Toshiba M200 User Manual

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NTRODUCTION
Battery optimized
Lowers the CPU processing speed
first, then if necessary turns on the
fan.
Utilities
This section describes preinstalled utilities and tells how to start them. For details
on operations, refer to each utility’s online manual, help files or readme.txt files.
TOSHIBA Power Saver To access this power savings management program, open
the Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance and
click the TOSHIBA Power Saver icon.
HW Setup
This program lets you customize your hardware settings
according to the way you work with your computer and
the peripherals you use. To start the utility, open the
Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware and click
the TOSHIBA HW Setup icon.
Fn-esse
This Windows program lets you define your own “short-
cut” keys to quickly launch applications and speed your
work in Windows.  To start the utility, click the Windows
Start button, point to All Programs, point to TOSHIBA,
point to Utilities and click Fn-esse.
TOSHIBA Password
The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of
Utility
password security: User and Supervisor.
Display Driver
The display driver enables simultaneous display on the
 for Windows
internal LCD, and on an external computer monitor. To
enable this function, use the Display Properties dialogue
box.
Symbol Commander
This software enables the user to run an application or to
show home page by drawing a simple mark on the display
with the Tablet PC Pen. You can customize the action to
boot the computer and to run the application.
TOSHIBA
When TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities is enabled, you
Accelerometer
can invoke the Start menu, switch active windows or
Utilities
launch predefined applications by shaking the computer
vertically or horizontally, or tilting it.
You can boot TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities from the
menu bar as follows.
[Start]-[All Programs]- [TOSHIBA]-[Tablet PC]-[Setting of
TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities]
The Setting of TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities screen
appears.
Utilities