Toshiba L630-EZ1311 Reference Guide

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Using the optical disc drive
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❖ Temporarily disable the TouchPad, so that it does not respond 
❖ Disable the tapping feature. If you disable tapping only, you 
can still use the TouchPad’s control buttons and move the 
pointer by sliding your finger on the TouchPad.
❖ Adjust the sensitivity of the TouchPad, so that it is less 
responsive to accidental light taps and lighter finger pressure.
TouchPad setting options vary by computer model. The TouchPad 
settings are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the 
Windows Control Panel. For more information, please visit 
www.support.toshiba.com, and enter the phrase “Mouse pointer 
jumps around as you type” into the Search field.
Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™
The TouchPad™ is enabled by default. To enable/disable the 
TouchPad, do one of the following:
❖ Press the TouchPad ON/OFF (
) button. 
(Available on certain models.)
❖ Press 
Fn + F9
. For more information, see the “Disabling or 
enabling the TouchPad™ in the electronic User’s Guide.
Alternately, you can disable only the tapping feature. If you disable 
tapping only, you can still use the TouchPad’s control buttons and 
move the pointer by sliding your finger on the TouchPad. To disable 
tapping only, use the Mouse Properties option in the Windows 
Control Panel.
Using the optical disc drive
Optical storage is a popular medium for software, music, and video. 
Digital versatile discs or Blu-ray Discs™ (DVDs or BDs) provide a 
significant increase in data storage and support features that were 
not available on previous video platforms. These features include 
wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround 
sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Your optical disc drive is set to play region 1 
(North America) for DVD-ROMs or BD-ROMs, depending on the type 
of drive. If you play a DVD or BD from another region, the drive will 
automatically change to play in the format of the other region. The 
drive will allow you to change regions four times. On the fourth 
change, the region will be “locked in.” That is, the drive will only play 
DVDs and BDs from that last region. Note that changing from region 
1 to region 2 and back to region 1 is counted as two changes.