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If Something Goes Wrong
Keyboard problems
The battery appears not to power the computer for 
as long as it usually does.
If you frequently repeat shallow charge and discharge, the 
battery meter may become inaccurate. Let the battery 
discharge completely, then try charging it again.
Check the power options via your Power Plans (see 
). Have you added a device that takes its 
power from the battery? Is your software using the internal 
storage drive more? Is the display power set to turn off 
automatically? Was the battery fully charged to begin with? 
All these conditions affect how long the charge lasts.
After a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to 
perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced. 
This is normal for all batteries. To purchase a new battery 
pack, see your accessories information included with your 
computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at 
Refer to this site often to stay 
current on the most recent software and hardware options 
for your computer, and for other product information.
For more information on maintaining battery power, see 
.
Keyboard problems
You have connected an external keyboard and the 
operating system displays one or more keyboard 
error messages.
You may need to update your keyboard driver. Refer to the 
documentation that came with the keyboard or to the 
keyboard manufacturer's Web site.
The keyboard you connected may be defective or 
incompatible with the computer. Try using a different make of 
keyboard.
Display problems
Here are some typical display problems and their solutions:
The screen is blank.
Display Auto Off may have gone into effect. Press any key to 
activate the screen.
If you are using the built-in screen, make sure the display 
priority is not set for an external monitor. To do this, press 
Fn + F5
. If this does not correct the problem, press 
Fn + F5
 
again to return the display priority to its previous setting.