Toshiba R200 User Guide
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Expansion Options
Using an external monitor
5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3.2
Connecting a keyboard
You can connect a USB keyboard while the computer is on.
To connect the keyboard to the computer or the optional Slim
Port Replicator, gently push the keyboard cable into the USB
port.
Port Replicator, gently push the keyboard cable into the USB
port.
Using an external monitor
If you prefer to use an external monitor, you can attach one to
your computer’s RGB (monitor) port or to the RGB (monitor)
port on the optional Slim Port Replicator.
your computer’s RGB (monitor) port or to the RGB (monitor)
port on the optional Slim Port Replicator.
Connecting the monitor
1
If you are connecting the monitor to your computer or to
the optional Slim Port Replicator, and the replicator is
connected to your computer, turn off the computer.
the optional Slim Port Replicator, and the replicator is
connected to your computer, turn off the computer.
Make sure the computer is off before you attach the monitor.
Connecting a monitor with the computer’s power on may
damage the monitor, the computer, or both.
Connecting a monitor with the computer’s power on may
damage the monitor, the computer, or both.
2
Connect the monitor’s video cable to the RGB (monitor)
port on the computer or the optional Slim Port Replicator.
port on the computer or the optional Slim Port Replicator.
3
Connect the monitor’s power cable to a power source.
4
Turn on the external monitor.
5
Turn on the computer.
The computer will use the external monitor and disable the
built-in display panel.
built-in display panel.
If your external monitor can display high-resolution video
modes (greater than 800 x 600), you can take advantage of
this feature by changing the video mode in Display Properties
in the Control Panel.
modes (greater than 800 x 600), you can take advantage of
this feature by changing the video mode in Display Properties
in the Control Panel.
NOTE