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Using the microphone, Using the microphone -28, Diskettes – Toshiba Equium A100 (PSAAB) User Manual

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Operating Basics

6. If your CD/DVDs become dusty or dirty, wipe them with a clean dry

cloth. Wipe from the center out, do not wipe in a circular direction

around the CD/DVD. If necessary, use a cloth dampened in water or a

neutral cleaner. Do not use benzine, thinner or similar cleaner.

Diskettes

1. Store your diskettes in the container they came in to protect them and

keep them clean. If a diskette is dirty, do not use cleaning fluid. Clean it

with a soft damp cloth.

2. Do not slide back the diskette’s protective metal covering or touch the

diskette’s magnetic surface. Fingerprints may prevent the diskette drive

from reading data from the diskette.

3. Data may be lost if the diskette is twisted; bent; or exposed to direct

sunlight, extreme heat or cold.

4. Do not place heavy objects on your diskettes.
5. Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your diskettes. Foreign particles

inside the diskette’s jacket can damage the magnetic surface.

6. Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your diskettes. Keep your

diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets and other sources

of magnetic fields.

Using the microphone

Your computer has a built-in microphone that can be used to record

monaural sounds into your applications. It can also be used to issue voice

commands to applications that support such functions.
Since your computer has a built-in microphone and speaker, “feedback”

may be heard under certain conditions. Feedback occurs when sound from

the speaker is picked up in the microphone and amplified back to the

speaker, which amplifies it again to the microphone.
This feedback occurs repeatedly and causes a very loud, high-pitched

noise. It is a common phenomenon that occurs in any sound system when

the microphone input is output to the speaker (throughput) and the speaker

volume is too loud or too close to the microphone. You can control

throughput by adjusting the volume of your speaker or through the Mute

function in the Master Volume panel. Refer to your Windows documentation

for details on using the Master Volume panel.

Some models are optional equipped with a internal micorphone.