
The Grand Tour
Please handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
Speakers | The speakers emit sound generated by your |
| software as well as audio alarms, such as low |
| battery condition, generated by the system. |
Display Screen | The LCD displays |
| Refer to Appendix B, Display Controller and |
| Modes. When the computer operates on the |
| AC adaptor the display screen’s image will be |
| somewhat brighter than when it operates on |
| battery power. The lower brightness level is |
| intended to save battery power. |
Web Camera LED | Web Camera LED indicates that the web camera |
| is working or not. (Provided with some models) |
Web Camera | Allows you to take a picture or send an image to |
| web contacts. |
| (Provided with some models) |
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The microphone is used with the Web Camera to | |
| talk to other Web Camera users and to record |
| messages on windows media. |
Power Button | Turns the computer on and off and puts it into |
| Hibernation mode and wakes it up from Sleep |
| mode. |
Mute Button or LED | Depending on the model you purchased, press |
On/Off Button | this button to mute the volume or to switch the |
| illumination of the TouchPad, brand logo and |
| buttons on or off. |
CD/DVD Button | Pressing this button will launch an application |
| program that allows playing of CDs or DVDs. The |
| application that is launched differs by model: |
| Windows Media Player/TOSHIBA DVD |
| PLAYER/TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER. |
| (Provided with some models) |
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Play/Pause Button | Press this button to begin playing an audio CD, a |
| DVD movie or digital audio file. This button also |
| acts as a Pause button. |
| (Provided with some models) |
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Stop Button | Stops playing of the CD, DVD or digital audio. |
| (Provided with some models) |
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Previous Button | Skips backwards to the previous track, chapter or |
| digital file. Refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics, |
| for details. |
| (Provided with some models) |
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User’s Manual |