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Users Guide for Toshiba 6100

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• Satellite Pro® 6100 Series
• Introduction
• This guide
• Safety icons
• Other icons used
• Other documentation
• Service options
• Finding Your Way Around
• Making sure you have everything
• Front with the display panel closed
• Back with rear panel closed
• Back with rear panel open
• Right side
• Left side
• Underside
• Keyboard and display features
• Front with the display panel open
• Indicator panel lights
• Keyboard indicator panel lights
• Getting Started
• Selecting a place to work
• Creating a computer-friendly environment
• Keeping yourself comfortable
• Other precautions
• Setting up your computer
• Connecting to a power source
• Adding memory
• Installing a memory module
• Removing a memory module
• Turning on the computer
• Opening the display panel
• Turning on the power
• Using the AccuPoint II® pointing device
• Setting up your software
• Registering your computer with Toshiba
• Setting up other devices
• Turning off the computer
• Closing the display panel
• Using external display devices
• Connecting the display device
• Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
• Adjusting the quality of the external display
• Video limitations
• Using an external keyboard
• Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key
• Using a mouse
• Setting up a PS/2 mouse with the AccuPoint II
• Connecting a local printer
• Connecting an external diskette drive
• Connecting external speakers or headphones
• Connecting a microphone
• Using an optional expansion device
• Learning the Basics
• Computing tips
• Using the keyboard
• Character keys
• Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard
• Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
• Function keys
• Windows special keys
• Overlay keys
• Starting a program
• Starting a program from the Start menu
• Starting a program from Windows® Explorer
• Starting a program from the Run dialog box
• Saving your work
• Printing your work
• Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive
• Inserting compact discs
• Removing compact discs
• Caring for CDs, DVDs, or Multifunction Discs
• Using PC Cards
• Hot swapping
• Using SD® (Secure Digital) cards
• Using your computer at the office
• Using a computer lock
• Caring for your computer
• Cleaning the computer
• Moving the computer
• Backing up your work
• Restoring your work
• Preparing for communications
• Different ways to turn the computer on and off
• Powering down the computer
• Using Turn Off Computer
• Using Hibernation
• Using Standby
• Toshiba’s online resources
• Mobile Computing
• Toshiba’s energy-saver design
• Running the computer on battery power
• Battery Notice
• Safety Precautions
• Maximizing battery life
• Charging the batteries
• Monitoring battery power
• What to do when the battery alarm sounds
• Changing batteries
• Disposing of used batteries
• Conserving power
• Power usage modes in Windows XP Professional
• Using a hot key to set the power usage mode
• Additional options for power
• Expansion Options
• Devices for office computing
• Connecting external (optional) devices
• Using an external keyboard
• Using a mouse
• Connecting a serial mouse
• Connecting a USB mouse
• Connecting a PS/2 mouse
• Using a printer
• Connecting a parallel printer
• Setting up your printer
• Using the Wi-Fi™ Wireless LAN Mini PCI module
• Accessing the Wi-Fi Mini PCI module
• Using an optional expansion device
• Enhancing Productivity
• Exploring the desktop
• Finding your way around the desktop
• Exchanging data with another computer
• Transferring files
• Getting help transferring files
• Setting up for communications
• Connecting the modem to a telephone line
• Connecting your computer to a network
• An overview of using the Internet
• The Internet
• The World Wide Web
• Internet Service Providers
• Connecting to the Internet
• Surfing the Internet
• Internet features
• Uploading and downloading files from the Internet
• Exploring audio features
• Playing an audio CD
• Playing CDs using Auto-Run
• Creating a CD
• Recording sounds
• Using external speakers or headphones
• Using Slim SelectBay® modules
• Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay
• Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay®
• Inserting and removing hard drives
• Inserting and removing PC Cards
• Inserting a PC Card
• Removing a PC Card
• Inserting and removing Bluetooth™ or Wi-Fi™ modules
• Setting up a PC Card for your computer
• Using SD® cards
• Inserting an SD card
• Removing an SD card
• Connecting your modem to a telephone line
• Connecting to a phone line
• Toshiba Utilities
• Fn-esse®
• Starting Fn-esse®
• Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys
• Viewing existing key assignments
• Changing or removing existing key assignments
• Toshiba Console
• Customizing Your Computer
• Network
• Security
• Power Management
• Mouse utility
• Hotkey utility
• Mobile Extension Service
• Slim SelectBay Service
• Toshiba Hardware Settings
• Toshiba Power Saver utility
• Enabling Hibernation
• Setting user passwords
• Using an instant password
• Setting a user password
• Disabling a user password
• Using a supervisor password
• Setting a supervisor password
• Deleting a supervisor password
• WinDVD
• Playing DVDs
• Using the WinDVD slider bar (location)
• Using the WinDVD control panel
• Using the control panel playback buttons
• Maximizing the video window
• Using WinDVD Advanced Features
• Using playlists
• Creating a Playlist
• Playing a Playlist
• Getting Help
• Exiting WinDVD
• If Something Goes Wrong
• Problems that are easy to fix
• Problems when you turn on the computer
• The Windows® operating system is not working
• Using Startup options to fix problems
• Internet problems
• The Windows® XP operating system can help you
• Resolving a hardware conflict
• plan of action
• Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
• Fixing a problem with Device Manager
• Memory problems
• Power and the batteries
• Keyboard problems
• Display problems
• Disk drive problems
• DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive problems
• Sound system problems
• PC Card problems
• Printer problems
• Modem problems
• Develop good computing habits
• If you need further assistance
• Before you call
• Contacting Toshiba
• Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
• Toshiba’s worldwide offices
• Windows 2000 Supplemental Information
• Using your computer for the first time
• Setting up your software
• Completing the initial startup procedure
• Connecting to the Internet
• Setting up a printer
• Exploring the desktop
• Using the Start menu
• Using Windows 2000 Professional online Help
• Viewing your computer’s contents
• Using Windows® Explorer
• Naming your files
• Backing up your work
• Restoring your work
• Running the computer on battery power
• Powering down the computer
• Shut down command
• Hibernation command
• Standby command
• Using Shut down
• Shutting down more quickly
• Starting again after Shut down
• Using Hibernation
• Enabling the Hibernation Command
• Going into Hibernation mode more quickly
• Starting again from Hibernation
• Using Standby
• Going into Standby mode more quickly
• Starting again from Standby
• Quickly changing your Shut down mode
• Toshiba Utilities
• Toshiba Hardware Setup
• Hot Keys
• Volume Mute
• Instant password security
• Power usage mode
• Stand By mode
• Hibernation mode
• Display modes
• Display brightness
• Enabling a wireless device
• Keyboard hot keys
• Power Cable Connectors
• Video Modes
• Glossary
• Acronyms
• Terms
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bullet   Using SD® (Secure Digital) cards
already have a SD card inserted in the computer, you may do so following the... Important: Do not use the Copy Disk function for SD cards. In order to copy data from one SD card to another, use the following procedure:...
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bullet   Inserting an SD card
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bullet   Using SD® cards
the use of SD® memory/input/output cards. The cards can be used with a...
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