Toshiba 8100 User Guide
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Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Finding Your Way Around
Finding where everything’s located
Finding where everything’s located
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Right side
The right side speaker lets you hear stereo sound from a CD or
DVD in addition to system alarms and audible warnings
associated with your software.
DVD in addition to system alarms and audible warnings
associated with your software.
The SelectBay
®
allows you to use one of several possible
SelectBay modules. The DVD-ROM drive is shown in place. For
more information on using your DVD-ROM, see “Using the
optional DVD-ROM drive” on page 75. For further information
on SelectBay devices, see “Swapping SelectBay modules” on
page 47.
more information on using your DVD-ROM, see “Using the
optional DVD-ROM drive” on page 75. For further information
on SelectBay devices, see “Swapping SelectBay modules” on
page 47.
The modem port lets you connect the computer’s internal modem
directly to a conventional telephone line.
directly to a conventional telephone line.
The composite video port lets you connect your computer to an
external video device such as a standard television set.
external video device such as a standard television set.
Attaching an optional PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock Cable
to the security lock slot lets you anchor your computer to a large,
heavy object such as your desk. For more information, see “Using
a computer lock” on page 82.
to the security lock slot lets you anchor your computer to a large,
heavy object such as your desk. For more information, see “Using
a computer lock” on page 82.
Speaker
SelectBay device
Modem port
Composite video port
Security lock slot
Composite video port
Security lock slot
(DVD-ROM drive shown)