Toshiba Satellite U925t-S2300 User Guide - Page 91
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Exploring Your Computer's Features 91 Exploring the desktop Typical tasks in the notification area are Current time, Power usage mode, network connectivity status, and speaker volume. To activate a specific task, click the appropriate notification area icon. Notifications There are many types of notifications you can employ to help you with the many tasks you perform every day. User experience notifications can be set for toast, tile, badge, and raw notifications. Toast notifications-Designed for time-sensitive delivery of personalized content, such as an instant message from a friend. Tile notifications-Used by applications that are not currently running with an at-a-glance characteristic, giving you a quick preview of the subject line of your latest email or the current weather conditions. Badge notifications-A specialized type of tile notification (shown on the Start screen tile) using glyphs to indicate the number of applications that have updates available or the status of a running application. Raw notifications-These run a background task on behalf of an application while that application is not running in order to make available the latest content, such as an online newspaper. Touch screen navigation Use your finger to manipulate the on-screen icons, buttons, menu items, on-screen keyboard, and other items on the touch screen. You can also change the screen's orientation. The screen is made of glass so avoid contact with sharp, rough, or abrasive objects or substances as screen may break or scratch if not handled properly. If you see a crack in the glass, discontinue use of the device to avoid injury. Touch-Touch to activate items displayed on the screen, such as app and setting icons or on-screen buttons. Touch to type using the on-screen keyboard. Touch & hold-Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching and holding the item in place until an action occurs.