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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Tablet
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. fcc information
  2. fcc conditions
  3. region selection
  4. type of service
  5. fax branding
  6. general conditions
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. manual contents
  15. general precautions
  16. cooling fan
  17. Equipment checklist
  18. Features
  19. touch pad
  20. Special features
  21. Utilities
  22. Options
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. Front with the display closed
  25. Left side
  26. Right side
  27. Back side
  28. Underside
  29. Front with the display open
  30. Indicators
  31. keyboard indicator
  32. AC adaptor
  33. Getting Started
  34. Table Of Contents
  35. getting started
  36. Setting up your work space
  37. Placement of computer
  38. Lighting
  39. Operating the computer in tablet mode
  40. Connecting the AC adaptor
  41. Opening the display
  42. Turning on the power
  43. Starting up for the first time
  44. Hibernation mode
  45. starting hibernation
  46. Standby mode
  47. Restarting the computer
  48. Operating Basics
  49. Table Of Contents
  50. Using the Touch Pad
  51. Using the Tablet PC Pen and Reserve Pen
  52. Inserting the Tablet PC Pen
  53. Removing the Tablet PC Pen
  54. Drag
  55. Inserting the Reserve Pen
  56. Changing to the Tablet mode
  57. Changing the screen orientation
  58. using TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities
  59. Method 2: Changing the screen orientation using Cross Function Button
  60. Changing to the laptop mode
  61. Connecting the USB diskette drive
  62. Disconnecting the USB diskette drive
  63. Wireless communications
  64. Bluetooth wireless technology
  65. Wireless communication switch
  66. LAN cable types
  67. Disconnecting LAN cable
  68. Using the microphones
  69. soundmax control panel
  70. Using the internal modem
  71. Region selection
  72. Connecting
  73. Disconnecting
  74. Moving the computer
  75. The Keyboard
  76. Table Of Contents
  77. Typewriter keys
  78. F1 ... F12 function keys
  79. Hotkeys
  80. Fn Sticky key
  81. Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)
  82. Temporarily using overlay (overlay off)
  83. Power and Power-Up Modes
  84. Table Of Contents
  85. Power conditions
  86. Power indicators
  87. Power indicator
  88. Real time clock battery
  89. Safety precautions
  90. Charging the batteries
  91. Monitoring battery capacity
  92. Maximizing battery operating time
  93. Retaining data with power off
  94. Replacing the Battery Pack
  95. Installing the Battery Pack
  96. TOSHIBA Password Utility
  97. Supervisor password
  98. Starting the computer by password
  99. Power-up modes
  100. System Auto Off
  101. HW Setup
  102. accessing hw setup
  103. device config
  104. boot priority
  105. optional devices
  106. PC cards
  107. Removing a PC card
  108. Inserting an SD card
  109. sd card care
  110. Memory expansion
  111. Installing memory module
  112. Removing memory module
  113. Battery Pack
  114. Battery Charger
  115. External monitor
  116. Security lock
  117. Troubleshooting
  118. Table Of Contents
  119. Problem solving process
  120. Analyzing the problem
  121. Hardware and system checklist
  122. Self test
  123. overheating power down
  124. Password
  125. Keyboard
  126. Hard disk drive
  127. Infrared port
  128. pc card
  129. Monitor
  130. Sound system
  131. Standby/Hibernation
  132. Wireless LAN
  133. Bluetooth
  134. TOSHIBA support
  135. Appendixes
  136. Appendix A Specifications
  137. specifications
  138. power requirements
  139. display controller and modes
  140. video modes
  141. at command set result codes
  142. card specifications
  143. ac power cord and connectors
  144. usa and canada
  145. internal modem guide
  146. removing the internal modem
  147. parts numbers
  148. cache memory
  149. disk drive
  150. write protection
  151. Table Of Contents
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. industry canada requirement
  2. telephone company procedures
  3. wireless interoperability
  4. wireless lan and your health
  5. device authorization
  6. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  7. bluetooth wireless technology and your health
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Introduction
  18. This guide
  19. Safety icons
  20. Other icons used
  21. Service options
  22. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  23. Keeping yourself comfortable
  24. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  25. Setting up your software
  26. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  27. Connecting to a power source
  28. Charging the main battery
  29. Using the computer for the first time
  30. Your computer's features and specifications
  31. Adding memory
  32. Installing a memory module
  33. Removing a memory module
  34. Checking total memory
  35. Connecting an external USB keyboard
  36. Setting up a printer
  37. Connecting the modem
  38. Connecting to a phone line
  39. Connecting to a network
  40. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad
  41. Using the Cross-Functional button
  42. Closing the display panel
  43. Using your computer in tablet mode
  44. Customizing your computer's settings
  45. Moving the computer
  46. Computing tips
  47. Using the keyboard
  48. Character keys
  49. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  50. Windows ® special keys
  51. Starting a program
  52. Saving your work
  53. file names
  54. Printing your work
  55. Backing up your work
  56. Playing audio
  57. Powering down the computer
  58. Restart command
  59. Standby command
  60. Turning off more quickly
  61. Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down
  62. Going into Hibernation mode more quickly
  63. Starting again from Hibernation
  64. Going into Standby mode more quickly
  65. Starting again from Standby
  66. Toshiba's energy-saver design
  67. Battery Notice
  68. Power management
  69. Charging batteries
  70. Charging the RTC battery
  71. Monitoring main battery power
  72. Determining remaining battery power
  73. What to do when the main battery runs low
  74. Conserving battery power
  75. Power Profiles
  76. Using a hot key to set the Power Profile
  77. Changing the main battery
  78. Inserting a charged battery
  79. Taking care of your battery
  80. Maximizing battery life
  81. Disposing of used batteries
  82. Traveling tips
  83. Using your computer at the office
  84. Using an optional external DVD-ROM drive
  85. Inserting discs (CD or DVD)
  86. Removing discs (CD or DVD)
  87. Caring for CDs and DVDs
  88. Using external display devices
  89. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  90. Display limitations
  91. Preparing to use the tablet
  92. Using tablet mode
  93. Using the Toshiba tablet pen
  94. configuration
  95. Inserting a PC Card
  96. Removing a PC Card
  97. Using an optional SD™ card
  98. Installing the SD™card in the SD slot
  99. Removing an optional SD™ card
  100. Chapter 5: Exploring Your Computer's Features
  101. Personalizing your desktop
  102. Bringing the world to your desktop
  103. Changing desktop and browsing style
  104. Personalizing individual windows
  105. Customizing window toolbars
  106. Displaying information about each folder
  107. Setting up for communications
  108. Determining the COM port
  109. Using the Ethernet LAN Port
  110. Accessing a LAN
  111. An overview of using the Internet
  112. Internet Service Providers
  113. Surfing the Internet
  114. Uploading to, and downloading files from the Internet
  115. Recording sounds
  116. Using a microphone
  117. Adjusting recording settings
  118. Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities
  119. Fn-esse
  120. Assigning a key to a program or document
  121. Viewing existing key assignments
  122. Changing or removing existing key assignments
  123. TOSHIBA Console
  124. Customize Your Computer
  125. Toshiba Hardware Setup
  126. The Toshiba Rotation Utility
  127. Cross Menu Utility
  128. TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility
  129. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  130. TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format
  131. TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility
  132. Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe
  133. User-level passwords
  134. Disabling the user-level password
  135. Using the power-on (user-level) password
  136. Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup
  137. Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup
  138. Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup
  139. in System Setup
  140. Deleting the hard disk drive master and user passwords in the System Setup
  141. Problems that are easy to fix
  142. Problems when you turn on the computer
  143. The Windows ® operating system is not working
  144. Using Startup options to fix problems
  145. Internet problems
  146. Resolving a hardware conflict
  147. Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
  148. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  149. Memory problems
  150. Power and the batteries
  151. Keyboard problems
  152. Display problems
  153. Disk drive problems
  154. DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems
  155. Sound system problems
  156. Printer problems
  157. Modem problems
  158. Wireless networking problems
  159. DVD operating problems
  160. Develop good computing habits
  161. Windows XP
  162. If you need further assistance
  163. Contacting Toshiba
  164. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  165. Volume Mute
  166. Password security
  167. charged
  168. Power usage mode
  169. Hibernation mode
  170. Display modes
  171. Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  172. Keyboard hot keys
  173. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  174. Appendix C: Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba Computer
  175. Getting Started
  176. configfree utilities
  177. ConfigFree Utilities
  178. Search for Wireless Devices
  179. Profile Settings
  180. ConfigFree SUMMIT
  181. Quick Connect
  182. Using the Automatic Switch
  183. Glossary
  184. Index
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. general precautions
  2. cooling fan
  3. working environment
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Chapter 1 Introduction 1
  11. Equipment checklist 1
  12. touch pad
  13. Special features 1
  14. Options 1
  15. Chapter 2 The Grand Tour 2
  16. Left side
  17. Right side 2
  18. Back side
  19. Underside 2
  20. Front with the display open 2
  21. AC adaptor 2
  22. power source/system indicators
  23. keyboard indicator
  24. Chapter 3 Getting Started 3
  25. Placement of computer 3
  26. Seating and posture 3
  27. Work habits 3
  28. Operating the computer in tablet mode 3
  29. Connecting the AC adaptor 3
  30. Opening the display 3
  31. Turning on the power 3
  32. Turning off the power 3
  33. standby mode
  34. Restarting the computer 3
  35. Chapter 4 Operating Basics 4
  36. Using the Tablet PC Pen and Reserve Pen 4
  37. Inserting the Tablet PC Pen 4
  38. Pen actions 4
  39. Replacing the pen tip 4
  40. Inserting the Reserve Pen 4
  41. Changing to the Tablet mode 4
  42. Table Of Contents
  43. Changing the screen orientation 4
  44. Method 1: Changing the screen orientation using TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities 4
  45. Method 3: Changing the screen orientation using Task Bar 4
  46. Using the USB FDD Kit
  47. Connecting the USB diskette drive 4
  48. Disconnecting the USB diskette drive 4
  49. Wireless communications 4
  50. Bluetooth wireless technology 4
  51. wireless communication indicator
  52. LAN cable types 4
  53. Disconnecting LAN cable 4
  54. Audio
  55. Using the internal modem 4
  56. Properties menu 4
  57. Connecting 4
  58. Cleaning the computer 4
  59. Heat dispersal 4
  60. Chapter 5 The Keyboard 5
  61. F1 ... F12 function keys 5
  62. Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard 5
  63. Hotkeys 5
  64. Fn Sticky key
  65. Windows special keys 5
  66. Numeric mode 5
  67. Temporarily using overlay (overlay off) 5
  68. Chapter 6 Power and Power Up Modes 6
  69. Power indicators 6
  70. Battery types 6
  71. Real time clock battery 6
  72. Charging the batteries 6
  73. Monitoring battery capacity 6
  74. Retaining data with power off 6
  75. Replacing the Battery Pack 6
  76. Installing the Battery Pack 6
  77. TOSHIBA Password Utility 6
  78. Supervisor password 6
  79. Starting the computer by password 6
  80. Windows utilities 6
  81. Chapter 7 HW Setup 7
  82. Chapter 8 Optional Devices 8
  83. Inserting a PC card 8
  84. Removing a PC card 8
  85. Installing an SD card 8
  86. Formatted SD Cards 8
  87. Creation of a boot disk 8
  88. Installing memory module 8
  89. Removing memory module 8
  90. Universal AC Adaptor 8
  91. Tablet Multi Dock 8
  92. Tablet PC Pen set
  93. Security lock 8
  94. Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9
  95. Preliminary checklist 9
  96. Hardware and system checklist 9
  97. self test
  98. lcd panel
  99. hard disk drive
  100. infrared port
  101. pc card
  102. sd card
  103. sound system
  104. memory expansion
  105. wireless lan
  106. If you need further assistance 9
  107. specifications
  108. environmental requirements
  109. ac power cord and connectors
  110. Appendix C Keyboard Layouts
  111. display controller and modes
  112. if your computer is stolen
  113. toshiba theft registration
  114. Appendix F ASCII Character Codes
  115. Appendix G Internal Modem Guide
  116. removing the internal modem
  117. card specifications
  118. radio characteristics
  119. Glossary
  120. Index
  121. Table Of Contents
  122. Table Of Contents
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. industry canada requirement
  2. telephone company procedures
  3. wireless interoperability
  4. regulatory information
  5. device authorization
  6. radio approvals for wireless devices
  7. wireless lan card
  8. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  9. bluetooth wireless technology and your health
  10. regulatory statements
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Introduction
  19. This guide
  20. Safety icons
  21. Other documentation
  22. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  23. Keeping yourself comfortable
  24. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  25. Setting up your computer
  26. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  27. Connecting to a power source
  28. Charging the main battery
  29. Using the computer for the first time
  30. Your computer's features and specifications
  31. Adding memory (optional)
  32. Removing a memory module
  33. Checking total memory
  34. Hard Drive Recovery Utilities
  35. Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs
  36. Hard Disk Drive Recovery options
  37. Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media
  38. Installing drivers and applications
  39. Scrolling with the TouchPad
  40. Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
  41. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  42. Connecting a printer
  43. Connecting an optional external diskette drive
  44. Turning off the computer
  45. Using the Shut Down command
  46. Using and configuring Hibernation mode
  47. Using and configuring Sleep mode
  48. Closing the display panel
  49. Customizing your computer's settings
  50. Using a computer lock
  51. Computing tips
  52. Using the keyboard
  53. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  54. Overlay keys
  55. Starting a program
  56. Starting a program using the Start Search field
  57. Printing your work
  58. Backing up your work
  59. Optical drive components
  60. Media control buttons
  61. Playing an audio CD
  62. Playing optical media
  63. Removing a disc with the computer on
  64. Caring for CD or DVD discs
  65. Toshiba's energy-saver design
  66. Battery Notice
  67. Power management
  68. Charging the RTC battery
  69. Monitoring main battery power
  70. Determining remaining battery power
  71. Setting battery notifications
  72. Power Plans
  73. Using a hot key to set the Power Plan
  74. Changing the main battery
  75. Inserting a charged battery
  76. Taking care of your battery
  77. Maintaining your battery
  78. Disposing of used batteries
  79. Traveling tips
  80. Exploring the desktop
  81. Finding your way around the desktop
  82. Setting up for communications
  83. Connecting a modem to a telephone line
  84. Connecting your computer to a network
  85. An overview of using the Internet
  86. The World Wide Web
  87. Surfing the Internet
  88. from, the Internet
  89. Using external speakers or headphones
  90. Using PC Cards
  91. Removing a PC Card
  92. Using an ExpressCard
  93. Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
  94. Removing memory media
  95. Using the i.LINK ® port
  96. Chapter 5: Utilities
  97. TOSHIBA Assist
  98. Connect
  99. Secure
  100. Protect & Fix
  101. Optimize
  102. Setting passwords
  103. Using a supervisor password
  104. Using a user password
  105. Deleting a user password
  106. TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
  107. Mouse Utility
  108. Toshiba Hardware Setup
  109. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  110. TOSHIBA Button Support
  111. CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
  112. TOSHIBA Accessibility
  113. ConfigFree
  114. ConfigFree Utilities
  115. Problems that are easy to fix
  116. Problems when you turn on the computer
  117. Using Startup options to fix problems
  118. Internet problems
  119. Resolving a hardware conflict
  120. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  121. Memory problems
  122. Power and the batteries
  123. Keyboard problems
  124. Display problems
  125. Disk drive problems
  126. Optical drive problems
  127. Sound system problems
  128. ExpressCard™ problems
  129. Printer problems
  130. Modem problems
  131. Wireless networking problems
  132. DVD operating problems
  133. Develop good computing habits
  134. If you need further assistance
  135. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  136. Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards
  137. Using the Hot Key Cards
  138. Application Cards
  139. Using the Application Cards
  140. Hot key functions
  141. Volume Mute
  142. Password security
  143. Power plan
  144. Sleep mode
  145. Hibernation mode
  146. Display modes
  147. Display brightness
  148. Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  149. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad
  150. Changing screen resolution
  151. Keyboard hot key functions
  152. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  153. Glossary
  154. Index
  155. Special Windows ® keys
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. fcc requirements
  2. regulatory information
  3. eu declaration of conformity
  4. device authorization
  5. radio approvals for wireless devices
  6. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  7. regulatory statements
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Introduction
  17. This guide
  18. Safety icons
  19. Other documentation
  20. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  21. Keeping yourself comfortable
  22. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  23. Setting up your computer
  24. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  25. Connecting to a power source
  26. Charging the main battery
  27. Using the computer for the first time
  28. Your computer's features and specifications
  29. Adding memory (optional)
  30. Installing a memory module
  31. Removing a memory module
  32. Checking total memory
  33. Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs
  34. Hard Disk Drive Recovery options
  35. Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media
  36. Installing drivers and applications
  37. Control buttons
  38. Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
  39. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  40. Using an external keyboard
  41. Setting up a printer
  42. Connecting an optional external diskette drive
  43. Options for turning off the computer
  44. commands
  45. Using and configuring Hibernation mode
  46. Using and configuring Standby mode
  47. Closing the display panel
  48. Caring for your computer
  49. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics
  50. Using the keyboard
  51. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  52. Overlay keys
  53. Starting a program from the Start menu
  54. Saving your work
  55. Printing your work
  56. Backing up your work
  57. Restoring your work
  58. Optical drive components
  59. Media control buttons
  60. Playing an audio CD
  61. Playing optical media
  62. Removing a disc with the computer on
  63. Caring for optical discs
  64. Chapter 3: Mobile Computing
  65. Battery Notice
  66. Power management
  67. Charging the RTC battery
  68. Monitoring main battery power
  69. Determining remaining battery power
  70. Setting battery alarms
  71. Power Profiles
  72. Using a hot key to set the Power Profile
  73. Removing the battery from the computer
  74. Inserting a charged battery
  75. Taking care of your battery
  76. Maintaining your battery
  77. Disposing of used batteries
  78. Traveling tips
  79. Chapter 4: Exploring Your Computer's Features
  80. Finding your way around the desktop
  81. Setting up for communications
  82. Connecting a modem to a telephone line
  83. An overview of using the Internet
  84. Connecting to the Internet
  85. Internet features
  86. Exploring audio features
  87. Using external speakers or headphones
  88. Inserting a PC Card
  89. Setting up a PC Card for your computer
  90. Inserting memory media
  91. Chapter 5: Utilities
  92. Secure
  93. Optimize
  94. TOSHIBA Application Installer
  95. Setting passwords
  96. Using a supervisor password
  97. Using a user password
  98. Deleting a user password
  99. TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
  100. TOSHIBA Power Saver
  101. Preset Power Profiles
  102. Mouse Utility
  103. TOSHIBA Hardware Setup
  104. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  105. TOSHIBA Button Controls
  106. CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
  107. TOSHIBA Accessibility
  108. Fingerprint Authentication Utility
  109. Fingerprint Logon
  110. Control Center
  111. Password Bank
  112. fingerprint reader
  113. Fingerprint reader limitations
  114. Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
  115. Using Startup options to fix problems
  116. Resolving a hardware conflict
  117. A plan of action
  118. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  119. Memory problems
  120. Power and the batteries
  121. Keyboard problems
  122. Display problems
  123. Disk drive problems
  124. Optical drive problems
  125. Sound system problems
  126. PC Card problems
  127. Printer problems
  128. Modem problems
  129. DVD operating problems
  130. Develop good computing habits
  131. If you need further assistance
  132. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  133. Appendix A: Hot Keys
  134. Password security
  135. Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged
  136. Standby mode
  137. Display modes
  138. Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  139. Keyboard hot keys
  140. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  141. Toshiba Computer
  142. Getting Started
  143. Connectivity Doctor
  144. Profile Settings
  145. Quick Connect
  146. Using the Automatic Switch
  147. Semi-Automatic Switch Feature
  148. Glossary
  149. Index
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M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. fcc requirements
  2. regulatory information
  3. device authorization
  4. radio approvals for wireless devices
  5. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  6. regulatory statements
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Introduction
  17. This guide
  18. Other icons used
  19. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  20. Keeping yourself comfortable
  21. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  22. Setting up your computer
  23. installing a memory module
  24. Removing a memory module
  25. Connecting an external USB mouse
  26. Connecting an external USB keyboard
  27. Connecting the modem
  28. Connecting to a network
  29. Connecting other external devices
  30. Using the computer for the first time
  31. Your computer's features and specifications
  32. using the touchpad
  33. Setting up your software
  34. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  35. setting up a printer
  36. Customizing your computer's settings
  37. Powering off the computer
  38. Caring for your computer
  39. Moving the computer
  40. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics
  41. Using the keyboard
  42. Character keys
  43. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  44. Overlay keys
  45. Starting a program
  46. Saving your work
  47. Printing your work
  48. Copying documents to a diskette
  49. Taking care of diskettes
  50. Restoring your work
  51. Setting up for communications
  52. Connecting your computer to a network
  53. An overview of using the Internet
  54. Internet Service Providers
  55. Surfing the Internet
  56. the Internet
  57. Chapter 3: Mobile Computing
  58. Battery Notice
  59. Maximizing battery life
  60. Using additional batteries
  61. Charging batteries
  62. Charging the RTC battery
  63. Using a battery charger
  64. Monitoring battery power
  65. Determining remaining battery power
  66. Conserving battery power
  67. Setting a power usage mode
  68. Using battery alarms
  69. Turning off the display automatically
  70. Changing the battery
  71. Removing the battery from the computer
  72. Inserting a charged battery
  73. Traveling tips
  74. Chapter 4: Expansion Options
  75. Using the optional external USB diskette drive
  76. Using an optional external DVD-ROM drive
  77. Using a DVD drive
  78. Removing discs (CD or DVD)
  79. Caring for CDs and DVDs
  80. on the computer
  81. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  82. Using tablet mode
  83. Using the Toshiba tablet pen
  84. configuration
  85. Inserting a PC Card
  86. Hot swapping PC Cards
  87. Chapter 5: Enhancing Productivity
  88. Customizing the taskbar
  89. Bringing the world to your desktop
  90. Changing desktop and browsing style
  91. Personalizing individual windows
  92. Customizing window toolbars
  93. Displaying information about each folder
  94. Determining the COM port
  95. Using the Ethernet LAN Port
  96. Exchanging data with another computer
  97. Setting up a direct cable connection
  98. Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray
  99. Using Bluetooth
  100. Using external speakers or headphones
  101. Using a microphone
  102. Adjusting recording settings
  103. Turn Off or Shut down command
  104. Standby command
  105. Using Turn Off or Shut down
  106. Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down
  107. Using Hibernation
  108. Going into Hibernation mode more quickly
  109. Starting again from Hibernation
  110. Going into Standby mode more quickly
  111. Starting again from Standby
  112. Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities
  113. Fn-esse
  114. Assigning a key to a program or document
  115. Viewing existing key assignments
  116. Changing or removing existing key assignments
  117. TOSHIBA Console
  118. Network
  119. Toshiba Hardware Setup
  120. The Toshiba Rotation Utility
  121. Cross Menu Utility
  122. TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility
  123. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  124. TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility
  125. Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe
  126. User-level passwords
  127. Disabling the user-level password
  128. Using the power-on (user-level) password
  129. system setup
  130. Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong
  131. Problems when you turn on the computer
  132. Using Startup options to fix problems
  133. Internet problems
  134. Resolving a hardware conflict
  135. A plan of action
  136. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  137. Memory card problems
  138. Power and the batteries
  139. Keyboard problems
  140. Disk drive problems
  141. DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems
  142. Sound system problems
  143. PC Card problems
  144. Printer problems
  145. Modem problems
  146. DVD operating problems
  147. Develop good computing habits
  148. If you need further assistance
  149. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  150. Toshiba's worldwide offices
  151. Appendix A: Hot Keys
  152. With a password
  153. Standby Mode
  154. Hibernation mode
  155. Display modes
  156. Wireless device enable/disable
  157. Zooming Applications In/Out
  158. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  159. Computer
  160. Getting Started
  161. ConfigFree Utilities
  162. Search for Wireless Devices
  163. Profile Settings
  164. Quick Connect
  165. Using the Automatic Switch
  166. Semi-Automatic Switch Feature
  167. Glossary
  168. Index
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