Mode D'EmploiTable des matièresSatellite® 1400/1405 Series User’s Guide1Contents13Introduction23This guide23Safety icons24Other icons used25Other documentation25Service options26Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around27Making sure you have everything27Front with the display closed27Back28Right side30Left side31Front with the display open32Keyboard indicator lights34System indicator panel35CD/DVD control buttons36Underside37Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer44Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices46Installing additional memory (optional)47Connecting a mouse53Connecting a printer53Connecting a USB printer54Connecting a parallel printer54Using external display devices54Connecting an external monitor55Directing the display output when you turn on the computer55Enabling different refresh rates56Adjusting the quality of the external display57Display limitations58Connecting an external diskette drive59Using an external keyboard59Connecting the AC adapter60Charging the battery62Using the computer for the first time62Opening the display panel62Turning on the power63Activating the power-on password65Using the TouchPad65Primary and secondary control buttons66Disabling or enabling the TouchPad67Setting up a printer68Setting up the fax function71Powering off the computer72Caring for your computer72Cleaning the computer73Moving the computer73Using a computer lock73Chapter 3: Learning the Basics75Computing tips75Using the keyboard76Character keys77Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys77Function keys77Windows® special keys78Overlay keys78Emulating a full-size keyboard80TOSHIBA Console button80Starting a program81Saving your work81Printing your work82Using diskettes83Inserting and removing diskettes84Caring for diskettes84Backing up your files85Copying to a diskette85Playing a CD or DVD86Drive components and control buttons87CD/DVD control buttons88CD/DVD and Digital audio modes89Inserting a disc90Playing an audio CD92Playing a DVD93Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD93Removing a disc with the computer on94Removing a disc with the computer off94Caring for CDs and DVDs95Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive95Setting up for communications96Connecting the modem96Connecting your computer to a network97Powering down the computer98Turn Off or Shut down command98Restart command99Hibernation command99Stand by command100Using Turn Off or Shut down100Turning off or shutting down more quickly101Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down104Using Hibernation104Enabling the Hibernation command104Going into Hibernation mode105Going into Hibernation mode more quickly106Starting again from Hibernation109Using Stand by110Going into Stand by mode more quickly111Starting again from Stand by114Chapter 4: Mobile Computing115Toshiba’s energy-saver design115Running the computer on battery power115Using additional batteries116Battery safety precautions116Maximizing battery life117Charging batteries118Charging the main battery119Charging the RTC battery119Monitoring battery power120Determining remaining battery power120Conserving battery power121What to do when the battery runs low122Setting battery alarms123Changing the main battery124Removing the battery from the computer124Removing the battery from the battery cover125Inserting a charged battery126Disposing of used batteries safely127Traveling tips128Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System129Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop129Finding your way around the desktop130Windows® XP file system132Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together133Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet136Lesson 4: Creating a new document137Lesson 5: Creating a new folder139Lesson 6: Starting programs140Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows142Using the taskbar143Minimizing and maximizing windows143Resizing and moving windows144Lesson 8: Closing programs145Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts146Creating a shortcut to the Calculator146Creating a shortcut to the Character Map147Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver149Lesson 11: Setting the date and time151Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop152Lesson 13: Using System Restore154Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?155Windows® XP Help and Support155Using the Windows® XP tour157Lesson 15: Turning off your computer158Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options159Windows® XP special features159Personalizing your desktop160Customizing the taskbar160Changing desktop and browsing style161Personalizing individual windows162Customizing window toolbars163Displaying information about each folder164Using your computer at the office166Exchanging data with another computer166Setting up a direct cable connection166Setting up for communications167Connecting your computer to a network168Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray169An overview of using the Internet170The Internet170The World Wide Web170Internet Service Providers171Connecting to the Internet using a telephone line171Surfing the Internet172Internet features172Uploading and downloading files from the Internet173Toshiba’s online resources173Exploring video features173Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television174Playing DVDs175Exploring audio features175Recording sounds175Using a microphone176Adjusting recording quality177Using external speakers or headphones177Using PC Cards179PC Card supporting software179Inserting PC Cards180Removing PC Cards181Hot swapping181Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities183TOSHIBA Accessibility183Fnesse184Starting Fnesse185Assigning a key to a program or document186Viewing existing key assignments188Changing or removing existing key assignments188Hotkey utility188TOSHIBA Console189Customize Your Computer190Network191Security191Power Management191TOSHIBA Button Controls194Toshiba Hardware Setup195Chapter 8: WinDVD 2000198Playing DVDs198Using the WinDVD toolbar200Using the WinDVD status bar200Using the WinDVD control panel201Using the control panel playback buttons202Maximizing the video window204Using playlists205Creating playlists205Loading and playing playlists206Resuming normal playback after using playlists206Customizing WinDVD207Setting general properties207Setting audio properties209Setting display properties210Customizing the control panel210Using WinDVD advanced features211Zooming in216Panning217Zooming out217Adjusting the color balance217Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD218Getting help218Exiting WinDVD218Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong219Problems that are easy to fix219Problems when you turn on the computer221The Windows® operating system is not working222Using Startup options to fix problems223Internet problems224The Windows® XP operating system can help you224Resolving a hardware conflict225A plan of action225Resolving hardware conflicts on your own225Fixing a problem with Device Manager227Memory module problems228Power and the batteries229Keyboard problems230Display problems231Disk drive problems233DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive problems235Sound system problems243PC Card problems244Printer problems247Modem problems248Develop good computing habits248If you need further assistance250Before you call250Contacting Toshiba250Other Toshiba Internet Web sites251Toshiba’s worldwide offices252Appendix A: Hot Keys255Volume Mute255Instant password security256Without a password256With a password256Power usage mode257Stand by mode258Hibernation mode259Display modes260Display brightness260Disabling or enabling the TouchPad261Keyboard hot keys261Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors262USA and Canada262United Kingdom262Australia262Europe262Appendix C: Video Modes263Your computer’s video modes264Table 1 Video modes (VGA)264Table 2 Video modes (XGA)265Glossary268Index284Taille: 3,7 MoPages: 294Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel
Mode D'EmploiTable des matièresSatellite® 1400/1405 Series User’s Guide1Contents13Introduction23This guide23Safety icons24Other icons used25Other documentation25Service options26Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around27Making sure you have everything27Front with the display closed28Back29Right side30Left side31Front with the display open32Keyboard indicator lights34System indicator panel35CD/DVD control buttons36Underside37Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer44Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices46Installing additional memory (optional)47Connecting a mouse53Connecting a printer53Connecting a USB printer54Connecting a parallel printer54Using external display devices54Connecting an external monitor55Directing the display output when you turn on the computer55Enabling different refresh rates56Adjusting the quality of the external display57Display limitations58Connecting an external diskette drive59Using an external keyboard59Connecting the AC adapter60Charging the battery62Using the computer for the first time62Opening the display panel62Turning on the power63Activating the power-on password65Using the TouchPad65Primary and secondary control buttons66Disabling or enabling the TouchPad67Setting up a printer69Setting up the fax function71Powering off the computer73Caring for your computer73Cleaning the computer74Moving the computer74Using a computer lock74Chapter 3: Learning the Basics76Computing tips76Using the keyboard77Character keys78Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys78Function keys78Windows® special keys79Overlay keys79Emulating a full-size keyboard81TOSHIBA Console button81Starting a program82Saving your work82Printing your work83Using diskettes84Inserting and removing diskettes85Caring for diskettes85Backing up your files86Copying to a diskette86Playing a CD or DVD87Drive components and control buttons88CD/DVD control buttons89CD/DVD and Digital audio modes90Inserting a disc91Playing an audio CD93Playing a DVD94Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD94Removing a disc with the computer on95Removing a disc with the computer off95Caring for CDs and DVDs96Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive96Setting up for communications97Connecting the modem97Connecting your computer to a network98Powering down the computer99Turn Off or Shut down command99Restart command100Hibernation command100Standby command101Using Turn Off or Shut down101Turning off or shutting down more quickly102Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down105Using Hibernation105Enabling the Hibernation command105Going into Hibernation mode106Going into Hibernation mode more quickly108Starting again from Hibernation111Using Standby112Going into Standby mode more quickly113Starting again from Standby116Chapter 4: Mobile Computing117Toshiba’s energy-saver design117Running the computer on battery power117Using additional batteries118Battery safety precautions118Maximizing battery life119Charging batteries121Charging the main battery121Charging the RTC battery122Monitoring battery power122Determining remaining battery power123Conserving battery power124What to do when the battery runs low124Setting battery alarms125Changing the main battery126Removing the battery from the computer126Removing the battery from the battery cover127Inserting a charged battery128Disposing of used batteries safely129Traveling tips130Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System131Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop132Finding your way around the desktop132Windows® XP file system134Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together135Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet139Lesson 4: Creating a new document140Lesson 5: Creating a new folder142Lesson 6: Starting programs143Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows145Using the taskbar146Minimizing and maximizing windows146Resizing and moving windows147Lesson 8: Closing programs148Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts149Creating a shortcut to the Calculator149Creating a shortcut to the Character Map150Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver152Lesson 11: Setting the date and time154Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop155Lesson 13: Using System Restore157Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?158Windows® XP Help and Support158Using the Windows® XP tour160Lesson 15: Turning off your computer161Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options162Windows® XP special features162Personalizing your desktop163Customizing the taskbar163Changing desktop and browsing style164Personalizing individual windows165Customizing window toolbars166Displaying information about each folder167Using your computer at the office169Exchanging data with another computer169Setting up a direct cable connection169Setting up for communications170Connecting your computer to a network172Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray173An overview of using the Internet173The Internet174The World Wide Web174Internet Service Providers174Connecting to the Internet using a telephone line175Surfing the Internet175Internet features176Uploading and downloading files from the Internet176Toshiba’s online resources177Exploring video features177Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television177Playing DVDs178Exploring audio features179Recording sounds179Using a microphone180Adjusting recording quality181Using external speakers or headphones181Using PC Cards182PC Card supporting software183Inserting PC Cards183Removing PC Cards184Hot swapping185Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities186TOSHIBA Accessibility186Fnesse187Starting Fnesse188Assigning a key to a program or document189Viewing existing key assignments191Changing or removing existing key assignments191Hotkey utility191TOSHIBA Console192Customize Your Computer193Network194Security194Power Management194TOSHIBA Button Controls197Toshiba Hardware Setup198Chapter 8: WinDVD™201Playing DVDs201Using the WinDVD toolbar203Using the WinDVD status bar203Using the WinDVD control panel204Using the control panel playback buttons205Maximizing the video window208Using playlists208Creating playlists208Loading and playing playlists210Resuming normal playback after using playlists210Customizing WinDVD210Setting general properties211Setting audio properties212Setting display properties214Customizing the control panel214Using WinDVD advanced features215Zooming in218Panning219Zooming out219Adjusting the color balance219Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD220Getting help220Exiting WinDVD220Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong221Problems that are easy to fix221Problems when you turn on the computer223The Windows® operating system is not working224Using Startup options to fix problems225Internet problems226The Windows® XP operating system can help you226Resolving a hardware conflict227A plan of action227Resolving hardware conflicts on your own227Fixing a problem with Device Manager229Memory module problems231Power and the batteries232Keyboard problems233Display problems234Disk drive problems236DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive problems238Sound system problems246PC Card problems247Printer problems250Modem problems251Develop good computing habits251If you need further assistance253Before you call253Contacting Toshiba253Other Toshiba Internet Web sites255Toshiba’s worldwide offices255Appendix A: Hot Keys258Volume Mute258Instant password security259Without a password259With a password259Power usage mode260Standby mode261Hibernation mode262Display modes263Display brightness264Disabling or enabling the TouchPad264Keyboard hot keys264Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors265USA and Canada265United Kingdom265Australia265Europe265Appendix C: Video Modes266Your computer’s video modes267Table 1 Video modes (VGA)267Table 2 Video modes (XGA)268Table 3 Video modes (SXGA+)270Glossary272Index288Taille: 3,7 MoPages: 298Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel
Mode D'EmploiTable des matièresSatellite® 1400/1405 Series User’s Guide1Contents13Introduction23This guide23Safety icons24Other icons used25Other documentation25Service options26Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around27Making sure you have everything27Front with the display closed27Back28Right side30Left side31Front with the display open32Keyboard indicator lights34System indicator panel35CD/DVD control buttons36Underside37Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer44Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices46Installing additional memory (optional)47Connecting a mouse53Connecting a printer53Connecting a USB printer54Connecting a parallel printer54Using external display devices54Connecting an external monitor55Directing the display output when you turn on the computer55Enabling different refresh rates56Adjusting the quality of the external display57Display limitations58Connecting an external diskette drive59Using an external keyboard59Connecting the AC adapter60Charging the battery62Using the computer for the first time62Opening the display panel62Turning on the power63Activating the power-on password65Using the TouchPad65Primary and secondary control buttons66Disabling or enabling the TouchPad67Setting up a printer68Setting up the fax function71Powering off the computer72Caring for your computer72Cleaning the computer73Moving the computer73Using a computer lock73Chapter 3: Learning the Basics75Computing tips75Using the keyboard76Character keys77Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys77Function keys77Windows® special keys78Overlay keys78Emulating a full-size keyboard80TOSHIBA Console button80Starting a program81Saving your work81Printing your work82Using diskettes83Inserting and removing diskettes84Caring for diskettes84Backing up your files85Copying to a diskette85Playing a CD or DVD86Drive components and control buttons87CD/DVD control buttons88CD/DVD and Digital audio modes89Inserting a disc90Playing an audio CD92Playing a DVD93Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD93Removing a disc with the computer on94Removing a disc with the computer off94Caring for CDs and DVDs95Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive95Setting up for communications96Connecting the modem96Connecting your computer to a network97Powering down the computer98Turn Off or Shut down command98Restart command99Hibernation command99Stand by command100Using Turn Off or Shut down100Turning off or shutting down more quickly101Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down104Using Hibernation104Enabling the Hibernation command104Going into Hibernation mode105Going into Hibernation mode more quickly106Starting again from Hibernation109Using Stand by110Going into Stand by mode more quickly111Starting again from Stand by114Chapter 4: Mobile Computing115Toshiba’s energy-saver design115Running the computer on battery power115Using additional batteries116Battery safety precautions116Maximizing battery life117Charging batteries118Charging the main battery119Charging the RTC battery119Monitoring battery power120Determining remaining battery power120Conserving battery power121What to do when the battery runs low122Setting battery alarms123Changing the main battery124Removing the battery from the computer124Removing the battery from the battery cover125Inserting a charged battery126Disposing of used batteries safely127Traveling tips128Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System129Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop129Finding your way around the desktop130Windows® XP file system132Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together133Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet136Lesson 4: Creating a new document137Lesson 5: Creating a new folder139Lesson 6: Starting programs140Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows142Using the taskbar143Minimizing and maximizing windows143Resizing and moving windows144Lesson 8: Closing programs145Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts146Creating a shortcut to the Calculator146Creating a shortcut to the Character Map147Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver149Lesson 11: Setting the date and time151Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop152Lesson 13: Using System Restore154Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?155Windows® XP Help and Support155Using the Windows® XP tour157Lesson 15: Turning off your computer158Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options159Windows® XP special features159Personalizing your desktop160Customizing the taskbar160Changing desktop and browsing style161Personalizing individual windows162Customizing window toolbars163Displaying information about each folder164Using your computer at the office166Exchanging data with another computer166Setting up a direct cable connection166Setting up for communications167Connecting your computer to a network168Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray169An overview of using the Internet170The Internet170The World Wide Web170Internet Service Providers171Connecting to the Internet using a telephone line171Surfing the Internet172Internet features172Uploading and downloading files from the Internet173Toshiba’s online resources173Exploring video features173Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television174Playing DVDs175Exploring audio features175Recording sounds175Using a microphone176Adjusting recording quality177Using external speakers or headphones177Using PC Cards179PC Card supporting software179Inserting PC Cards180Removing PC Cards181Hot swapping181Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities183TOSHIBA Accessibility183Fnesse184Starting Fnesse185Assigning a key to a program or document186Viewing existing key assignments188Changing or removing existing key assignments188Hotkey utility188TOSHIBA Console189Customize Your Computer190Network191Security191Power Management191TOSHIBA Button Controls194Toshiba Hardware Setup195Chapter 8: WinDVD 2000198Playing DVDs198Using the WinDVD toolbar200Using the WinDVD status bar200Using the WinDVD control panel201Using the control panel playback buttons202Maximizing the video window204Using playlists205Creating playlists205Loading and playing playlists206Resuming normal playback after using playlists206Customizing WinDVD207Setting general properties207Setting audio properties209Setting display properties210Customizing the control panel210Using WinDVD advanced features211Zooming in216Panning217Zooming out217Adjusting the color balance217Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD218Getting help218Exiting WinDVD218Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong219Problems that are easy to fix219Problems when you turn on the computer221The Windows® operating system is not working222Using Startup options to fix problems223Internet problems224The Windows® XP operating system can help you224Resolving a hardware conflict225A plan of action225Resolving hardware conflicts on your own225Fixing a problem with Device Manager227Memory module problems228Power and the batteries229Keyboard problems230Display problems231Disk drive problems233DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive problems235Sound system problems243PC Card problems244Printer problems247Modem problems248Develop good computing habits248If you need further assistance250Before you call250Contacting Toshiba250Other Toshiba Internet Web sites251Toshiba’s worldwide offices252Appendix A: Hot Keys255Volume Mute255Instant password security256Without a password256With a password256Power usage mode257Stand by mode258Hibernation mode259Display modes260Display brightness260Disabling or enabling the TouchPad261Keyboard hot keys261Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors262USA and Canada262United Kingdom262Australia262Europe262Appendix C: Video Modes263Your computer’s video modes264Table 1 Video modes (VGA)264Table 2 Video modes (XGA)265Glossary268Index284Taille: 3,7 MoPages: 294Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel
Mode D'EmploiTable des matièresSatellite® 1400/1405 Series User’s Guide1Contents13Introduction23This guide23Safety icons24Other icons used25Other documentation25Service options26Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around27Making sure you have everything27Front with the display closed28Back29Right side30Left side31Front with the display open32Keyboard indicator lights34System indicator panel35CD/DVD control buttons36Underside37Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer44Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices46Installing additional memory (optional)47Connecting a mouse53Connecting a printer53Connecting a USB printer54Connecting a parallel printer54Using external display devices54Connecting an external monitor55Directing the display output when you turn on the computer55Enabling different refresh rates56Adjusting the quality of the external display57Display limitations58Connecting an external diskette drive59Using an external keyboard59Connecting the AC adapter60Charging the battery62Using the computer for the first time62Opening the display panel62Turning on the power63Activating the power-on password65Using the TouchPad65Primary and secondary control buttons66Disabling or enabling the TouchPad67Setting up a printer69Setting up the fax function71Powering off the computer73Caring for your computer73Cleaning the computer74Moving the computer74Using a computer lock74Chapter 3: Learning the Basics76Computing tips76Using the keyboard77Character keys78Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys78Function keys78Windows® special keys79Overlay keys79Emulating a full-size keyboard81TOSHIBA Console button81Starting a program82Saving your work82Printing your work83Using diskettes84Inserting and removing diskettes85Caring for diskettes85Backing up your files86Copying to a diskette86Playing a CD or DVD87Drive components and control buttons88CD/DVD control buttons89CD/DVD and Digital audio modes90Inserting a disc91Playing an audio CD93Playing a DVD94Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD94Removing a disc with the computer on95Removing a disc with the computer off95Caring for CDs and DVDs96Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive96Setting up for communications97Connecting the modem97Connecting your computer to a network98Powering down the computer99Turn Off or Shut down command99Restart command100Hibernation command100Standby command101Using Turn Off or Shut down101Turning off or shutting down more quickly102Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down105Using Hibernation105Enabling the Hibernation command105Going into Hibernation mode106Going into Hibernation mode more quickly108Starting again from Hibernation111Using Standby112Going into Standby mode more quickly113Starting again from Standby116Chapter 4: Mobile Computing117Toshiba’s energy-saver design117Running the computer on battery power117Using additional batteries118Battery safety precautions118Maximizing battery life119Charging batteries121Charging the main battery121Charging the RTC battery122Monitoring battery power122Determining remaining battery power123Conserving battery power124What to do when the battery runs low124Setting battery alarms125Changing the main battery126Removing the battery from the computer126Removing the battery from the battery cover127Inserting a charged battery128Disposing of used batteries safely129Traveling tips130Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System131Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop132Finding your way around the desktop132Windows® XP file system134Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together135Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet139Lesson 4: Creating a new document140Lesson 5: Creating a new folder142Lesson 6: Starting programs143Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows145Using the taskbar146Minimizing and maximizing windows146Resizing and moving windows147Lesson 8: Closing programs148Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts149Creating a shortcut to the Calculator149Creating a shortcut to the Character Map150Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver152Lesson 11: Setting the date and time154Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop155Lesson 13: Using System Restore157Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?158Windows® XP Help and Support158Using the Windows® XP tour160Lesson 15: Turning off your computer161Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options162Windows® XP special features162Personalizing your desktop163Customizing the taskbar163Changing desktop and browsing style164Personalizing individual windows165Customizing window toolbars166Displaying information about each folder167Using your computer at the office169Exchanging data with another computer169Setting up a direct cable connection169Setting up for communications170Connecting your computer to a network172Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray173An overview of using the Internet173The Internet174The World Wide Web174Internet Service Providers174Connecting to the Internet using a telephone line175Surfing the Internet175Internet features176Uploading and downloading files from the Internet176Toshiba’s online resources177Exploring video features177Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television177Playing DVDs178Exploring audio features179Recording sounds179Using a microphone180Adjusting recording quality181Using external speakers or headphones181Using PC Cards182PC Card supporting software183Inserting PC Cards183Removing PC Cards184Hot swapping185Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities186TOSHIBA Accessibility186Fnesse187Starting Fnesse188Assigning a key to a program or document189Viewing existing key assignments191Changing or removing existing key assignments191Hotkey utility191TOSHIBA Console192Customize Your Computer193Network194Security194Power Management194TOSHIBA Button Controls197Toshiba Hardware Setup198Chapter 8: WinDVD™201Playing DVDs201Using the WinDVD toolbar203Using the WinDVD status bar203Using the WinDVD control panel204Using the control panel playback buttons205Maximizing the video window208Using playlists208Creating playlists208Loading and playing playlists210Resuming normal playback after using playlists210Customizing WinDVD210Setting general properties211Setting audio properties212Setting display properties214Customizing the control panel214Using WinDVD advanced features215Zooming in218Panning219Zooming out219Adjusting the color balance219Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD220Getting help220Exiting WinDVD220Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong221Problems that are easy to fix221Problems when you turn on the computer223The Windows® operating system is not working224Using Startup options to fix problems225Internet problems226The Windows® XP operating system can help you226Resolving a hardware conflict227A plan of action227Resolving hardware conflicts on your own227Fixing a problem with Device Manager229Memory module problems231Power and the batteries232Keyboard problems233Display problems234Disk drive problems236DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive problems238Sound system problems246PC Card problems247Printer problems250Modem problems251Develop good computing habits251If you need further assistance253Before you call253Contacting Toshiba253Other Toshiba Internet Web sites255Toshiba’s worldwide offices255Appendix A: Hot Keys258Volume Mute258Instant password security259Without a password259With a password259Power usage mode260Standby mode261Hibernation mode262Display modes263Display brightness264Disabling or enabling the TouchPad264Keyboard hot keys264Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors265USA and Canada265United Kingdom265Australia265Europe265Appendix C: Video Modes266Your computer’s video modes267Table 1 Video modes (VGA)267Table 2 Video modes (XGA)268Table 3 Video modes (SXGA+)270Glossary272Index288Taille: 3,7 MoPages: 298Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel
Mode D'EmploiTable des matièresSatellite® 1400/1405 Series User’s Guide1Contents13Introduction23This guide23Safety icons24Other icons used25Other documentation25Service options26Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around27Making sure you have everything27Front with the display closed28Back29Right side30Left side31Front with the display open32Keyboard indicator lights34System indicator panel35CD/DVD control buttons36Underside37Chapter 2: Getting Started39Selecting a place to work39Creating a computer-friendly environment39Keeping yourself comfortable40Precautions43Setting up your computer44Setting up your software45Registering your computer with Toshiba46Adding external devices46Installing additional memory (optional)47Connecting a mouse53Connecting a printer53Connecting a USB printer54Connecting a parallel printer54Using external display devices54Connecting an external monitor55Directing the display output when you turn on the computer55Enabling different refresh rates56Adjusting the quality of the external display57Display limitations58Connecting an external diskette drive59Using an external keyboard59Connecting the AC adapter60Charging the battery62Using the computer for the first time62Opening the display panel62Turning on the power63Activating the power-on password65Using the TouchPad65Primary and secondary control buttons66Disabling or enabling the TouchPad67Setting up a printer69Setting up the fax function71Powering off the computer73Caring for your computer73Cleaning the computer74Moving the computer74Using a computer lock74Chapter 3: Learning the Basics76Computing tips76Using the keyboard77Character keys78Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys78Function keys78Windows® special keys79Overlay keys79Emulating a full-size keyboard81TOSHIBA Console button81Starting a program82Saving your work82Printing your work83Using diskettes84Inserting and removing diskettes85Caring for diskettes85Backing up your files86Copying to a diskette86Playing a CD or DVD87Drive components and control buttons88CD/DVD control buttons89CD/DVD and Digital audio modes90Inserting a disc91Playing an audio CD93Playing a DVD94Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD94Removing a disc with the computer on95Removing a disc with the computer off95Caring for CDs and DVDs96Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive96Setting up for communications97Connecting the modem97Connecting your computer to a network98Powering down the computer99Turn Off or Shut down command99Restart command100Hibernation command100Standby command101Using Turn Off or Shut down101Turning off or shutting down more quickly102Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down105Using Hibernation105Enabling the Hibernation command105Going into Hibernation mode106Going into Hibernation mode more quickly108Starting again from Hibernation111Using Standby112Going into Standby mode more quickly113Starting again from Standby116Chapter 4: Mobile Computing117Toshiba’s energy-saver design117Running the computer on battery power117Using additional batteries118Battery safety precautions118Maximizing battery life119Charging batteries121Charging the main battery121Charging the RTC battery122Monitoring battery power122Determining remaining battery power123Conserving battery power124What to do when the battery runs low124Setting battery alarms125Changing the main battery126Removing the battery from the computer126Removing the battery from the battery cover127Inserting a charged battery128Disposing of used batteries safely129Traveling tips130Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System131Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop132Finding your way around the desktop132Windows® XP file system134Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together135Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet139Lesson 4: Creating a new document140Lesson 5: Creating a new folder142Lesson 6: Starting programs143Lesson 7: Resizing, repositioning, and hiding windows145Using the taskbar146Minimizing and maximizing windows146Resizing and moving windows147Lesson 8: Closing programs148Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts149Creating a shortcut to the Calculator149Creating a shortcut to the Character Map150Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver152Lesson 11: Setting the date and time154Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop155Lesson 13: Using System Restore157Lesson 14: If I am lost, what do I do?158Windows® XP Help and Support158Using the Windows® XP tour160Lesson 15: Turning off your computer161Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options162Windows® XP special features162Personalizing your desktop163Customizing the taskbar163Changing desktop and browsing style164Personalizing individual windows165Customizing window toolbars166Displaying information about each folder167Using your computer at the office169Exchanging data with another computer169Setting up a direct cable connection169Setting up for communications170Connecting your computer to a network172Accessing the wireless modules using your system tray173An overview of using the Internet173The Internet174The World Wide Web174Internet Service Providers174Connecting to the Internet using a telephone line175Surfing the Internet175Internet features176Uploading and downloading files from the Internet176Toshiba’s online resources177Exploring video features177Viewing presentations or DVD movies on your television177Playing DVDs178Exploring audio features179Recording sounds179Using a microphone180Adjusting recording quality181Using external speakers or headphones181Using PC Cards182PC Card supporting software183Inserting PC Cards183Removing PC Cards184Hot swapping185Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities186TOSHIBA Accessibility186Fnesse187Starting Fnesse188Assigning a key to a program or document189Viewing existing key assignments191Changing or removing existing key assignments191Hotkey utility191TOSHIBA Console192Customize Your Computer193Network194Security194Power Management194TOSHIBA Button Controls197Toshiba Hardware Setup198Chapter 8: WinDVD™201Playing DVDs201Using the WinDVD toolbar203Using the WinDVD status bar203Using the WinDVD control panel204Using the control panel playback buttons205Maximizing the video window208Using playlists208Creating playlists208Loading and playing playlists210Resuming normal playback after using playlists210Customizing WinDVD210Setting general properties211Setting audio properties212Setting display properties214Customizing the control panel214Using WinDVD advanced features215Zooming in218Panning219Zooming out219Adjusting the color balance219Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD220Getting help220Exiting WinDVD220Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong221Problems that are easy to fix221Problems when you turn on the computer223The Windows® operating system is not working224Using Startup options to fix problems225Internet problems226The Windows® XP operating system can help you226Resolving a hardware conflict227A plan of action227Resolving hardware conflicts on your own227Fixing a problem with Device Manager229Memory module problems231Power and the batteries232Keyboard problems233Display problems234Disk drive problems236DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive problems238Sound system problems246PC Card problems247Printer problems250Modem problems251Develop good computing habits251If you need further assistance253Before you call253Contacting Toshiba253Other Toshiba Internet Web sites255Toshiba’s worldwide offices255Appendix A: Hot Keys258Volume Mute258Instant password security259Without a password259With a password259Power usage mode260Standby mode261Hibernation mode262Display modes263Display brightness264Disabling or enabling the TouchPad264Keyboard hot keys264Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors265USA and Canada265United Kingdom265Australia265Europe265Appendix C: Video Modes266Your computer’s video modes267Table 1 Video modes (VGA)267Table 2 Video modes (XGA)268Table 3 Video modes (SXGA+)270Glossary272Index288Taille: 3,7 MoPages: 298Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel