Toshiba Satellite 1800-S204 User Guide - Page 156

Exploring video features, Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television

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156 Exploring Your Options Exploring video features SPANworks 2000 file utilities The central application of SPANworks 2000 is designed to enable data transfers among a group of computers without using wired connections. You can transfer files, browse authorized locations on other computers, or synchronize data with other computers. A record of each transaction is maintained in a list or archive so you know exactly what you sent to others, or received from them. TECHNICAL NOTE: Toshiba recommends that you start the SPANworks 2000 application after closing all other applications. This will ensure system resources are available since in the presentation function, SPANworks 2000 may stop opening a presentation if the amount of remaining system resources is less than required. Exploring video features Your computer's video features include viewing Windows presentations or DVD movies either on the computer screen (display panel or external monitor) or on a television set. Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television To view a DVD movie or Windows presentation in full-screen mode on your TV: 1 Connect a video cable to the TV out port on your computer. 2 Change the display properties setting to 640 x 480: ❖ Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Properties. The Display Properties dialog box appears.

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Exploring Your Options
Exploring video features
SPANworks 2000 file utilities
The central application of SPANworks 2000 is designed to enable
data transfers among a group of computers without using wired
connections. You can transfer files, browse authorized locations on
other computers, or synchronize data with other computers. A
record of each transaction is maintained in a list or archive so you
know exactly what you sent to others, or received from them.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Toshiba recommends that you start the
SPANworks 2000 application after closing all other
applications. This will ensure system resources are available
since in the presentation function, SPANworks 2000 may
stop opening a presentation if the amount of remaining
system resources is less than required.
Exploring video features
Your computer’s video features include viewing Windows
presentations or DVD movies either on the computer screen
(display panel or external monitor) or on a television set.
Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television
To view a DVD movie or Windows presentation in full-screen
mode on your TV:
1
Connect a video cable to the TV out port on your computer.
2
Change the display properties setting to 640 x 480:
Right click anywhere on your desktop and select
Properties
.
The Display Properties dialog box appears.