Toshiba P300 Laptop User Manual


 
User’s Manual 2-8
The Grand Tour
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.
Power Button Turns the computer on and off and puts it into
Hibernation mode and wakes it up from Sleep
mode.
Mute Button Press this button to mute/un-mute sound.
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.
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)
TouchPad A TouchPad located in the centre of the palm rest
is used to control the on-screen pointer.
Fingerprint Sensor Just by swiping the finger against the fingerprint
sensor, the following functions will be enabled:
Log-on to Windows and access a security-
enabled homepage through IE (Internet Explorer)
Files and folders can be encrypted/decrypted and
third party access to them prevented. Disable the
password-protected screensaver when returning
from power-saving (Sleep) mode. System boot
authentication and Single Touch Boot feature.
Authentication of the User Password and Hard
Disk Drive Password when booting up the
computer. Refer to the Using the fingerprint
sensor (FingerPrint sensor is provided with some
models) section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics.
(Provided with some models)
TouchPad Control
Buttons
These let you select menu items or manipulate
text and graphics designated by the on-screen
pointer. Refer to the Using the TouchPad section
in Chapter 4, Operating Basics.