Toshiba E300 Manuale Utente

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Learning the Basics
Starting a program
Your computer’s keyboard has one key and one button that have 
special functions in Windows
®
Windows
®
 key—Opens the Start menu
Application key—Has a similar function as the secondary 
mouse button
Backlit keyboard
Your keyboard may have a backlight illumination feature. If the 
keyboard backlight setting is set to Auto, the backlight turns on 
when you type on the keyboard and turns off after a certain interval 
when you stop typing. You can modify the time-out interval or 
change the keyboard backlight setting to always on or always off 
using the 
Fn + Z
 hot key.
Starting a program
The easiest way to start a program is to double-click the name of 
the file that contains the information you want to work on. To find 
the file, use the Start menu or Windows
®
 Explorer.
If you prefer to open the program first, you have four options. You can:
Double-click the icon for the program on your desktop
Use the Start menu
Use Windows
®
 Explorer to locate the program file
Use the Search programs and files field in the Start menu
The next three sections explain how to start a program from the 
Start menu, Windows
®
 Explorer, and the Search programs and files 
field.
Starting a program from the Start menu
When you install a program, the operating system usually puts an 
icon in the All Programs menu. To start a program that has an icon 
in the All Programs menu, follow these steps, which use the 
Windows
®
 WordPad program as an example:
1
Click Start, and then All Programs.
The Windows
®
 operating system displays the All Programs 
menu, which lists programs and program groups. If your 
program is listed, go to step 3, otherwise, continue with step 2.
If you pause with your mouse on All Programs, it will open it up. You 
may need to scroll up or down to see the complete list.
NOTE