Toshiba M20 Betriebsanweisung
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Finding Your Way Around
Keyboard and display features
Keyboard and display features
Power button —The power button is used to turn on power to the
computer. For more information, see
computer. For more information, see
Screen—The computer’s screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD)
that provides clear, sharp images.
that provides clear, sharp images.
Keyboard—The 85-key keyboard provides all the functionality
of a full-size keyboard. It has several built-in hot-key functions that
turn system functions on and off. For more information on how to
use the internal keyboard, see
of a full-size keyboard. It has several built-in hot-key functions that
turn system functions on and off. For more information on how to
use the internal keyboard, see
.
For information on using an external keyboard, see
Keyboard indicator panel—These lights provide information
about various keyboard functions. See
about various keyboard functions. See
for a description of the panel lights.
AccuPoint
®
II pointing device—This device combines the
function of a mouse with the convenience of never having to
remove your hands from the keyboard. The AccuPoint II buttons
(Primary and Secondary) work with the AccuPoint II pointing
device. For further information, see
remove your hands from the keyboard. The AccuPoint II buttons
(Primary and Secondary) work with the AccuPoint II pointing
device. For further information, see
System indicator panel—These lights provide status information
about various system functions. See the following section for a
description of each panel light.
about various system functions. See the following section for a
description of each panel light.
Indicator panel lights
This panel is located on the front of the computer.
AC power light—Glows green when the computer is connected
to an AC power source.
to an AC power source.