Toshiba Portege R400-S4931 User's Guide for Portege R400 - Page 124

Using the Toshiba tablet pen, Returning the computer to its original configuration, counter-clockwise

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124 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using tablet mode To learn how to manually change the layout of the screen from portrait to landscape, see "TOSHIBA Rotation Utility" on page 148. NOTE You can also use tablet mode when the computer is in its original configuration, with the screen open and facing the keyboard. Using the Toshiba tablet pen Use the Toshiba tablet pen as you would a mouse, or other pointing device. For example, you can execute "mouse type" commands in the same manner you normally would: ❖ To move the pointing icon (or cursor) on the tablet, simply drag the Toshiba tablet pen across the tablet. ❖ To click a button, gently press the Toshiba tablet pen on it (one click). ❖ To launch an application from the desktop, press the Toshiba tablet pen on the icon (some applications may require you to press it twice - two clicks). ❖ To drag a screen to another location on the tablet, press the Toshiba tablet pen on the screen's Title Bar, and then hold it while you drag it to its new location. When working in an application, you can use the Toshiba tablet pen like a pen and simply draw or write directly onto the tablet's work space. Returning the computer to its original configuration When you are finished using the tablet, follow the steps below to return the computer to its original configuration: 1 Return the Toshiba tablet pen to its slot on the front left side of the computer. 2 Lift the display panel to its upright position. 3 Rotate the display panel counter-clockwise 180o. When you complete this task, the screen returns to its normal position facing the keyboard.

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Exploring Your Computer’s Features
Using tablet mode
To learn how to manually change the layout of the screen from
portrait to landscape, see
“TOSHIBA Rotation Utility” on
page 148
.
You can also use tablet mode when the computer is in its original
configuration, with the screen open and facing the keyboard.
Using the Toshiba tablet pen
Use the Toshiba tablet pen as you would a mouse, or other pointing
device. For example, you can execute “mouse type” commands in
the same manner you normally would:
To move the pointing icon (or cursor) on the tablet, simply drag
the Toshiba tablet pen across the tablet.
To click a button, gently press the Toshiba tablet pen on it (one
click).
To launch an application from the desktop, press the Toshiba
tablet pen on the icon (some applications may require you to
press it twice - two clicks).
To drag a screen to another location on the tablet, press the
Toshiba tablet pen on the screen's Title Bar, and then hold it
while you drag it to its new location.
When working in an application, you can use the Toshiba tablet pen
like a pen and simply draw or write directly onto the tablet’s work
space.
Returning the computer to its original configuration
When you are finished using the tablet, follow the steps below to
return the computer to its original configuration:
1
Return the Toshiba tablet pen to its slot on the front left side of
the computer.
2
Lift the display panel to its upright position.
3
Rotate the display panel
counter-clockwise
180
o
. When you
complete this task, the screen returns to its normal position
facing the keyboard.
NOTE