Toshiba PSM40C-JM300E User Manual - Page 55

Play/Pause button, AV Buttons

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The Grand Tour Power button Touch Pad Touch Pad Control Buttons Press the power button to turn the computer's power on and off. The Power button LED indicates the status. Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking. Function like the left and right buttons on an external mouse. AV Buttons Six buttons are provided with some models. Available for use: Internet, CD/DVD, Play/Pause, Stop, Previous, Next. These buttons allow you to manage Audio/Video, run applications and access utilities. Refer to the AV button function section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics for details. Internet button Press this button to launch an Internet browser. If the computer's power is off, you can press this button to turn on the computer's power and launch the browser automatically in one step. CD/DVD button Pressing this button in the power-off condition will run Express Media Player (DVD) or Express Media Player (CD). Once Express Media Player (DVD) or Express Media Player (CD) is launched, Power indicator turns on and the audio button is enable. Meanwhile, when Express Media Player (DVD) or Express Media Player (CD) is running, pressing this button will do nothing. Pressing this button in the power-on or standby conditions will launch Windows Media Player/WinDVD. When you use Express Media Player, please assign the CD/DVD button to "CD/DVD" in TOSHIBA Controls Properties. Play/Pause button Press this button to begin or pause play on Express Media Player. Press this button to run Windows Media Player/ WinDVD. When Windows Media Player/WinDVD was already running, this button becomes to Play/Pause function. STOP Press this button to stop play. User's Manual 2-8

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User’s Manual
2-8
The Grand Tour
AV Buttons
Six buttons are provided with some models.
Available for use: Internet, CD/DVD, Play/Pause, Stop, Previous, Next.
These buttons allow you to manage Audio/Video, run applications and
access utilities.
Refer to the AV button function section in Chapter 4,
Operating Basics
for
details.
Power button
Press the power button to turn the computer’s
power on and off. The Power button LED
indicates the status.
Touch Pad
Moves the pointer and selects or activates items
on the screen. Can be set to perform other
mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting,
and double-clicking.
Touch Pad Control
Buttons
Function like the left and right buttons on an
external mouse.
Internet button
Press this button to launch an Internet browser. If
the computer’s power is off, you can press this
button to turn on the computer’s power and
launch the browser automatically in one step.
CD/DVD button
Pressing this button in the power-off condition will
run Express Media Player (DVD) or Express
Media Player (CD). Once Express Media Player
(DVD) or Express Media Player (CD) is
launched, Power indicator turns on and the audio
button is enable. Meanwhile, when Express
Media Player (DVD) or Express Media Player
(CD) is running, pressing this button will do
nothing. Pressing this button in the power-on or
standby conditions will launch Windows Media
Player/WinDVD.
When you use Express Media Player, please assign the CD/DVD button to
“CD/DVD” in TOSHIBA Controls Properties.
Play/Pause button
Press this button to begin or pause play on
Express Media Player.
Press this button to run Windows Media Player/
WinDVD. When Windows Media Player/WinDVD
was already running, this button becomes to
Play/Pause function.
STOP
Press this button to stop play.