
INTRODUCTION
User's Manual
Software
Standard | Windows XP operating system and TOSHIBA Utilities and |
| drivers preinstalled on the hard disk. |
Plug and Play | When you connect an external device to the computer, |
| Plug and Play capability enables the system to recognize |
| the connection and make the necessary configurations |
| automatically. |
Special features
The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the computer more convenient to use.
Internet button | Press this button to launch an Internet browser. See |
| Chapter 2, Grand Tour, for details. |
TOSHIBAConsole | Press this button to launch an application automatically. |
button | The default is TOSHIBA Console. |
Hot keys | Key combinations let you quickly modify the system |
| configuration directly from the keyboard without running a |
| system configuration program. |
Display automatic | This feature automatically cuts off power to the internal |
poweroff | display when there is no input from the keyboard or |
| pointing device for a time specified. Power is restored when |
| any key is pressed or when there is input from a pointing |
| device. You can specify the time in the Turn off monitor |
| item of the Power Save Mode window in TOSHIBA Power |
| Saver. |
HDDautomatic | This feature automatically cuts off power to the hard disk |
poweroff | drive when it is not accessed for a time specified. Power is |
| restored when the hard disk is accessed. You can specify |
| the time in the Turn off hard disks item of the Power Save |
| Mode window in TOSHIBA Power Saver. |
System automatic | This feature automatically shuts down the system in |
Standby/Hibernation | standby mode or Hibernation mode when there is no input |
| or hardware access for a time specified. You can specify |
| the time and select either System Standby or System |
| Hibernate in the System standby and System hibernate |
| item of the Power Save Mode window in TOSHIBA Power |
| Saver. |
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