Toshiba L50b User Guide
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Glossary171 RGB (Red, Green, Blue) monitor—A monitor that reproduces all colors by mixing red, green, and blue light in various combinations. RJ45 connector—An eight-wire connector used to connect a computer to a network. ROM (Read-Only Memory)—Non-volatile memory that can be read but not written to. Non-volatile here means that information in ROM remains whether or not the computer is receiving power. This type of memory is used to store your computer’s BIOS, which is essential instructions the computer reads when you start it up. See also BIOS, memory . Compare RAM. SSecure Digital (SD)—A small, portable, non-volatile memory card used to store and transfer data between digital products, providing encryption capability for content security. select—To highlight or otherwise specify text, data, or graphics with the intent to perform some operation on it. shortcut—See keyboard shortcut. Sleep—A feature of some Windows® operating systems that allows you to turn off the computer without exiting your open applications and to continue from where you left off when you turn the computer on again. software—See program. Compare hardware. solid state drive—A data storage device that utilizes solid- state memory as opposed to a hard disk (see also hard disk). Solid state drives hold a large amount of information and are used for storage of programs and data. Start screen—Displays the new Windows® operating system look and feel. Suspend—A feature of some Windows® operating systems that allows you to turn off the computer without exiting your open applications and to continue from where you left off when you turn the computer on again. Swipe—Swipe an open window to the left or right of the screen to display the next or previous window.
172Glossary system prompt—The symbol (in the MS-DOS® operating system, generally a drive letter followed by a “greater than” sign) indicating where users are to enter commands. TTFT display—See active-matrix display. To u c h—To activate items displayed on the screen, such as apps, setting icons, and on-screen buttons by touching them with your finger. Tile/Tiles—A list of square or rectangular icons on the Start screen representing applications that can be accessed by selecting them. UUniversal Serial Bus (USB)—USB is a serial bus that supports data transfer. USB allows hot swapping of peripherals. See also bus, hot swapping, serial. upload—To send a file to another computer through a modem or network. See also download. USB—See Universal Serial Bus (USB). USB Flash drive—A small, portable flash memory card that plugs into a computer’s USB port and functions as a portable hard drive. They are smaller and more durable than an external hard drive because they do not contain any internal moving parts, but have less storage capacity. See also Universal Serial Bus (USB). utility—A computer program designed to perform a narrowly focused operation or solve a specific problem. Utilities are often related to computer system management. WWeb—See World Wide Web. Wi-Fi®—A registered trademark term of the Wi-Fi Alliance that stands for Wireless Fidelity, and is another term for the communication protocol to permit an Ethernet connection using wireless communication components. World Wide Web (www)—The worldwide network of Web sites linked together over the Internet. A user of the Web can jump from site to site regardless of the location of the computer hosting the site. See also Internet.
173 Index A AC adaptor 40 AC power 81 AC power light 40 accessing network 102 adding memory 46 optional external devices 45 adequate ventilation cooling fan 39 adjusting touch pad settings 59 Advanced Startup options 126 app, starting 71 App, starting from Start screen 71 apps starting from Start screen 71 audio features 102 B backing up files 67, 72 battery battery life 80 Call2Recycle™ 94care 92, 93 changing 89 charge indicator light 41 charge time 81 charger 81 charging 41, 81 charging the real-time clock (RTC) 82 conserving power 86 determine remaining power 84 disposal 93 indicator light 84 installation 91 low charge 85 maintaining 93 maximum capacity 80 monitoring power 41, 83 power management 81 power options 85 real-time clock (RTC) 81 recharge time 80 removing 90 RTC memory 81
174Index running computer on battery power 79 safety precautions 92 setting notifications 85 taking care of 92 battery indicator light 84 BIOS Setup see System Settings Blu-ray Disc™ using 73, 74 button eject, optical disc drive 75 mute button 76 next track button 75 play/pause button 75 previous track button 75 volume increase/decrease buttons 75, 76 buttons media control buttons 75 C Call2Recycle™ battery 94 caring for your computer 64 changing battery 89 charging the battery 41 cleaning the computer 64 communications set up 101 computer caring for 64 cleaning 64 environmental precautions 31, 94 moving 65 running on battery power 79 setting up 39 computer lock 65 computer will not start troubleshooting 123computing habits troubleshooting 143 computing tips 66 connecting AC adaptor 40 AC adaptor cord to (DC-IN) 41 computer to a network 102 external device 60 HDMI™-compatible TV or display device 61 monitor 62 power cord/cable 41 power source 40 cooling fan adequate ventilation 39 customize computer settings 64 D data/entire system backup troubleshooting 146 desktop creating new icon 99 exploring the 98 icons 99 recycle bin 99 standard features 97, 98 Device Manager fixing a problem 129 directing display output 62 disabling touch pad 60 display troubleshooting 133 display devices external 61 display output settings 62 display, external adjusting 63 disposal information 19 disposing of used batteries 93
175Index documentation 30 DVD removing with computer off 78 removing with computer on 78 DVD Blu-ray Disc™ player troubleshooting 142 DVDs using 72 E eco power plan 88 eco Utility® 108 eject button optical disc drive 75 eject, optical disc drive 75 enabling touch pad 60 enabling/disabling touch pad 155 ENERGY STAR® 26 exploring desktop 98 Start screen 96 external display device HDMI™ Out port 61 external display, adjusting 63 F files backing up 67, 72 saving 72 Function Key 119 Function Keys disabling or enabling wireless devices 156 Function keys 155 display brightness 153 Help file 153 keyboard Function keys 156 media buttons 155 Output (Display switch) 154 volume mute 155 Zoom (Display resolution) 156 function keys 68 H headphones using 103 I icon desktop 99 moving to desktop 99 recycle bin 99 safety 29 Shut down 44, 45 Initial setup using your computer for the first time 42 installing a charged battery 91 internal storage drive recovery 46 K keyboard function keys 68 special Windows® keys 69 troubleshooting 132 using 67 keys function keys 68 L LEDs system indicator lights 84 AC adaptor light 83 AC power light 40, 41 battery light 41 Web Camera light 104 Licenses 18 lock computer, using 65 M maintaining your battery 93 manual eject hole optical disc drive 75 media control buttons mute button 76
176Index next track button 75 play/pause button 75 previous track button 75 using 75 volume increase/decrease buttons 75, 76 memory adding 46 Memory card reader inserting memory media 105 removing memory media 105 using 104 microphone using 102 monitor connecting 62 monitor problems troubleshooting 132 monitoring battery power 83 mouse properties 70 moving the computer 65 N network accessing 102 connecting your computer 102 networking wireless 101 notification area 100 notifications 100 O online resources To s h i b a 78 optical disc Auto-Run feature 76 handling 76 inserting 76 playing optical media 76 positioning 76 recording optical media 77 removing with computer off 78 removing with computer on 78optical disc drive components 74 drive in-use indicator light 75 eject button 75 handling an optical disc 76 inserting an optical disc 76 manual eject hole 75 playing optical media 76 recording optical media 77 removing a disc 78 troubleshooting 136 using 72, 74 optical discs troubleshooting 137 optical media recording 77 optional external devices adding 45 P password deleting a supervisor 111 deleting a user 113 instant password 109 power-on password 109 setting 109 setting a supervisor 109 setting a user 111 supervisor password 109 user password 109 utility 109 port HDMI™ 61 HDMI™ Out 61 power connecting cable to AC adaptor 40 cord/cable 41 cord/cable connectors 157 energy-saving features 79 power down shut down 43
177Index power light 84 power management 81 optimum performance 81 power plans selecting power plan options 87 power saving options 86 precautions safety 37 printer troubleshooting 139 problem solving contacting Toshiba 150 Startup options 126 projector connecting 62 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 81 recording sounds 102 recovery creating recovery media 47 installing drivers and applications 56 internal storage drive 46 refresh your PC 51 reset your PC 53 restoring from recovery media 50 Recovery Media Creator 120 recycle bin icon 99 refresh your PC with user’s data 51 registering computer 43 removing an optical disc with computer on 78 and optical disc with computer off 78 battery from the computer 90 restart computer 44restore points troubleshooting 144 running computer on battery power 79 S safety computer 94 disposing of batteries 93 icons 29 precautions 37 safety precautions battery 92 saving files 72 selecting a place to work 31 power plan options 87 video cables 61 Service Station 120 setting low battery notifications 85 setting up AC adaptor 40 communications 101 computer 39 software 42 work environment 31 settings customize computer settings 64 display output 62 Shut down computer 44, 45 icon 44, 45 Sleep mode 45 Sleep Utilities 116 sounds recording 102 speakers using external 103 Start screen exploring the 96
178Index starting an app 71 starting an app from Start screen 71 Startup menu problem solving 126 supervisor password, deleting 111 supervisor password, set up 109 system indicator lights AC power 40 drive in-use indicator 75 LEDs 41, 83, 84, 104 System Settings 114 T taking care of battery 92 taskbar 99 television adjusting display 63 Tiles Start screen 98 tips for computing 66 To s h i b a online resources 78 registering computer Toshiba Web site 43 worldwide offices 150 TOSHIBA Application Installer 121 TOSHIBA Function key zooming in 156 zooming out 156 TOSHIBA Function Keys functions 152 touch pad using 57 touch screen navigation 69 traveling tips 94 troubleshooting 132 AC power light is blinking 124 battery light is blinking 125 bookmarked site not found 128 checking device properties 129 computer will not start 123 contacting Toshiba 149corrupted/damaged data files 135 data/entire system backup 146 Device Manager 129 display error message 133 display problems screen is blank 132 DVD Blu-ray Disc™ player 142 eject button 136 error message, warning resume failure 124 Error-checking 134 external display problems 134 external keyboard 132 external monitor 132 good computing habits 143 hard disk drive is slow 135 HD content, Blu-ray Disc™ 137 high-pitched noise 139 installing hardware/software 147 keyboard 132 missing files/trouble accessing a drive 134 online content, Blu-ray Disc™ 137 on-screen eject button 137 optical disc drive 136 power and batteries 130 printer 139 restore points 144 screen does not look correct/ flickers 133 slow Internet connection 128 sound system 139 sound, Blu-ray Disc™ 137 trouble running discs 137 trouble running programs 135 URL address not found 128 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 148
179Index USB Wakeup function does not work 149 Windows® operating system not working 125 wireless networking 140 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 148 USB Wakeup function does not work 149 user password, deleting 113 user password, setting 111 using a microphone 102 computer lock 65 DVDs 72 eco power plan 88 Memory card reader 104 optical disc drive 72 touch pad 57 We b C a m e r a 104 using the keyboard 67 Utilities 107 V video projector adjusting display 63 W warranty standard limited warranty 30 We b C a m e r a using 104 Web sites 150 Wi-Fi® wireless networking 101 Windows® Charms Devices 97 Search 97 Settings 97 Share 97 Start 97 Windows® charms 97Windows® key 69 Windows® operating system desktop 98, 105 troubleshooting 125 Windows® Store 100 wireless networking 101 troubleshooting 140