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Toshiba M100-ST5111 User Manual (283 pages)
M105-S1021 User's Guide
Brand:
Toshiba
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.43 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Requirements
4
Industry Canada Requirement
4
Fax Branding
5
If Problems Arise
5
Telephone Company Procedures
5
Wireless Interoperability
7
Regulatory Information
8
Wireless Lan and Your Health
8
Device Authorization
12
Radio Approvals for Wireless Devices
13
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Interoperability
18
Bluetooth Wireless Technology and Your Health
19
Regulatory Statements
20
Table of Contents
26
Introduction
34
This Guide
35
Safety Icons
36
Other Icons Used
37
Other Documentation
37
Service Options
38
Chapter 1: Getting Started
39
Selecting a Place to Work
39
Creating a Computer-Friendly Environment
39
Keeping Yourself Comfortable
40
Precautions
40
Important Information on Your Computer's Cooling Fan
43
Setting up Your Computer
43
Setting up Your Software
44
Registering Your Computer with Toshiba
45
Adding Optional External Devices
46
Connecting to a Power Source
47
Charging the Main Battery
50
Using the Computer for the First Time
51
Opening the Display Panel
51
Your Computer's Features and Specifications
52
Turning on the Power
52
Adding Memory (Optional)
53
Installing a Memory Module
54
Removing a Memory Module
59
Using the Touchpad
61
Scrolling with the Touchpad
62
Control Buttons
62
Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad
62
Using External Display Devices
64
Directing the Display Output When You Turn on the Computer
64
Adjusting the Quality of the External Display
66
Using an External Keyboard
66
Using a Mouse
66
Connecting a Printer
67
Setting up a Printer
68
Connecting an Optional External Diskette Drive
69
Turning off the Computer
70
Options for Turning off the Computer
70
Hibernation Mode
71
Using the Turn off Computer or Shut down Commands
72
Using and Configuring Hibernation Mode
75
Using and Configuring Standby Mode
76
Closing the Display Panel
78
Caring for Your Computer
78
Cleaning the Computer
79
Moving the Computer
79
Using a Computer Lock
79
Chapter 2: Learning the Basics
81
Computing Tips
81
Using the Keyboard
83
Character Keys
83
Making Your Keyboard Emulate a Full-Size Keyboard
84
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt Keys
84
Function Keys
85
Windows Special Keys
85
Overlay Keys
85
Using the Overlay to Type Numeric Data
86
Starting a Program
87
Starting a Program from the Start Menu
88
Starting a Program from Windows Explorer
88
Starting a Program from the Run Dialog Box
90
Saving Your Work
91
File Names
92
Printing Your Work
93
Backing up Your Work
94
Restoring Your Work
95
Using the CD-RW/DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive
95
CD-RW/DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive Components
96
Inserting a Compact Disc
97
Playing an Audio CD
99
Playing Cds Using Auto-Run
101
Creating a CD
101
Removing a Disc with the Computer on
102
Removing a Disc with the Computer off
103
Caring for CD or DVD Discs
103
Toshiba's Online Resources
104
Chapter 3: Mobile Computing
105
Toshiba's Energy-Saver Design
105
Running the Computer on Battery Power
105
Battery Notice
106
Power Management
107
Using Additional Batteries
107
Charging Batteries
108
Charging the Main Battery
108
Charging the RTC Battery
109
Monitoring Main Battery Power
110
Determining Remaining Main Battery Power
112
What to Do When the Main Battery Runs Low
114
Setting Battery Alarms
114
Conserving Battery Power
115
Power Profiles
116
Using a Hot Key to Set the Power Profile Mode
117
Changing the Main Battery
118
Removing the Battery from the Computer
119
Inserting a Charged Battery
120
Taking Care of Your Battery
121
Safety Precautions
121
Maximizing Battery Life
122
Disposing of Used Batteries
124
Traveling Tips
125
Chapter 4: Exploring Your Computer's Features
126
Exploring the Desktop
126
Finding Your Way Around the Desktop
127
Setting up for Communications
129
Determining the Com Port
130
Connecting the Modem to a Telephone Line
131
Connecting Your Computer to a Network
133
An Overview of Using the Internet
135
The Internet
136
The World Wide Web
136
Internet Service Providers
136
Connecting to the Internet
137
Surfing the Internet
137
Internet Features
138
Uploading To, and Downloading Files From, the Internet
139
Exploring Audio Features
139
Recording Sounds
139
Using External Speakers or Headphones
141
Using the I.link ® Port
142
Using PC Cards
142
Inserting a PC Card
143
Removing a PC Card
143
Setting up a PC Card for Your Computer
144
Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
144
Inserting Memory Media
145
Removing Memory Media
145
Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities
147
TOSHIBA Assist
148
Connect
149
Secure
149
Protect & Fix
149
Optimize
149
Setting Passwords
150
Using an Instant Password
150
Using a Supervisor Password
151
Setting a Supervisor Password
151
Deleting a Supervisor Password
152
Disabling a User Password
153
PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
154
Fn-Esse
155
Starting Fn-Esse
156
Using Drag-And-Drop to Assign a Key
157
Using the Keyboard or Pointing Device to Assign a Key
157
Viewing Existing Key Assignments
159
Changing or Removing Existing Key Assignments
159
TOSHIBA Hotkey Utility
160
TOSHIBA SD™ Memory Card Format Utility
160
TOSHIBA Power Management
162
Preset Power Profiles
163
Quickly Creating a New Power Profile
163
Customizing a Power Profile
164
Mouse Utility
164
TOSHIBA HW Setup
165
TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
167
TOSHIBA Button Controls
169
CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
170
Fingerprint Authentication Utility
171
Fingerprint Enrollment
171
Fingerprint Logon
173
The Power-On Security
173
Control Center
174
Fingerprint Utility Limitations
176
Password Bank
176
Care and Maintenance of Your Fingerprint Reader
180
Fingerprint Reader Limitations
181
Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
183
Problems that Are Easy to Fix
183
Problems When You Turn on the Computer
185
The Windows Operating System Is Not Working
187
Using Startup Options to Fix Problems
188
Internet Problems
189
The Windows XP Operating System Can Help You
189
Resolving a Hardware Conflict
190
A Plan of Action
190
Resolving Hardware Conflicts on Your Own
191
Fixing a Problem with Device Manager
192
Memory Problems
194
Power and the Batteries
195
Keyboard Problems
197
Display Problems
198
Disk Drive Problems
200
CD-RW/DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive Problems
203
Sound System Problems
204
PC Card Problems
204
Printer Problems
208
Modem Problems
209
Wireless Networking Problems
210
DVD Operating Problems
213
Develop Good Computing Habits
216
Data and System Configuration Backup in Windows XP
217
If You Need Further Assistance
223
Before You Contact Toshiba
223
Contacting Toshiba
224
Other Toshiba Internet Web Sites
225
Toshiba's Worldwide Offices
225
Appendix A: Hot Keys
227
Volume Mute
227
Password Security
228
Without a Password
228
With a Password
228
Maintaining Security When the Battery Is Not Fully Charged
229
Power Profile Mode
230
Standby Mode
231
Hibernation Mode
232
Display Modes
233
Display Brightness
233
Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad
234
Zooming Applications In/Out
234
Keyboard Hot Keys
235
Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
236
Toshiba Computer
237
Appendix C: Using Configfree™ with Your Toshiba Computer
237
Getting Started
238
Starting Configfree
238
Configfree Utilities
240
Connectivity Doctor
240
Search for Wireless Devices
243
Profile Settings
248
Configfree SUMMIT
252
Quick Connect
256
Using the Automatic Switch
259
Semi-Automatic Switch Feature
259
Glossary
261
Index
276
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