Toshiba Satellite 3000 S Manual
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181 WinDVD 2000 Using WinDVD Advanced Features Subtitles — displays a list of all the available language subtitles. This button is enabled only for DVD content that includes subtitles and supports dynamic subtitle information changes. Select the desired language, or select Default to display subtitles in the DVD’s default language.S Camera angles — display a list of all the available camera angles. Due to differences in the DVD mastering process, some multi-angle views may not function...
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182 WinDVD 2000 Using WinDVD Advanced Features Zooming in You can zoom in on an area of the WinDVD video window to get a closer look. 1Click the Zoom button, located in the upper-left corner of the directional button panel. 2Position the cursor over the top-left corner of the area you want to view in close up. 3Hold the primary button and drag the cursor to the bottom- right corner of the area you want to view in close up. A dotted rectangle appears around the area you wish to view. 4Release the...
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183 WinDVD 2000 Using WinDVD Advanced Features Panning Once you are zoomed in on an area of the WinDVD video window, you can move the zoom window location using the pan feature. 1With the video window in zoom mode, click the pan button, located in the lower-right corner of the directional button panel. 2With the pointer over the center of the window, drag the zoomed window up, down, left or right. The close-up view changes to reflect the new zoom window location. Zooming out To return the video to...
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184 WinDVD 2000 Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD Move the Color control 1 slider to the right to increase the blue and decrease the yellow color values. Move the slider to the left to increase the yellow and decrease the blue color values. Move the Color control 2 slider to the right to increase the red and decrease the green color values. Move the slider to the left to increase the green and decrease the red color values. Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD Some DVDs contain links to...
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185 Chapter 8 If Something Goes Wrong Some problems you may encounter when using your notebook computer are relatively easy to identify and solve. Others may require help from your dealer or the manufacturer of a software program. This chapter aims to help you solve many problems by yourself. It covers the problems you are most likely to encounter. For further assistance and solutions, use Toshiba’s support tool, VirtualTech, to help diagnose and solve possible problems. If all else fails,...
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186 If Something Goes WrongProblems that are easy to fix To close a program that has stopped responding: 1Press Ctrl, Alt, and Del simultaneously (once). The operating system displays the Close Program dialog box. This box lists all the programs and processes currently in operation. If a program has stopped responding, the words “not responding” appear beside its name in the list. 2Select the program you want to close, then click End Task. Closing the failed program should allow you to continue...
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187 If Something Goes WrongProblems when you turn on the computer 3Open Notepad (click Start, point to Programs, then point to Accessories and click Notepad). 4Press Ctrl and v simultaneously to paste the details into Notepad. 5Add a paragraph break and type some notes describing what you were doing when you received the message. 6Save the file and refer to it when you contact the software manufacturer. Problems when you turn on the computer These problems may occur when you turn on the power. The...
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188 If Something Goes Wrong The Windows®Millennium Edition operating system is not working The computer is not accessing the hard disk or the diskette drive. Your computer normally loads Windows from the hard disk. If you have a hard disk problem, you will not be able to start the computer. Insert a system diskette into the internal diskette drive and press F10 while you turn on the power. The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE message. The computer was placed in Standby mode and the...
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189 If Something Goes Wrong The Windows®Millennium Edition operating system is not working Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you change the system in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. If you experience any of these problems, use the options in the Windows ®Millennium Edition Startup menu to fix the problem. Using Startup options to fix problems If the operating system fails to start properly, you may have to change your system’s configuration...
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190 If Something Goes Wrong The Windows®Millennium Edition operating system is not working Logged (Bootlog.txt) Selecting Logged starts the operating system under normal conditions and creates a hidden startup log file named C:\Bootlog.txt. This file records every step of the system’s startup process. You or a qualified Windows ®Millennium Edition operating system expert can use this log file to check the loading and initializing of device drivers. DEFINITION: A device driver is a file that contains...