Toshiba U925t-S2120 Laptop User Manual


 
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Connecting an HDMI™-compatible
television or display device .........................66
Directing the display output when you turn
on the computer .........................................66
Adjusting the quality of the external display......67
Customizing your computer’s settings....................67
Caring for your computer........................................68
Cleaning the computer......................................68
Moving the computer........................................68
Chapter 2: Learning the Basics................................................. 69
Computing tips .......................................................69
Using the keyboard .................................................70
Function keys....................................................71
Special Windows
®
keys ...................................71
Backlit keyboard................................................71
Mouse properties....................................................72
Starting an app .......................................................72
Starting an app from the Start screen ...............72
Saving your work....................................................73
Backing up your work .............................................73
Toshiba’s online resources .....................................74
Chapter 3: Mobile Computing................................................... 75
Toshiba’s energy-saver design................................75
Running the computer on battery power ................75
Battery Notice ...................................................76
Power management ..........................................77
Charging the main battery.................................77
Charging the RTC battery..................................78
Monitoring main battery power...............................79
Determining remaining battery power...............80
What to do when the main battery runs low .....81
Setting battery notifications ..............................81
Conserving battery power ................................82
Power Plans......................................................83