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Toshiba Satellite A60 Series User Manual (242 pages)
A60-S156 User's Guide
Brand:
Toshiba
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.31 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
13
Radio Approvals for Wireless Devices
14
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Interoperability
19
Bluetooth Wireless Technology and Your Health
20
Regulatory Statements
21
Table of Contents
28
Introduction
35
Safety Icons
36
Other Icons Used
37
This Guide
36
Other Documentation
38
Service Options
38
Chapter 1: Getting Started
39
Selecting a Place to Work
39
Creating a Computer-Friendly Environment
39
Keeping Yourself Comfortable
40
Work Habits
43
Other Precautions
44
Important Information on Your Computer's Cooling Fan
45
Setting up Your Computer
46
Setting up Your Software
46
Registering Your Computer with Toshiba
47
Adding External Devices
47
Connecting to a Power Source
48
Charging the Main Battery
51
Using the Computer for the First Time
52
Opening the Display Panel
52
Your Computer's Features and Specifications
53
Turning on the Power
53
Activating the Power-On Password
54
Using the Touchpad
55
Using TOSHIBA Touch and Launch
58
Installing Additional Memory (Optional)
62
Removing a Memory Module
66
Using an External Keyboard
68
Connecting a Mouse
68
Connecting a Printer
69
Connecting a USB Printer
69
Connecting a Parallel Printer
69
Setting up a Printer
69
Connecting an Optional External Diskette Drive
72
Using External Display Devices
73
Connecting an External Monitor
73
Directing the Display Output When You Turn on the Computer
73
Adjusting the Quality of the External Display
74
Display Limitations
74
Powering off the Computer
75
Caring for Your Computer
76
Cleaning the Computer
76
Moving the Computer
77
Using a Computer Lock
77
Chapter 2: Learning the Basics
79
Computing Tips
79
Using the Keyboard
81
Character Keys
81
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt Keys
82
Function Keys
82
Windows ® Special Keys
82
Overlay Keys
83
Starting a Program
84
Starting a Program from the Start Menu
85
Starting a Program from Windows Explorer
85
Starting a Program from the Run Dialog Box
86
Saving Your Work
88
File Names
89
Printing Your Work
90
Backing up Your Files
91
Restoring Your Work
91
Using the DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive
92
DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive Components
93
CD/DVD Control Buttons
93
Inserting a Disc
94
Playing an Audio CD
96
Playing Cds Using Auto-Run
98
Creating a CD
99
Viewing the Contents of a CD or DVD
99
Removing a Disc with the Computer on
100
Removing a Disc with the Computer off
100
Caring for CD and DVD Discs
101
Powering down the Computer
101
Turn off or Shut down Command
102
Restart Command
103
Hibernation Command
103
Standby Command
104
Using Turn off or Shut down
105
Turning off or Shutting down more Quickly
106
Starting Again after Turn off or Shut down
108
Using Hibernation
108
Enabling the Hibernation Command
108
Going into Hibernation Mode
108
Going into Hibernation Mode more Quickly
110
Starting Again from Hibernation Mode
112
Using Standby
112
Going into Standby Mode more Quickly
113
Starting Again from Standby
115
Toshiba's Online Resources
115
Chapter 3: Mobile Computing
116
Toshiba's Energy-Saver Design
116
Running the Computer on Battery Power
116
Battery Notice
117
Power Management
117
Using Additional Batteries
118
Charging the Batteries
118
Charging the Main Battery
119
Charging the RTC Battery
120
Monitoring Battery Power
121
Determining Remaining Battery Power
121
Conserving Battery Power
123
What to Do When the Battery Runs Low
124
Setting Battery Alarms
124
Changing the Main Battery
125
Removing the Battery from the Computer
125
Inserting the Battery in the Computer
127
Taking Care of Your Battery
128
Safety Precautions
128
Maximizing Battery Life
129
Disposing of Used Batteries Safely
130
Traveling Tips
131
Chapter 4: Exploring Your Options
132
Exploring the Desktop
132
Finding Your Way Around the Desktop
133
System Tray
135
Setting up for Communications
136
Determining the COM Port
136
Connecting the Modem to a Telephone Line
138
Connecting Your Computer to a Network
138
An Overview of Using the Internet
140
The Internet
140
The World Wide Web
141
Internet Service Providers
141
Connecting to the Internet
141
Surfing the Internet
142
Internet Features
143
Uploading and Downloading Files from the Internet
143
Exploring Video Features
144
Changing the Display Properties Setting
144
Playing Dvds
145
Display Settings Hot Key
145
Exploring Audio Features
145
Recording Sounds
146
Using a Microphone
146
Adjusting Recording Settings
147
Using External Speakers or Headphones
147
Using PC Cards
148
Inserting PC Cards
148
Removing PC Cards
149
Hot Swapping
150
Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities
151
TOSHIBA Accessibility
152
Fn-Esse
153
Starting Fn-Esse
153
Assigning a Key to a Program or Document
154
Viewing Existing Key Assignments
156
Changing or Removing Existing Key Assignments
156
Hotkey Utility
157
TOSHIBA Console
157
Customize Your Computer
159
Security
159
Power Management
159
Toshiba Hardware Setup
161
TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
163
Application Launch Button
164
Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
165
Problems that Are Easy to Fix
165
Problems When You Turn on the Computer
167
The Windows Operating System Is Not Working
168
Using Startup Options to Fix Problems
169
Internet Problems
170
The Windows XP Operating System Can Help You
170
Resolving a Hardware Conflict
171
A Plan of Action
171
Resolving Hardware Conflicts on Your Own
172
Fixing a Problem with Device Manager
174
Memory Module Problems
176
Power and the Batteries
177
Keyboard Problems
178
Display Problems
179
Disk Drive Problems
182
DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive Problems
184
Sound System Problems
186
PC Card Problems
187
Printer Problems
190
Modem Problems
191
Develop Good Computing Habits
192
If You Need Further Assistance
193
Before You Call
193
Contacting Toshiba
194
Other Toshiba Internet Web Sites
195
Toshiba's Worldwide Offices
195
Appendix A: Hot Keys
197
Volume Mute
197
Instant Password Security
197
Without a Password
197
With a Password
198
Maintaining Security When the Battery Is Not Fully Charged
198
Power Usage Mode
199
Standby Mode
200
Hibernation Mode
201
Display Modes
202
Display Brightness
202
Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad
203
Keyboard Hot Keys
203
Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors
204
Appendix C: Using Configfree™ with Your Toshiba Computer
205
Getting Started
206
Starting Configfree
206
Configfree Utilities
207
Connectivity Doctor
207
Search for Wireless Devices
210
Profile Settings
212
Quick Connect
214
Using the Automatic Switch
217
Semi-Automatic Switch Feature
218
Glossary
219
Index
234
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Toshiba Satellite A60 Series Resource Manual (60 pages)
Brand:
Toshiba
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 0.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Regulatory Information
3
Introduction
24
Setting up Your Computer and Getting Started
25
Installing Additional Memory (Optional)
29
Your Computer's TFT Display
32
Inserting PC Cards
32
Removing PC Cards
33
Learning the Basics
34
Using the DVD-ROM or Multi-Function Drive
36
Moving the Computer
40
Mobile Computing
40
Disposing of Used Batteries Safely
45
If Something Goes Wrong
46
If You Need Further Assistance
49
Power Cable Connectors
50
Features and Specifications
51
Index
56
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