Special features, Special features -9 – Toshiba Tecra 8100 User Manual
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Special features
The following features are either unique to Toshiba computers or are
advanced features, that make the computer more convenient to use.
Availability or use of specific features may vary according to the operating
system.
Hotkeys
Key combinations let you quickly modify the
system configuration directly from the keyboard
without running a system configuration program.
Display automatic
power off
This feature automatically cuts off power to the
internal display when there is no keyboard input
for a time specified in the TSETUP program.
Power is restored when any key is pressed. If
you use Windows 95, you can also specify the
time in the Display Auto Off window of Power
Save Modes in Power Saver. If you use
Windows 98, you can specify the time in the Turn
off monitor item of the Power Save Mode window
of Power Save Modes in Power Saver.
HDD automatic
power off
This feature automatically cuts off power to the
hard disk drive when it is not accessed for a time
specified in the TSETUP program. Power is
restored when the hard disk is accessed. If you
use Windows 95, you can also specify the time
in the HDD Auto Off window of Power Save
Modes in Power Saver. If you use Windows 98,
you can specify the time in the Turn off hard
disks item of the Power Save Mode window of
Power Save Modes in Power Saver.
System automatic
power off
This feature automatically turns off power to the
system when a period of time specified in the
TSETUP program has elapsed. If you use
Windows 95, you can also specify the time in the
System Window of Power Save Modes in Power
Saver. If you use Windows 98, you can specify
the time in the System standby item of the Power
Save Mode window of Power Save Modes in
Power Saver. The feature works only in Resume
mode.
Keypad overlay
Dark grey keys with light grey lettering make up the
keypad overlay, which lets you use the keyboard for
ten-key operations or cursor control.