The Grand Tour

Stereo speakers

The speakers emit sound generated by your

 

software as well as audio alarms, such as low

 

battery condition, generated by the system.

 

 

Touch Pad

A Touch Pad located in the center of the palm

 

rest is used to control the on-screen pointer.

 

Refer to the Using the Touch Pad section in

 

Chapter 4, Operating Basics.

 

 

Touch Pad control

Control buttons below the Touch Pad let you

buttons

select menu items or manipulate text and

 

graphics designated by the on-screen pointer.

 

 

Power button

Slide the power button to turn the computer’s

 

power on and off.

 

 

Cross Function

This button functions as the same to Enter key

button

when tapped, or shows the menu screen when

 

pressed for more than a second.

 

 

ESC/Rotation button

Press this button more than one second to

 

change the orientation of the screen. This button

 

also functions as ESC key. When Rotation Utility

 

is running, the top and bottom of the screen are

 

automatically recognized to change the

 

orientation by pressing this button.

 

 

Windows Security

This button functions as the same to Ctrl + Alt +

tablet button

Del keys to show Windows Task Manager.

 

 

TOSHIBA Assist

Press this button to launch the program

button

automatically. When power-off, Sleep Mode and

 

Hibernation Mode, press this button to start the

 

computer and launch the program.

 

 

TOSHIBA

Press this button to change internal display,

Presentation button

simultaneous display, or multi-monitor display.

 

The TOSHIBA Presentation button has the same

 

functionality as the Connect display button in the

 

Mobility Center. Pressing this button when an

 

external display is connected will open the

 

Windows VistaTM TMM (Transient Multimon

 

Manager) screen.

 

 

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