Toshiba M200 User Manual

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
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current on the most recent software and hardware options for 
your computer, and for other product information.
For more information on maximizing battery power see 
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Keyboard problems
If, when you type, strange things happen or nothing happens, 
the problem may be related to the keyboard itself.
The keyboard produces unexpected characters.
A keypad overlay may be on. If the numlock light or cursor 
control mode light is on, press 
Fn
 and 
F10 
simultaneously to 
turn off the cursor control mode light or 
Fn
 and 
F11
 
simultaneously to turn off the numlock light. 
If the problem occurs when both the keypad overlays are off, 
make sure the software you are using is not remapping the 
keyboard. Refer to the software documentation and check 
that the program does not assign different meanings to any of 
the keys.
You have connected an external keyboard and the 
operating system displays one or more keyboard error 
messages.
The keyboard you connected may be defective or 
incompatible with the computer. Try using a different make 
of keyboard.
Nothing happens when you press the keys on the 
external keyboard.
You may have plugged the external keyboard in while the 
computer was turned on. Click StartShut Down or Turn off 
computer,
 and Restart the computer using the TouchPad on 
the internal keyboard. The computer will restart and 
recognize the device.