Toshiba L30W-B, L35W-B user manual USB device, USB mouse

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USB mouse

USB mouse

Problem

On-screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation

Procedure

In this instance the system might be busy - Try moving the mouse again after waiting a short while.

Remove the mouse from the computer and then reconnect it to a free USB port in order to ensure it is firmly attached.

Double-clicking does

In this instance, you should initially try changing

not work

the double-click speed setting within the Mouse

 

Control utility.

 

1.

To access this utility, click Desktop Assist ->

 

 

Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound ->

 

 

Mouse on the desktop.

 

2.

Within the Mouse Properties window, click the

 

 

Buttons tab.

 

3.

Set the double-click speed as required and

 

 

click OK.

 

 

The on-screen

In this instance, you should initially try changing

pointer moves too

the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility.

fast or too slow

1.

To access this utility, click Desktop Assist ->

 

 

 

Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound ->

 

 

Mouse on the desktop.

 

2.

Within the Mouse Properties window, click the

 

 

Pointer Options tab.

 

3.

Set the pointer speed as required and click

 

 

OK.

 

 

The on-screen

The elements of the mouse responsible for

pointer moves

detecting movement might be dirty - please refer to

erratically

the documentation supplied with the mouse for

 

instructions on how to clean it.

If you are still unable to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support.

USB device

In addition to the information in this section, please also refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device.

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Contents Users Manual Satellite L30W-B/L35W-B Satellite Click L30W-B/L35W-BSatellite Click 2 L30W-B/L35W-B Series The Grand Tour Table of ContentsTOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and Safety Getting StartedIndex TroubleshootingAppendix Copyright TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyChapter Copyright, Disclaimer and TrademarksFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information Regulatory InformationFCC information CE compliance EU Declaration of ConformityFCC conditions ContactWorking environment Disposal of products VCCI Class B Information Japan OnlyCanadian regulatory information Canada only Following information is only valid for EU-member StatesDisposal of batteries and/or accumulators REACH - Compliance StatementFollowing information is only for Turkey Following information is only for India Video Standard NoticeOpenSSL Toolkit License Issues ===================================================== FreeType License Issues Portions of this software are copyright C year The FreeType Project 1. No Warranty Provide adequate ventilation General PrecautionsDisposing of the computer and the computers batteries Heat injury Creating a computer-friendly environmentStress injury Moving the computer Cleaning the computerPressure or impact damage Mobile phones Safety IconsInstruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Conventions Equipment checklistGetting Started Dual Operating ModeHDD or Hard Disk Connecting/Removing TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock Using your computer for the first timeProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased Failure to follow the procedures below may result in data loss Connecting the AC adaptor 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Turning on the power Windows Taskbar Initial setupGetting to know Windows Start screenWindows Store Power Options iconCharms TilesRestarting the computer Turning off the powerSign-in options Shut Down ModeIn the Settings charm, click Power and then select Restart Sleep ModeSleep Mode limitations Hibernation ModeBenefits of Sleep Mode Executing Sleep ModeAutomatic Hibernation Mode Benefits of Hibernation ModeStarting Hibernation Mode Data save in Hibernation Mode The Computer tablet mode The Grand TourDisplay screen Windows button WirelessWeb Camera MicrophonePower button Please refer to the Power Condition DescriptionsFront with the display closed The Computer laptop modeFigure 3-3 The back of the computer Back viewFigure 3-4 The front of the computer with the display panel open Front with the display openRelease latch Battery sectionInternal Hardware Components Battery packLegal Footnote CPU Intel Display Power Saving Technology Intel Smart Connect Technology Power Condition DescriptionsPower conditions The LED in the table below refers to the DC IN/Battery indicator DC IN/Battery indicatorPower indicator Changing the screen orientation Operating BasicsOperating in Tablet Mode Rotate Using the Touch ScreenPress and hold Pinch or stretchUsing the Touch Pad The Keyboard Keyboard indicatorStandard F1 Function KeyCAPS LOCK SpecialWindows special keys BatteryCharging the batteries Battery packCare and use of the battery pack ProceduresCharging Time Battery charging noticeBatteries exhausted time Monitoring battery capacityMaximizing battery operating time Memory media Extending battery lifeMemory media format Points to note about the memory media cardFormatting a memory media card About the write-protect featureMedia care 2. Select memory media Inserting memory mediaRemoving memory media The HDMImicro port Connecting an external displayExternal Display The system is shutting down Changing the display settings Wireless displayMicrophone Level Optional TOSHIBA AccessoriesVolume Mixer Sound System and Video modeVideo mode DTS SoundUtilities and Applications Utilities and Advanced Usagehigh-quality image enhancements such as Color TOSHIBA Setup Utility sectionResolution+ is an image processor that performs Tools & Utilities - eco Utility on the desktop This utility is only provided with some models Media & Entertainment - Audio Special featuresDisplay automatic power off *1 HDD automatic power off *1System automatic This feature automatically shuts down the system User Password TOSHIBA Password UtilityOwner String text box Delete buttonChange button Starting the computer using a password TOSHIBA System SettingsSupervisor Password USB Sleep and Charge USB ChargeMove the slider to enable or disable the Sleep and Charge function System ON CDP Charge Notes on use TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+Opening TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ Manual TOSHIBA PC Health MonitorStarting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Navigating the utility TOSHIBA Setup UtilityCreating Recovery Media System RecoveryRestoring the pre-installed software from your created Recovery Media 2. Click the power icon on the Start screen and then select Restart 3. Click Get started under Remove everything and reinstall Windows 3. Select Troubleshoot 4. Select Reset your PCPreliminary checklist TroubleshootingProblem solving process Software Analyzing the problemThe computer will not start Your computer does not respond to the keyboard commandsIf something goes wrong Your program stops respondingThe computer will not load advanced options during startup Hardware and system checklistAC power PowerOverheating power down Real Time Clock BatteryPlease refer to TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further information Keyboard Hard Disk Drive Internal display panelcomputer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it is Memory Media CardPointing device If the problem persists, then you should refer to theTouch Pad USB mouse USB deviceSleep and Charge function refer to Sound System and Video mode for further Sound systemdisplay device in extended desktop mode, it will not External monitorBefore you call Wireless LANBluetooth TOSHIBA support6-15 TOSHIBA technical supportAppendix SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Power RequirementsCertification agencies AC Power Cord and ConnectorsWireless Technology Interoperability Information for Wireless DevicesWireless LAN Technology Wireless Devices and your healthIEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANs Card SpecificationsRadio Characteristics SecurityRadio Frequency Bluetooth wireless technologyRadio Frequency Interference Requirements Worldwide operationEurope Radio Regulatory InformationRadio links Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in Europe USA-Federal Communications Commission FCC Canada - Industry Canada IC1. Important notice Using this equipment in JapanTaiwan 4. About the JEITA 2. Indication for Wireless LAN3. Indication for Bluetooth Radio approvals for wireless devices Device AuthorizationNon-applicable Icons Legal Footnotes64-Bit Computing Battery LifeMemory Main System Hard Disk Drive HDD CapacityAlternating Current GlossaryGraphics Processing Unit GPU Copy ProtectionASCII MBps Index Page Index-3 Web Camera Wireless communication