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    							101Exploring Your Computer’s Features
    Setting up for communications
    In the Windows® Store you can search for and browse 
    thousands of apps, all grouped into easy to find categories.
    Setting up for communications
    To connect to the Internet you need:
    ❖A browser or communications program 
    ❖An Internet Service Provider (ISP) or online service if you 
    plan to use the Internet 
    ❖A way to connect to the ISP (for example 
    Wi-Fi
    ®/broadband connection, etc.)
    Connect to the Internet
    Wireless connectivity and some features may require you 
    to purchase additional software, external hardware or 
    services. Availability of public wireless LAN access points 
    may be limited.
    Follow the steps below to set up your Wireless connection.
    1Move your pointer to the upper-right corner of the screen 
    or swipe in from the right edge. When the Windows
    ® 
    charms appear, click the 
    Settings ( ) charm.
    2Click or touch the 
    Wi-Fi () icon.
    The Networks screen appears.
    3Select your network.
    4Click or touch 
    Connect.
    5Enter the network security key (if applicable).
    6Click or touch 
    Next.
    Your computer should then be connected.
    To enable or disable wireless communication, use the 
    F12 key. For more information see “TOSHIBA Function 
    Keys” on page 152.
    When Airplane mode is OFF, the wireless indicator light 
     will be lit.
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    Exploring audio features
    For help with common Wi-Fi® networking problems, see 
    “Wireless networking problems” on page 140.
    Connecting your computer to a network
    You can connect your computer to a network to increase its 
    capabilities and functionality. 
    Accessing a network
    For specific information about connecting to the network, 
    consult your network administrator. Many hotels, airports, 
    and offices offer Wi-Fi
    ® access.
    Exploring audio features
    You can use your computer to record sounds using the 
    computer’s internal microphones (available on certain 
    models) or an optional external microphone. You can listen 
    to sound files or audio CDs using the built-in speakers, 
    headphones, or external speakers.
    Recording sounds
    You may record sounds using the computer’s internal 
    microphones (available on certain models) or by connecting 
    an optional external microphone.
    Using a microphone
    1If you want to use an external microphone, connect it to 
    the computer.
    2From the Start screen begin typing 
    Sound Recorder 
    and click or touch your selection. If you are in the 
    Desktop, press the 
    Windows® ( ) key to display the 
    Start screen. Click or touch the 
    Search ( ) icon at the 
    upper-right corner of the screen and, in the Search field, 
    type 
    Sound Recorder.
     
    (Sample Image) Sound Recorder screen
    3Click or touch the Start Recording button.
    4Speak normally into the microphone. 
    Start Recording/Stop Recording button 
    						
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    Exploring audio features
    5When you have finished recording, click or touch the 
    Stop Recording button.
    The 
    Save As dialog box appears.
    6To save the file, type a file name, and then click or touch 
    Save.
    Using external speakers or headphones
    Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system 
    with internal speakers. Instead of using the internal 
    speakers, you can connect headphones or a pair of external 
    stereo speakers.
    Before putting on headphones to listen, turn the volume 
    down. Do not set the volume too high when using 
    headphones. Continuous exposure to loud sound can 
    harm your hearing.
    TECHNICAL NOTE: When using amplified speakers, use 
    speakers that require an external power source. Other 
    types of speakers will be inadequate to produce sound 
    from the computer.
    To play back sound files through external speakers or 
    headphones:
    1Locate the headphone jack on the computer.
    2Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the 
    headphones or external speakers into the headphone 
    jack. 
    The headphone jack requires a 16-ohm stereo mini 
    connector.
    To adjust the volume:
    ❖For external speakers, use the volume controls on each 
    speaker.
    ❖For headphones, use the computer’s volume control. 
    						
    							104Exploring Your Computer’s Features
    Using the Web Camera
    Using the Web Camera
    Your computer may come with a built-in Web Camera. With 
    this Web Camera you can do the following:
    ❖Take pictures and record videos with your computer
    ❖Chat with others and have them see you while using 
    instant messaging (IM) programs
    ❖Have video conference calls
    To email, instant message or video conference, you must 
    be connected to the Internet.
    Depending on your computer model, the process of sending 
    email, taking pictures or recording video messages may vary. 
    To access the Web Camera, on the Start screen click or 
    touch the 
    Camera tile. The Web Camera indicator light 
    glows when the Web Camera is active.
    When the Web camera is not active the indicator light is 
    off.
    Using the Memory card reader
    The Memory card reader supports the use of Secure 
    Digital™ (SD™, SDHC™, SDXC™), miniSD™, microSD™, or 
    MultiMediaCard
    ® (MMC®) media. These media can be used 
    with a variety of digital products: digital music players, 
    cellular phones, PDAs, digital cameras, digital video 
    camcorders, etc.
    To use a microSD™ Card or miniSD™ Card, an SD™ 
    adapter is required.
    The Memory card reader may also support other types of 
    media.
    Do not use the Copy Disk function for this type of media. 
    To copy data from one media to another, use the drag-
    and-drop feature of the Windows® operating system.
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    Using the Memory card reader
    Inserting memory media
    To locate your Memory card reader, please refer to your 
    Quick Start document.
    The following instructions apply to all types of supported 
    media devices.
    1Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are 
    face down.
    2Push the media into the adapter until it stops.
        
    (Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media
    When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal 
    contacts. You could expose the storage area to static 
    electricity, which can destroy data.
    Always remove memory media when not in use.
    Removing memory media
    1If you are not currently on the Desktop, choose the 
    Desktop tile on the Start screen, otherwise skip to 
    step 2.
    2Prepare the card for removal by clicking on or touching 
    the 
    Show hidden icons button ( ), if necessary, in the 
    notification area and then selecting the 
    Safely Remove 
    Hardware and Eject Media
     icon.
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    Using the Memory card reader
    3Highlight, and then click or touch the item you would like 
    to eject.
    If the system is unable to prepare the media for safe 
    removal, a message will tell you to try again later. If the 
    media can be removed now, the system displays 
    Safe 
    to Remove Hardware
    .
    If the computer has a spring-loaded adapter slot, see 
    step 4; otherwise, skip to step 5.
    4Gently press the card inward to release it.
    The card pops out slightly.
    5Grasp the card and pull it straight out.
        (Sample Illustration) Removing memory media
    Do not remove memory media while data is being written 
    or read. Even when the Windows® message “copying...” 
    disappears, writing to the media might still be in progress 
    and your data could be destroyed. Wait for the indicator 
    light to go out. 
    						
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    Chapter 5
    Utilities
    Your computer includes several utilities designed to help you 
    to reconfigure your system to best meet your individual 
    needs. Together, these allow you to ascertain certain system 
    details, set additional options, or change default options. 
    These utilities are described in this chapter.
    The utilities described in this chapter, and the icons 
    shown in the sample images are applicable only if the 
    related utility is available on your system.
    ❖eco Utility®
    ❖Supervisor password
    ❖User password
    ❖System Settings
    ❖Sleep Utilities
    ❖Function Key
    ❖Recovery Media Creator
    ❖Service Station
    ❖TOSHIBA Application Installer
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    eco Utility®
    eco Utility® 
    The eco Utility® monitors your power savings from using the 
    eco power plan by tracking real-time power consumption 
    and accumulated savings over time.
    To access the eco Utility
    ®:
    1From the Start screen begin typing 
    eco Utility.
    2Click or touch 
    eco Utility.
    The eco Utility
    ® window appears.
       
    (Sample Image) eco Utility® window
    3To activate the eco power plan, select eco Mode on the 
    left side.
    4Click or touch the 
    eco Mode button.
    5Click or touch 
    Close.
    For more information on the eco power plan and utility, click 
    or touch the 
    Help button at the bottom of the window. 
    						
    							109Utilities
    Password Utility
    Password Utility
    Setting a password lets you walk away from your computer 
    while providing additional protection for your files. When you 
    set a password, you must enter the password before you 
    can work on your computer again.
    TOSHIBA supports different types of passwords on your 
    computer:
    ❖A supervisor password—Prohibits unauthorized users 
    from accessing certain functions such as System 
    Settings. This is useful if more than one person uses the 
    computer. 
    ❖A user password—Prevents unauthorized users from 
    starting the computer.
    When setting up passwords, keep the following in mind:
    ❖The supervisor password must be set before the user 
    password, or the user password must be deleted and 
    then re-entered after the supervisor password is set.
    ❖The user password can be set up under the supervisor 
    password.
    Using a supervisor password
    A supervisor password prevents other users from changing 
    hardware configuration options.
    Setting a supervisor password
    If you choose to set a supervisor or user password, 
    TOSHIBA strongly recommends that you save your 
    password in a location where you can later access it 
    should you not remember it.
    TOSHIBA is not responsible for any losses that may 
    occur to you, your organization or others as a result of the 
    inability to access your computer. 
    						
    							110Utilities
    Password Utility
    To set a supervisor password:
    1To access Supervisor Password from the Start screen 
    begin typing 
    Password Utility.
    2Click or touch 
    Password Utility.
     (Sample Image) Supervisor Password tab
    3Click or touch Supervisor Password.
    4Click or touch 
    Set.
    5Enter your password, and then enter it again to verify.
    6Click or touch 
    Set.
    Under User Policy, this option may or may not ask for 
    password verification.
    7Click or touch 
    OK to save your password as a text file.
    Password Utility will suggest “memo.txt” for the text file 
    name. If you have saved a password previously, using 
    the same name may overwrite your password text file 
    with the new password. By using a different name, you 
    can prevent overwriting your previously stored 
    passwords.
    8Click or touch 
    Save.
    9Click or touch 
    OK.
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