User GuideTable of ContentsSatellite® 1130/1135 Series User’s Guide1Contents18Introduction26This guide26Safety icons27Other icons used28Other documentation28Service options29Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around30Making sure you have everything30Front with the display closed31Back32Right side33Left side34Front with the display open35System indicator panel36Underside38Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer45Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices47Connecting to a power source47Charging the main battery49Using the computer for the first time50Opening the display panel50Turning on the power51Using the TouchPad™52Control buttons52Disabling or enabling the TouchPad53Installing additional memory (optional)54Removing a memory module59Connecting a mouse60Connecting a printer60Setting up a printer61Turning off the computer64Caring for your computer65Cleaning the computer65Moving the computer65Using a computer lock66Chapter 3: Learning the Basics67Computing tips67Using the keyboard68Character keys69Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys69Function keys69Windows® special keys70Overlay keys70Starting a program72Saving your work72Printing your work73Backing up your files74Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive74DVD-ROM drive components75Inserting a disc76Playing an audio CD78Playing a DVD80Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD80Removing a disc with the computer on80Removing a disc with the computer off81Caring for CDs and DVDs81Setting up for communications82Connecting the modem to a phone line82Connecting your computer to a network82Powering down the computer83Turn Off or Shut down command83Restart command84Hibernation command84Standby command85Using Turn Off or Shut down86Turning off more quickly87Starting again after Turn Off88Using Hibernation88Going into Hibernation mode more quickly90Starting again from Hibernation mode91Using Standby91Going into Standby mode more quickly92Starting again from Standby93Toshiba’s online resources93Chapter 4: Mobile Computing94Toshiba’s energy-saver design94Running the computer on battery power95Power management96Charging the battery96Charging the RTC battery97Monitoring battery power98Determining remaining battery power98Conserving battery power99What to do when the battery runs low100Setting battery alarms101Changing the main battery102Removing the battery from the computer102Taking care of your battery103Maximizing battery life104Disposing of used batteries safely105Traveling tips106Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System107Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop108Finding your way around the desktop108Windows® XP file system110Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together111Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet114Lesson 4: Creating a new document115Lesson 5: Creating a new folder116Lesson 6: Starting programs117Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows119Using the taskbar120Minimizing and maximizing windows120Resizing and moving windows121Lesson 8: Closing programs122Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts123Creating a shortcut to the Calculator123Creating a shortcut to the Character Map124Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver126Lesson 11: Setting the date and time128Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop130Lesson 13: Using System Restore132Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?133Windows® XP Help and Support Center133Using the online tours and tutorials135Lesson 15: Turning off your computer136Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options137Windows® XP special features137Personalizing your desktop138Customizing the taskbar138Bringing the world to your desktop139Changing desktop and browsing style140Personalizing individual windows141Customizing window toolbars142Displaying information about each folder143Using your computer at the office144Setting up for communications145Connecting the modem to a telephone line146Setting up a dial-up connection146Exchanging data with another computer147Transferring files using a parallel port connection147Getting help transferring files147Connecting to the Internet148An overview of using the Internet149The Internet149The World Wide Web149Internet Service Providers150Signing up with an Internet Service Provider150Surfing the Internet150Internet features151Uploading and downloading files on the Internet151Exploring video features152Changing the display properties setting152Display settings hot key153Exploring audio features154Recording sounds154Using a microphone154Adjusting recording settings155Using external speakers or headphones156Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse156Using PC Cards157PC Card supporting software157Inserting PC Cards157Removing PC Cards158Hot swapping158Chapter 7: WinDVD™160Playing DVDs160Using the WinDVD slider bar (location)162Using the WinDVD control panel162Using the control panel playback buttons163Maximizing the video window168Using WinDVD advanced features168Using playlists169Creating a Playlist170Playing a Playlist171Getting Help172Exiting WinDVD172Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong173Problems that are easy to fix173Problems when you turn on the computer175The Windows® operating system is not working176Using Startup options to fix problems177Internet problems178The Windows® XP operating system can help you178Resolving a hardware conflict179A plan of action179Resolving hardware conflicts on your own180Fixing a problem with Device Manager182Memory module problems183Power and the batteries184Keyboard problems186Display problems186Disk drive problems188DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems191Sound system problems199PC Card problems200Printer problems203Modem problems204Develop good computing habits204If you need further assistance205Before you call206Contacting Toshiba206Other Toshiba Internet Web sites207Toshiba’s worldwide offices208Appendix A: Hot Keys211Volume Mute211Instant password security211Without a password211With a password212Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged212Power usage mode213Standby mode214Hibernation mode215Display modes216Display brightness216Enabling a wireless device217Disabling or enabling the TouchPad217Keyboard hot keys217Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors218Glossary219Index235Size: 3.7 MBPages: 244Language: EnglishOpen manual
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