Toshiba F25Series User Manual
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Making your keyboard emulate a full-size
keyboard .....................................................82
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys .........................................83
Function keys....................................................83
Windows
®
special keys.....................................84
Overlay keys .....................................................84
Using the overlay to type numeric data.............85
Starting a program..................................................86
Starting a program from the Start menu...........86
Starting a program from Windows
®
Explorer ...87
Starting a program from the Run dialog box ....88
Saving your work ....................................................89
Printing your work ..................................................91
Backing up your work .............................................92
Restoring your work .........................................93
Drive components and control buttons.............94
Inserting a disc ................................................95
Playing an audio CD..........................................96
Playing CDs using Auto-Run.............................97
Creating a CD or DVD .......................................98
Viewing the contents of a CD or DVD................98
Removing a disc ...............................................99
Caring for CD or DVD Discs .............................99
Powering down the computer ...............................100
Using the Turn off command ..........................100
Using Hibernation Mode .................................102
Using Standby Mode.......................................105
Toshiba’s online resources ...................................108
Chapter 3: Mobile Computing................................................ 109
Toshiba’s energy-saver design..............................109
Running the computer on battery power ..............110
Battery Notice .................................................110
Power management ........................................111