Toshiba PA3686U-1SET dynadock wireless User Manual - Page 37
Using the dynadock™ software, The background utility, Using the Wireless USB Manager
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Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings 37 Using the dynadock™ software Using the dynadock™ software This section provides information on using the following software to manage the dynadock™ and adjust settings to suit your needs: ❖ The background utility ❖ Wireless USB Manager ❖ TOSHIBA dynadock Utility ❖ USB Multi-Channel Audio Device utility ❖ TOSHIBA Video Dock utility You can also refer to this section to learn how to uninstall the software. The background utility After the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility is installed and the computer is restarted, a program named TOSDockApp.exe will run automatically in the background. This program will be listed in the Windows® Task Manager. This program detects the connection and removal of the dynadock™ from the computer. The background utility does not impact any other programs running on your computer. Do not turn off the utility as it is required for proper operation of the dynadock™. Using the Wireless USB Manager The Wireless USB Manager is the driver software for the Toshiba Certified Wireless USB adaptor (included with certain models). This driver is automatically installed when you run the dynadock Installation CD (see "Install the software" on page 21 for more information). The Toshiba Certified Wireless USB adaptor contains a radio transmitter/receiver that enables your computer to communicate wirelessly with the dynadock™. This radio is known as the host radio. The Wireless USB Manager driver software enables you to manage the host radio and perform tasks such as the following: ❖ Associate the dynadock™ with your computer ❖ Connect/Disconnect the dynadock™ from your computer ❖ Change/Select the channel used for radio communication ❖ Disable/Enable radio communications ❖ Disable/Enable pop-up messages