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Toshiba Portege M800 User Manual

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User’s Manual

2-7

The Grand Tour

Please handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the

surface.

Speakers

The speakers emit sound generated by your

software as well as audio alarms, such as low

battery condition, generated by the system.

Display Screen

The LCD displays high-contrast text and graphics.

Refer to Appendix B,

Display Controller and

Modes

. When the computer operates on the

AC adaptor the display screen’s image will be

somewhat brighter than when it operates on

battery power. The lower brightness level is

intended to save battery power.

Web Camera LED

Web Camera LED indicates web camera is

working or not. (Provided with some models)

Web Camera

Take your picture or send your image to web

contacts. (Provided with some models)

Built-in microphone

The Microphone is used with the Web Camera to

talk to other Web Camera users and to record

messages on windows media. (Provided with

some models)

Power Button

Turns the computer on and off and puts it into

Hibernation Mode and wakes it up from Sleep

Mode.

Mute Button or LED

On/Off Button

Depending on the model you purchased, press

this button to mute the volume or to switch the

illumination of the TouchPad, brand logo and

buttons on or off. (Provided with some models)

CD/ DVD Button

Pressing this button will launch an application

program that allows for playing of CDs or DVDs.

The application that is launched differs by model:

Windows Media Player/TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER.

(Provided with some models)

Play/Pause Button

Press this button to begin playing an audio CD, a

DVD movie or digital audio file. This button also

acts as a Pause button. (Provided with some

models)

Stop Button

Stops playing of the CD, DVD or digital audio.

(Provided with some models)

Previous Button

Skips backwards to the previous track, chapter or

digital file. Refer to Chapter 4,

Operating Basics

,

for details. (Provided with some models)

Next Button

Skips forward to the next track, chapter or digital

file. Refer to Chapter 4,

Operating Basics

, for

details. (Provided with some models)