Toshiba satellite NB10-A/NB10t-A, Satellite Pro NB10-A/NB10t-A user manual Using the Touch Screen

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Chapter 4

Operating Basics

This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, and highlights the precautions that should be taken when using it.

Using the Touch Screen

Some models are equipped with a touch screen.

You can use your finger to manipulate icons, buttons, menu items, the onscreen keyboard, and other items on the touch screen.

Tap

Simply tap your finger once on the touch screen

 

to activate an item, such as an app.

 

 

Press and hold

Press your finger down and leave it there for a

 

few seconds. This will show information to help

 

you learn more about an item or will open a

 

menu specific to what you are doing.

 

 

Pinch or stretch

Touch the screen or an item with two or more

 

fingers, and then move the fingers toward each

 

other (pinch) or away from each other (stretch).

 

This will show different levels of information or

 

visually zooms in or out.

 

 

Rotate

Put two or more fingers on an item and then turn

 

your hand to rotate things in the direction you

 

turn your hand. Only some items can be rotated.

 

 

Slide

Drag your finger on the touch screen to move

 

through what's on the screen.

 

 

Swipe to select

Quickly slide down an item with your finger, such

 

as an app tile to select it. This usually opens the

 

app commands.

 

 

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Contents Series Table of Contents Sound System and Video mode Utilities and Advanced UsagePage Disclaimer Copyright, Disclaimer and TrademarksCopyright TrademarksFCC information Regulatory InformationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information Contact EU Declaration of ConformityFCC conditions CE complianceWorking environment Following information is only valid for EU-member States Vcci Class B Information Japan OnlyCanadian regulatory information Canada only Disposal of productsFollowing information is only for Turkey Reach Compliance StatementDisposal of batteries and/or accumulators Video Standard Notice OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues Following information is only for IndiaPage Page FreeType License Issues Redistribution Page Energy Star Program General PrecautionsDisposing of the computer and the computers batteries Creating a computer-friendly environment Provide adequate ventilationStress injury Pressure or impact damage Cleaning the computerHeat injury Moving the computerSafety Icons Mobile phonesHardware Equipment checklistConventions DocumentationUsing your computer for the first time Connecting the AC adaptor Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Connecting the DC output plug to the computer Opening the displayTurning on the power Turning on the powerStart screen Initial setupGetting to know Windows CharmsTiles Turning off the powerShut Down Mode Windows StoreSleep Mode Restarting the computerBenefits of Sleep Mode Executing Sleep ModeBenefits of Hibernation Mode Hibernation ModeSleep Mode limitations Starting Hibernation ModeAutomatic Hibernation Mode Data save in Hibernation ModeIndicator DC IN/BatteryFront with the display closed Cooling vents Power indicatorLeft side PortLAN jack Right sideHdmi out port Back Battery pack UndersideFront with the display open Stereo speakersWireless Communication Wireless LAN/Bluetooth antennas AntennasWeb Camera LED Power buttonMicrophone Web CameraTouch Pad control Internal Hardware ComponentsTouch Pad ButtonsPage Power conditions Power Condition DescriptionsIntel Display Power Saving Technology Click Off under Display Power Saving TechnologyDC IN/Battery indicator Power indicator Flashing whiteUsing the Touch Screen Using the Touch Pad SwipeKeyboard indicator KeyboardSpecial Standard F1 Function Function mode F12 mode Function KeyBattery pack BatteryBattery types Real Time Clock RTC batteryBattery type Power off Power on Care and use of the battery packProcedures Charging the batteriesMonitoring battery capacity Battery charging noticeBattery type Sleep Mode Shut Down Mode Maximizing battery operating timeExtending battery life Batteries exhausted timeLAN LAN cable typesConnecting the LAN cable Additional memory moduleRemoving a memory module Removing the memory module cover Installing a memory module Seating the memory module coverMemory media Desktop Assist Control Panel System and Security SystemPoints to note about the memory media card Examples of memory mediaMedia care About the write-protect featureMemory media format Formatting a memory media cardInserting memory media Removing memory mediaExternal Display Connecting an external displayExternal RGB monitor port 10 Connecting the Hdmi out port Hdmi out portChanging the display settings Settings for display video on HdmiConnecting the security lock Optional Toshiba AccessoriesSound System and Video mode Security lockAudio Enhancements Volume MixerMicrophone Level DTS Studio SoundRealtek HD Audio Manager DTS SoundInformation Speaker Configuration Video modePower Management Default FormatUtilities and Applications Toshiba System Assist Tools & Utilities System SettingsToshiba Setup AcceleratorAssist Support & Recovery PC Health Monitor Assist Support & Recovery Service StationAssist Tools & Utilities Function Key Display automatic power off *1 Special featuresDesktop Assist Media & Entertainment Audio Enhancement Panel power on/off *1 Intelligent power supply *1Battery save mode *1 Low batteryUser Password Toshiba Password UtilityHeat dispersal *1 Supervisor Password Owner String text boxEnter Password Toshiba System SettingsStarting the computer using a password CancelToshiba Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ Toshiba PC Health Monitor Opening Toshiba Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ ManualDesktop Assist Support & Recovery PC Health Monitor Starting the Toshiba PC Health MonitorSystem Recovery Creating Recovery MediaPage Select Troubleshoot Select Reset your PC Problem solving process Preliminary checklistAnalyzing the problem SoftwareHardware Your computer does not respond to the keyboard commandsIf something goes wrong Your program stops respondingComputer will not load advanced options during startup Hardware and system checklistPower Key Advanced optionAC power Overheating power downProblem Procedure BatteryKeyboard Power plan in the Power OptionsReal Time Clock Internal display panel Hard Disk DriveTouch Pad Memory Media CardPointing device Click Desktop Desktop Assist ControlUSB mouse ProblemProcedure USB deviceSound system External monitorLAN Toshiba support Wireless LANBluetooth Before you callToshiba technical support Power Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Environmental RequirementsWire size AC Power Cord and ConnectorsPin Signal Name Description External RGB monitor port pin assignmentCertification agencies Australia Europe Information for Wireless DevicesWireless Technology Interoperability Canada ChinaWireless Devices and your health Wireless LAN TechnologySecurity Card SpecificationsRadio Characteristics Radio FrequencyRadio Frequency Interference Requirements Bluetooth wireless technologyRadio Regulatory Information Worldwide operationRussian EuropeLuxembourg FederationLimited R.p 100mW. Permitted to use Canada Industry Canada IC USA-Federal Communications Commission FCCTaiwan Using this equipment in JapanArticle 5GHz Wireless LAN supports W52/W53/W56 Channel Device Authorization Radio approvals for wireless devicesLegal Footnotes Non-applicable IconsHard Disk Drive HDD Capacity Battery LifeMemory Main System Bit ComputingCopy Protection GlossaryGraphics Processing Unit GPU Alternating CurrentGBps BpsHD+ MBps WwwIndex Index-2 Index-3

Satellite Pro NB10-A/NB10t-A, satellite NB10-A/NB10t-A specifications

The Toshiba Satellite NB10-A and NB10t-A are compact laptops designed to cater to the needs of mobile users, blending portability with essential computing capabilities. These models are particularly popular among students and professionals who require an efficient device that can easily be carried around.

One of the main features of the Satellite NB10-A/NB10t-A is its lightweight and slim design. Weighing just a little over 1.5 kg, the laptops are highly portable, making them ideal for those who are frequently on the move. The 11.6-inch display strikes a balance between a comfortable viewing experience and enhanced portability. The LED-backlit screen offers decent resolution, ensuring that users can enjoy clear and sharp visuals for both work and entertainment purposes.

Under the hood, the Satellite NB10-A/NB10t-A features an Intel Dual-Core processor, which delivers reliable performance for everyday tasks such as word processing, browsing the internet, and streaming videos. Depending on the configuration, the device can come with 2GB or 4GB of RAM, allowing for smooth multitasking. Users can also benefit from the laptop’s solid-state drive options, which not only enhance boot-up times but also improve overall responsiveness.

One of the standout features of the NB10t-A variant is its touchscreen capability, allowing for intuitive navigation and interaction with Windows 8. This touch functionality adds convenience, especially for users who prefer a more hands-on approach to computing. The multi-touch screen supports gestures, making it easy to zoom, scroll, and navigate through applications.

Connectivity options in the Satellite series are robust, with USB 3.0 ports, HDMI output for easy connection to external displays, and a built-in card reader. Users can stay connected with the integrated Wi-Fi, ensuring that they can access the internet anywhere.

Overall, the Toshiba Satellite NB10-A/NB10t-A and Satellite Pro variants provide a blend of essential features and portability. With solid performance, touch-screen capabilities, and modern connectivity options, they cater effectively to users seeking a reliable and efficient mobile computing solution. As a versatile choice for both personal and professional use, these laptops hold their ground in the competitive ultra-portable market.