Toshiba M100 User Manual - Page 54
Power button, TOSHIBA, Presentation button, TOSHIBA Console, button, AccuPoint II, control buttons
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THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual Power button When the computer operates on power through the AC adaptor, the display screen's image will be somewhat brighter than when it operates on battery power. The lower brightness level is intended to save battery power. Press the power button to turn the computer's power on and off. TOSHIBA Press this button to change internal display, simultaneous Presentation button display, or multi-monitor display. The default setting is the simultaneous display on LCD and CRT with resolution of 1024 × 768. When you press this button twice, the display mode returns to single display on LCD only. Setting of multi-monitor display in Windows XP, PC changes its display mode to the multimonitor display on LCD and CRT. You can also return to single display by pressing this button twice. The setting of TOSHIBA Presentation button can be changed through the property of TOSHIBA Controls. Display mode is changed to the multi-monitor display by selecting "Different Image" (Windows XP only) or to the simultaneous display on internal and external display by selecting "Same Image". TOSHIBA Console button You can associate an application to this button for automatic launch. If the computer is off, pressing this button starts the computer and launches the associated program automatically. The default is TOSHIBA Console. AccuPoint II A pointer control device located in the center of the keyboard is used to control the on-screen pointer. Refer to the AccuPoint II section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. AccuPoint II Control buttons below the keyboard let you select menu controlbuttons items or manipulate text and graphics designated by the on-screen pointer. Microphone A microphone lets you record sound into your applications. Stereo speakers The speakers emits sound generated by your software. 2-8