Toshiba AT100 user manual Opening and switching applications, Opening an application, Apps menu

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Item

Description

 

 

 

 

System bar

Show app notifications, tablet status and quick

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

 

Apps menu

See all your tablet’s apps.

 

 

 

Slide to see more Home screen panels.

Use panels to organize your widgets and shortcuts. See the Customizing the Home screen section for the details.

To return to the center panel, tap the Home button.

Apps menu

Tap the icon at the upper right corner of the Home screen to open

the Apps menu.

You can find all your apps in this place.

To manage your apps, tap Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications.

Opening and switching applications

The Apps menu, which you can open from the Home screen, holds icons for all the applications on your tablet.

Tap the My apps tab on the top of the Apps menu screen to view applications that you downloaded and installed.

Opening an application

You may open any application by:

Tapping an application icon on the Home screen

Tapping an application icon from the Apps menu.

Switch to a recently used application

You may switch to a recently used application by:

Tapping Recent apps icon ( ), and select the application that you want to switch.

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Contents Computers.toshiba-europe.com User’s ManualTable of Contents Hardware & Options Operation Documents Safety instructionsCheck the components HardwareToshiba AT100 Toshiba AT100 Getting Started & Grand Tour Connecting the AC adaptorGetting Started Toshiba AT100 Turning on the power Turning off the power Initial SetupShutting Down the Tablet Unlocking your screen Turning the LCD off/onFollowing figure shows the grand tour of your tablet Grand TourBattery indicator Wireless LANBattery cover lock Power indicatorHdmi port Mini USB portUSB 2.0 port Docking interface DC in 19V jackSpeakers Not Power conditionsPower on Power off No operation AdaptorBasic Operations & Home screen Using the Touch ScreenDescription Getting to know the Home screenApps menu Opening and switching applicationsSwitch to a recently used application Opening an applicationNotification icons Quick SettingsMonitoring your tablet’s status Status iconsClosing the Notifications panel Managing NotificationsOpening the Notifications panel Responding to a notificationAdding an item to the Home screen Locking your screenCustomizing the Home screen Locking your screen with a Pattern lockMoving an item on the Home screen Changing the Screen OrientationRemoving an item from the Home screen Tap Apps -Settings -Applications -Manage applications Factory ResetManaging Tasks and Applications Editing or creating a new access point Connecting to networksConnecting to mobile networks Disabling data when roamingTurning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a Wi-Fi network Connecting to Wi-Fi networksTap Wireless & networks Forgetting a Wi-Fi network Connecting to Bluetooth devicesReceiving notifications when open networks are in range Adding a Wi-Fi networkTap Wireless & networks -Bluetooth settings Turning Bluetooth on or offChanging your tablet’s Bluetooth name Pairing your tablet with a Bluetooth deviceDisconnecting from a Bluetooth device Connecting to a Bluetooth deviceUnpairing a Bluetooth device Go to a webpage Applications & WidgetsAnalog clock BrowserMultiple Browser tabs Zoom in or zoom out on a webpageBookmarks Calendar CalculatorOpen Camera and take pictures/videos CameraPhoto options Review your pictures/videosVideo options Open Contacts Setting an alarmClock ContactsEdit or delete contacts DownloadsSearch for a contact Display optionsManage email accounts Read an emailSend an email Respond to an emailTake pictures/videos GalleryOpen Gallery View and browse pictures/videosToshiba Media Player Work with playlists MusicPicture frame Play MusicMain Window Service StationCheck for Updates WindowInstalling Updates Downloading UpdatesDownloading and Installing System Updates File Browsing Window Toshiba File ManagerFiles & Folders Operation Create Folders Rename Files or FoldersStorage Structure Online Manual Wireless & networks SettingsScreen SoundLocation & security MultimediaSRS Premium Voice PRO information Applications Accounts & sync Storage PrivacyExternal storage Language & input AccessibilityInternal storage About tablet Date & timeBaseband version Legal informationModel number Android versionMemory Hardware & Options OperationHardware ProcessorCommunications PowerDisplay MultimediaCare and use of the battery pack Battery packCharging the batteries ProceduresBattery type Replacing the Battery PackRemoving the battery pack Installing the battery pack Peripheral devices Optional devicesMini USB port CardsMemory media Memory media slotMedia care Memory media formatCard Type Capacities Inserting a memory media Memory card careInserting a SIM card Tap Apps -Settings -Storage -Unmount SD cardSIM card slot Removing a memory mediaUSB device Hdmi device Toshiba USB Tablet Dock Connect the power cord to the AC adaptorSample Illustration Connecting your tablet with the dock Following figures show the ports on the dock Grand Tour of the dockBattery Pack Optional accessoriesUniversal AC Problem solving process TroubleshootingPreliminary checklist Problem Procedure Hardware and system checklistInternal display panel Sound system Memory CardBluetooth Wireless LANExternal monitor Before you call Toshiba SupportToshiba technical support Environmental Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Power RequirementsCopyright Regulatory informationDisclaimer Trademarks FCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information AVC/H.264 License Notice FCC informationContact CE complianceIndication of the countries FCC conditionsWorking environment Indication of restrictions of useReach Compliance Statement Additional environments not related to EMCFollowing information is only for Turkey Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators Following information is only valid for EU-member StatesCanadian regulatory information Canada only Disposal of productsCanada Industry Canada IC Wireless LAN and your Health