TOSHIBA User Registration Google and Android Apps o Android™ Browser o Android™ Market Internal Storage: 32GB o Android™ Music Player Sound...
...o Back Cover Lock Multimedia Playback Adobe® Flash Supported Supported Formats: AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, MIDI, MPEG-4, ACC+ Enhanced, MIDI, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC+, WAVE, Ogg Vorbis,WMA Software Toshiba Software and Utilities o TOSHIBA App PlaceSM o TOSHIBA BookPlace™ o TOSHIBA Start Place o TOSHIBA Media Player o TOSHIBA Service Station o TOSHIBA File Manager o TOSHIBA User's Guide o TOSHIBA User Registration Google and Android Apps o Android™ Browser o Android™ Market Internal Storage: 32GB o Android™ Music Player Sound...
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... services such as high end computer aided design applications 6. For the most updated accessories, please visit www.accessories.toshiba.com Input Device Part Number PA3947U-1EAB Description Capacitive Pen, Black Power Part Number PA3922U-1ARA PA3884U-1BRR Description 30W Global AC Adapter Replacement Battery Pack Docking Part Number PA3934U-1PRP PA3956U-1PRP Description Multi Dock with HDMI Standard Dock with the dealer's standard return policies and procedures. The product specifications...
... services such as high end computer aided design applications 6. For the most updated accessories, please visit www.accessories.toshiba.com Input Device Part Number PA3947U-1EAB Description Capacitive Pen, Black Power Part Number PA3922U-1ARA PA3884U-1BRR Description 30W Global AC Adapter Replacement Battery Pack Docking Part Number PA3934U-1PRP PA3956U-1PRP Description Multi Dock with HDMI Standard Dock with the dealer's standard return policies and procedures. The product specifications...
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... vary. Thrive™ Tablet AT105-T1032 Page 3 of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is manufactured using Wi-Fi and standby mode. GPU performance may vary depending on battery power. 5 Storage One Gigabyte (GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 2 for more pre-installed operating systems, such as applicable, Dedicated Video Memory, System Video Memory and Shared System Memory. Small bright dots may appear on your screen display when...
... vary. Thrive™ Tablet AT105-T1032 Page 3 of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is manufactured using Wi-Fi and standby mode. GPU performance may vary depending on battery power. 5 Storage One Gigabyte (GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 2 for more pre-installed operating systems, such as applicable, Dedicated Video Memory, System Video Memory and Shared System Memory. Small bright dots may appear on your screen display when...
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...® connection 41 Setting location preferences 42 Setting the date and time 42 Sign in to your Google™ Account 43 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 45 Registering your Toshiba device 46 Backing up your data 46 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 46 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 46 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 47 Navigation and features 48 Home screen 49 Touch screen navigation 50 Navigating the Home screen 51...
...® connection 41 Setting location preferences 42 Setting the date and time 42 Sign in to your Google™ Account 43 Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections 45 Registering your Toshiba device 46 Backing up your data 46 Backing up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 46 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 46 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 47 Navigation and features 48 Home screen 49 Touch screen navigation 50 Navigating the Home screen 51...
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... Using external speakers or headphones 91 Recording sounds 92 Using the cameras 92 Using an SD™ Card 92 Inserting memory media 93 Removing memory media 93 Adding optional external devices 94 Using external devices 94 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display device 95 Using an external keyboard 95 Using an external mouse 95 Using a docking station 96 Connecting your tablet to a docking station 96 Chapter 5: Utilities 98 TOSHIBA Service Station 99 Check for application updates 100 Downloading updates 100 Installing updates 101 Downloading and installing...
... Using external speakers or headphones 91 Recording sounds 92 Using the cameras 92 Using an SD™ Card 92 Inserting memory media 93 Removing memory media 93 Adding optional external devices 94 Using external devices 94 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display device 95 Using an external keyboard 95 Using an external mouse 95 Using a docking station 96 Connecting your tablet to a docking station 96 Chapter 5: Utilities 98 TOSHIBA Service Station 99 Check for application updates 100 Downloading updates 100 Installing updates 101 Downloading and installing...
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...; Touch English to a Wi-Fi® network and a Google™ Account before setting up your device. Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection After choosing your language. The first time you power on the Welcome screen. Getting Started 41 Using the device for the first time Setting up your device NOTE To take full advantage of features for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to change your language the "Wi-Fi setup" screen appears, displaying...
...; Touch English to a Wi-Fi® network and a Google™ Account before setting up your device. Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection After choosing your language. The first time you power on the Welcome screen. Getting Started 41 Using the device for the first time Setting up your device NOTE To take full advantage of features for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to change your language the "Wi-Fi setup" screen appears, displaying...
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... not be able to OFF. For more information, see "Backing up . The default setting is required to access many of the powered by touching the up/down arrows, and then touch Next to sign in to manually enter the date/time information. 1 Select the region. Getting Started 43 Using the device for the first time ❖ Set the option, "Use network provided time" to restore your data" on page 46.
... not be able to OFF. For more information, see "Backing up . The default setting is required to access many of the powered by touching the up/down arrows, and then touch Next to sign in to manually enter the date/time information. 1 Select the region. Getting Started 43 Using the device for the first time ❖ Set the option, "Use network provided time" to restore your data" on page 46.
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... open a dialog box to add a Wi-Fi® network by entering its SSID (the name it broadcasts), security type, and other properties. The network name is displayed when a network is selected, you can connect to Wi-Fi® networks. See "Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 41. ❖ Bluetooth-Select to turn on Bluetooth® so you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard...
... open a dialog box to add a Wi-Fi® network by entering its SSID (the name it broadcasts), security type, and other properties. The network name is displayed when a network is selected, you can connect to Wi-Fi® networks. See "Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 41. ❖ Bluetooth-Select to turn on Bluetooth® so you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard...
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... change the Accounts & sync settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Disabling this screen. For more information, see "Syncing and managing your Google™ Accounts and other applications may have added to also control the ways in which applications send, receive, and sync data on this setting can save battery power and data use -Displays a list of the categories you have their own setting options. Settings 77 Customizing your device's settings ❖ Battery use . ❖ Auto...
... change the Accounts & sync settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Disabling this screen. For more information, see "Syncing and managing your Google™ Accounts and other applications may have added to also control the ways in which applications send, receive, and sync data on this setting can save battery power and data use -Displays a list of the categories you have their own setting options. Settings 77 Customizing your device's settings ❖ Battery use . ❖ Auto...
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... tablet the first time you disable this option to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Below are some of the categories you wish to restore the associated settings and data when reinstalling an application. You can use the Privacy settings to back up to Google servers, with your Google Account. The Privacy menu appears. 4 Touch the item you can also perform a factory data reset to Google™ servers, using your Google Account...
... tablet the first time you disable this option to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Below are some of the categories you wish to restore the associated settings and data when reinstalling an application. You can use the Privacy settings to back up to Google servers, with your Google Account. The Privacy menu appears. 4 Touch the item you can also perform a factory data reset to Google™ servers, using your Google Account...
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...-To improve the device's recognition of your own voice, select this option. ❖ Google Account dashboard-Touch to view your device, this option connects to Android Market and guides you through the download process. Touch the Plus button at the top right of the Application bar to add a word. ❖ Voice recognizer settings-Select to open a screen that one text-to-speech application installed, select to delete it. Touch a word to...
...-To improve the device's recognition of your own voice, select this option. ❖ Google Account dashboard-Touch to view your device, this option connects to Android Market and guides you through the download process. Touch the Plus button at the top right of the Application bar to add a word. ❖ Voice recognizer settings-Select to open a screen that one text-to-speech application installed, select to delete it. Touch a word to...
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... settings: ❖ Active input methods-Touch to select the languages you wish to open the screen, and then configure the current input method. When languages are supported only in the System bar, to the left of the Time display. ❖ Configure input methods-Select to use (Auto-capitalization, Sound on your device. ❖ Speech rate-Touch to select the speed in the System bar when the onscreen keyboard is installed...
... settings: ❖ Active input methods-Touch to select the languages you wish to open the screen, and then configure the current input method. When languages are supported only in the System bar, to the left of the Time display. ❖ Configure input methods-Select to use (Auto-capitalization, Sound on your device. ❖ Speech rate-Touch to select the speed in the System bar when the onscreen keyboard is installed...
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...: When using amplified speakers, use speakers that require an external power source. To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on the device. 2 Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the device. The SD™ Card reader supports the use of speakers will be inadequate to the Internet. The camera indicator light glows when the front camera is active. Other types of Secure Digital™ (SD™) media.
...: When using amplified speakers, use speakers that require an external power source. To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on the device. 2 Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the device. The SD™ Card reader supports the use of speakers will be inadequate to the Internet. The camera indicator light glows when the front camera is active. Other types of Secure Digital™ (SD™) media.
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... browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. Try again later. Internet problems My Internet connection is very slow, try later. If accessing a particular site is very slow. My browser cannot find a site I typed in some way such as installing a new app or adding an external device. Many factors contribute to the way the operating system responds, you change the system in . The World...
... browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. Try again later. Internet problems My Internet connection is very slow, try later. If accessing a particular site is very slow. My browser cannot find a site I typed in some way such as installing a new app or adding an external device. Many factors contribute to the way the operating system responds, you change the system in . The World...
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... files or data from one location to perform a narrowly focused operation or solve a specific problem. U Universal Serial Bus (USB)-USB is a serial bus that plugs into the tablet's USB port and functions as a portable hard drive. upload-To send a file to computer system management. USB Flash drive-A small, portable flash memory card that supports data transfer. World Wide Web (www)-The worldwide network of these include a clock, a music player, and the Google™ Search bar. USB-See Universal Serial Bus (USB). Touching...
... files or data from one location to perform a narrowly focused operation or solve a specific problem. U Universal Serial Bus (USB)-USB is a serial bus that plugs into the tablet's USB port and functions as a portable hard drive. upload-To send a file to computer system management. USB Flash drive-A small, portable flash memory card that supports data transfer. World Wide Web (www)-The worldwide network of these include a clock, a music player, and the Google™ Search bar. USB-See Universal Serial Bus (USB). Touching...
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... backup data 46 Google™ Account 46 TOSHIBA File Manager 46 battery Call2Recycle™ 39 care 37, 38 changing 33 charge indicator light 31 charging 32 disposal 39 installation 33, 35 maintaining 38 monitoring power 31 optimizing battery life 37 removing 33 safety precautions 37 taking care of 37 battery use about tablet 84 applications settings 77 Bluetooth® setting up 45 wireless & networks 71 button power 40 buttons back cover lock/unlock switch 28 buttons and features 48 power button 27 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 27 volume control...
... backup data 46 Google™ Account 46 TOSHIBA File Manager 46 battery Call2Recycle™ 39 care 37, 38 changing 33 charge indicator light 31 charging 32 disposal 39 installation 33, 35 maintaining 38 monitoring power 31 optimizing battery life 37 removing 33 safety precautions 37 taking care of 37 battery use about tablet 84 applications settings 77 Bluetooth® setting up 45 wireless & networks 71 button power 40 buttons back cover lock/unlock switch 28 buttons and features 48 power button 27 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 27 volume control...
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...-IN port 29 device caring for 64 cleaning 64 turning off 58 turning off options 58 device administrators settings 75 device will not start troubleshooting 106 devices external 94 disposal information 13 disposing of used batteries 39 docking connector 28 docking station connecting to 96 Index 127 using 96 downloads managing 62 E encrypt tablet location & security 75 external device Mini-USB port 95 USB port 94 external devices keyboard 95 mouse 95 ports 94 external display device HDMI™ Out port 94 external headphones using 91 external speakers using 91 F factory data reset...
...-IN port 29 device caring for 64 cleaning 64 turning off 58 turning off options 58 device administrators settings 75 device will not start troubleshooting 106 devices external 94 disposal information 13 disposing of used batteries 39 docking connector 28 docking station connecting to 96 Index 127 using 96 downloads managing 62 E encrypt tablet location & security 75 external device Mini-USB port 95 USB port 94 external devices keyboard 95 mouse 95 ports 94 external display device HDMI™ Out port 94 external headphones using 91 external speakers using 91 F factory data reset...
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... language & input 79 location & security 74 menu 65 multimedia 73 open 65 privacy settings 78 Quick Settings menu 69 screen 73 sound 72 storage 79 wireless & networks 70 settings menu settings 66 setup Bluetooth® 45 date and time 42 Google™ Account,sign in 43 language 41 location preferences 42 Wi-Fi® 45 Wi-Fi® connection 41 Shut down mode using 58 Sleep mode 59 using 59 waking the tablet 44 sound settings 72 sound settings audible selection 72 notification sounds 72 volume 72 SoundBack Accessibility settings...
... language & input 79 location & security 74 menu 65 multimedia 73 open 65 privacy settings 78 Quick Settings menu 69 screen 73 sound 72 storage 79 wireless & networks 70 settings menu settings 66 setup Bluetooth® 45 date and time 42 Google™ Account,sign in 43 language 41 location preferences 42 Wi-Fi® 45 Wi-Fi® connection 41 Shut down mode using 58 Sleep mode 59 using 59 waking the tablet 44 sound settings 72 sound settings audible selection 72 notification sounds 72 volume 72 SoundBack Accessibility settings...
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... TOSHIBA Service Station Application updates 100 download updates 100 install updates 101 tablet system updates 101 touch screen navigation onscreen 50 troubleshooting 109 bookmarked site not found 107 contacting Toshiba 111 device will not start 106 display problems screen is blank 109 operating system not working 107 power and batteries 108 screen does not look correct/ flickers 109 slow Internet connection 107 sound system 109 touch screen will not respond 106 URL address not found 107 wireless networking 110 turning off device 58...
... TOSHIBA Service Station Application updates 100 download updates 100 install updates 101 tablet system updates 101 touch screen navigation onscreen 50 troubleshooting 109 bookmarked site not found 107 contacting Toshiba 111 device will not start 106 display problems screen is blank 109 operating system not working 107 power and batteries 108 screen does not look correct/ flickers 109 slow Internet connection 107 sound system 109 touch screen will not respond 106 URL address not found 107 wireless networking 110 turning off device 58...
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... apps 87 USB port 29 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 83 user dictionary language & input settings 80 using Quick Settings Settings 69 Utilities 98 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 105 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 102 TOSHIBA Resolution+® 105 TOSHIBA Service Station 99 V version information about tablet 84 visible passwords location & security 75 voice recognizer settings language & input settings 80 volume sound settings 72 volume control buttons 27 W waking the tablet 44 wallpaper customize background 57 warranty standard limited warranty 22 Wi-Fi® setting up 45 wireless & networks...
... apps 87 USB port 29 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 83 user dictionary language & input settings 80 using Quick Settings Settings 69 Utilities 98 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 105 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 102 TOSHIBA Resolution+® 105 TOSHIBA Service Station 99 V version information about tablet 84 visible passwords location & security 75 voice recognizer settings language & input settings 80 volume sound settings 72 volume control buttons 27 W waking the tablet 44 wallpaper customize background 57 warranty standard limited warranty 22 Wi-Fi® setting up 45 wireless & networks...