Toshiba satallite pro 6000 series c6602-1001m1 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Connecting Other External Devices
Using an external keyboard
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If you use the display hot key (
Fn
+
F5
) to change the display
output with the LCD Display Stretch option enabled and the
display area (resolution) set to 640 x 480 or 800 x 600, the
image on the internal display panel may appear stretched.
display area (resolution) set to 640 x 480 or 800 x 600, the
image on the internal display panel may appear stretched.
Using an external keyboard
If you prefer to use a full-size keyboard, you can attach one to your
computer. The computer’s PS/2 port supports any PS/2-
compatible keyboard.
computer. The computer’s PS/2 port supports any PS/2-
compatible keyboard.
NOTE: If you connect a PS/2 keyboard to the computer while
it is in Standby mode, you will not be able to use the
keyboard when you turn the computer on.
it is in Standby mode, you will not be able to use the
keyboard when you turn the computer on.
CAUTION: When connecting any PS/2 device, turn off your
computer to prevent any possible hardware damage.
computer to prevent any possible hardware damage.
HINT: You can only connect one PS/2 device at a time,
unless you purchase an optional Y-cable. Connecting a
Y-cable to the computer’s PS/2 port allows you to connect
a PS/2-compatible mouse and a PS/2-compatible keyboard
simultaneously.
unless you purchase an optional Y-cable. Connecting a
Y-cable to the computer’s PS/2 port allows you to connect
a PS/2-compatible mouse and a PS/2-compatible keyboard
simultaneously.
Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key
An external keyboard does not have the
Fn
key contained on the
Satellite Pro
®
6000 Series computer’s built-in keyboard. If you use
the computer’s hot keys or have set up key combinations in
Fn-esse
Fn-esse
®
, you’ll probably miss these features when using an
external keyboard. Don’t worry: you can use a key combination on
the external keyboard to emulate the
the external keyboard to emulate the
Fn
key. You can set up this