Toshiba M100 User Manual - Page 150

Network Boot Protocol, Keyboard, 2nd HDD, PC Card, Built-in HDD, Disabled, Fn Equivalent, Left Ctrl

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HW SETUP User's Manual 2nd HDD −> PC Card −> Built-in HDD The computer will look for the 2nd HDD first, next the PC Card and then the Built-in HDD. PC Card −> Built-in HDD −> 2nd HDD The computer will look for the PC Card first, next the Built-in HDD and then the 2nd HDD. PC Card −> 2nd HDD −> Built-in HDD The computer will look for the PC Card first, next the 2nd HDD and then the Built-in HDD. NOTE: If a boot command is not found on the first detected HDD, the system will not boot from the other HDD. It will search the next device in the boot priority for a boot command. Network Boot Protocol This feature sets the protocol to remotely boot from the network. [PXE] Sets PXE as the protocol. (Default) [RPL] Sets RPL as the protocol. Keyboard External Keyboard Fn key Use this option to set a key combination on an external keyboard to emulate the Fn key on the computer's internal keyboard. Setting an Fn key equivalent will let you use "Hotkeys" by pressing the set combination instead of the Fn key. (PS/2 keyboard only) Disabled Fn Equivalent No Fn key equivalent (Default) Left Ctrl + Left Alt Right Ctrl + Right Alt Left Alt + Left Shift Right Alt + Right Shift Left Alt + Caps Lock 7-6

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User's Manual
7-6
HW S
ETUP
2nd HDD
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
PC Card
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
Built-in HDD
The computer will look for the 2nd
HDD first, next the PC Card and
then the Built-in HDD.
PC Card
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
Built-in HDD
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
2nd HDD
The computer will look for the PC
Card first, next the Built-in HDD
and then the 2nd HDD.
PC Card
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
2nd HDD
−>
−>
−>
−>
−>
Built-in HDD
The computer will look for the PC
Card first, next the 2nd HDD and
then the Built-in HDD.
NOTE:
If a boot command is not found on the first detected HDD, the
system will not boot from the other HDD. It will search the next device in
the boot priority for a boot command.
Network Boot Protocol
This feature sets the protocol to remotely boot from the network.
[PXE]
Sets PXE as the protocol.
(Default)
[RPL]
Sets RPL as the protocol.
Keyboard
External Keyboard Fn key
Use this option to set a key combination on an external keyboard to emulate the
Fn
key on the computer’s internal keyboard. Setting an
Fn
key equivalent will let you
use “Hotkeys” by pressing the set combination instead of the
Fn
key. (PS/2
keyboard only)
Disabled
No
Fn
key equivalent (Default)
Fn Equivalent
Left Ctrl
+
Left Alt
Right Ctrl
+
Right Alt
Left Alt
+
Left Shift
Right Alt
+
Right Shift
Left Alt
+
Caps Lock