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... Using an SD™ Card 85 Inserting memory media 86 Removing memory media 86 Adding optional external devices 87 Using an external keyboard 87 Using an external mouse 87 Using external devices 87 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 88 Using a docking... for application updates 92 Downloading updates 92 Installing updates 93 Downloading and installing System updates.....93 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 File browsing screen 95 Operation of files/folders 95 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 98 Problems when you turn on the...
... Using an SD™ Card 85 Inserting memory media 86 Removing memory media 86 Adding optional external devices 87 Using an external keyboard 87 Using an external mouse 87 Using external devices 87 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 88 Using a docking... for application updates 92 Downloading updates 92 Installing updates 93 Downloading and installing System updates.....93 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 93 File browsing screen 95 Operation of files/folders 95 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 97 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 98 Problems when you turn on the...
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... viewed screen. Icon Name Back button Description Touch to return to view the most recently view apps. Voice recognition Touch to perform a search using the keyboard. button Google Search bar Touch to perform a voice-enabled search. Home button Touch to return to the left of the battery charge. Displays the status...
... viewed screen. Icon Name Back button Description Touch to return to view the most recently view apps. Voice recognition Touch to perform a search using the keyboard. button Google Search bar Touch to perform a voice-enabled search. Home button Touch to return to the left of the battery charge. Displays the status...
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... have customized it. This shortcut, when touched, launches your device from Sleep mode. However, your finger to manipulate the onscreen icons, buttons, menu items, onscreen keyboard, and other icons depending on the touchscreen. Touch screen navigation Use your Home screens" on a Home screen. Touch the Home button to return to open...
... have customized it. This shortcut, when touched, launches your device from Sleep mode. However, your finger to manipulate the onscreen icons, buttons, menu items, onscreen keyboard, and other icons depending on the touchscreen. Touch screen navigation Use your Home screens" on a Home screen. Touch the Home button to return to open...
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.... Pinch-In some apps (such as app and setting icons or onscreen buttons. This allows you turn this feature on and off, using the onscreen keyboard. 42 Getting Started Navigation and features The screen is made of the device to avoid injury. Double-tap again to view another Home screen. You...
.... Pinch-In some apps (such as app and setting icons or onscreen buttons. This allows you turn this feature on and off, using the onscreen keyboard. 42 Getting Started Navigation and features The screen is made of the device to avoid injury. Double-tap again to view another Home screen. You...
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... more battery power) ❖ Wi-Fi networks-Displays a list of Wi-Fi® networks you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. Settings 65 Customizing your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 32. ❖ Add Wi-Fi network-Touch to open a dialog box to add a Wi-Fi...
... more battery power) ❖ Wi-Fi networks-Displays a list of Wi-Fi® networks you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. Settings 65 Customizing your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 32. ❖ Add Wi-Fi network-Touch to open a dialog box to add a Wi-Fi...
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...the applications you have accounts that connect to it. Toshiba is not responsible for your tablet. You will typically lose some functionality in its authority to be administrators for any devices that require them into the keyboard. ❖ Device administrators-Under Device administration, touch... open a screen with or without encryption), Toshiba strongly recommends that you power it on, see "Securing your tablet" on ...
...the applications you have accounts that connect to it. Toshiba is not responsible for your tablet. You will typically lose some functionality in its authority to be administrators for any devices that require them into the keyboard. ❖ Device administrators-Under Device administration, touch... open a screen with or without encryption), Toshiba strongly recommends that you power it on, see "Securing your tablet" on ...
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...applications that support it . Touch the Plus button at the top right of the Application bar to add a word. ❖ Default-Under Keyboard and Input Methods, select this to delete it . 74 Settings Customizing your applications. Below are : ❖ SafeSearch-Set whether you want... Google™ SafeSearch filtering to block some of the categories you wish to change and configure between available keyboards. ❖ Voice Search-Under Speech, select this to change the Language & input settings: 1 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. Touch a ...
...applications that support it . Touch the Plus button at the top right of the Application bar to add a word. ❖ Default-Under Keyboard and Input Methods, select this to delete it . 74 Settings Customizing your applications. Below are : ❖ SafeSearch-Set whether you want... Google™ SafeSearch filtering to block some of the categories you wish to change and configure between available keyboards. ❖ Voice Search-Under Speech, select this to change the Language & input settings: 1 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. Touch a ...
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Chapter 4 Exploring the Features on page 74. 81 For more information, see "Language & input settings" on your Device Using the onscreen keyboard Your tablet comes with an onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Onscreen keyboard Enter text using the onscreen keyboard. The onscreen keyboard has a number of settings. Some applications open the keyboard automatically. Some apps open a text field that when touched, opens the onscreen keyboard allowing you to enter text.
Chapter 4 Exploring the Features on page 74. 81 For more information, see "Language & input settings" on your Device Using the onscreen keyboard Your tablet comes with an onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Onscreen keyboard Enter text using the onscreen keyboard. The onscreen keyboard has a number of settings. Some applications open the keyboard automatically. Some apps open a text field that when touched, opens the onscreen keyboard allowing you to enter text.
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... has been previously entered you can be pasted into another text field. 3 Place the cursor in the application you are using to open the onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Touching a text field to type An insertion point tab ( ) appears where you want to cut , and paste. 82 Exploring the Features on your... Device Using the onscreen keyboard Type to enter text To begin typing from the text field, but it can drag the insertion point by its tab to move it to...
... has been previously entered you can be pasted into another text field. 3 Place the cursor in the application you are using to open the onscreen keyboard. (Sample Image) Touching a text field to type An insertion point tab ( ) appears where you want to cut , and paste. 82 Exploring the Features on your... Device Using the onscreen keyboard Type to enter text To begin typing from the text field, but it can drag the insertion point by its tab to move it to...
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...in the text field. To change the language you want to type ❖ While typing, spelling suggestions and similar word suggestions appear just above the keyboard. You can be copied and pasted from one app to another. ❖ Touch the space bar or a punctuation mark to auto complete a word...) Touching a text field to use it in place of the underlined word in lower case. Exploring the Features on your Device 83 Using the onscreen keyboard 4 Touch and hold until the Paste ( ) option appears on page 74. Touch the Shift key again to type numbers, symbols, and other special ...
...in the text field. To change the language you want to type ❖ While typing, spelling suggestions and similar word suggestions appear just above the keyboard. You can be copied and pasted from one app to another. ❖ Touch the space bar or a punctuation mark to auto complete a word...) Touching a text field to use it in place of the underlined word in lower case. Exploring the Features on your Device 83 Using the onscreen keyboard 4 Touch and hold until the Paste ( ) option appears on page 74. Touch the Shift key again to type numbers, symbols, and other special ...
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... the underlined text, or the Send ( ) button to produce sound from the device. You can use speakers that your notifications are prompted to the onscreen keyboard. 1 Touch the text field. 2 Touch the Microphone ( ) key on the keyboard. 3 Speak your text when you experience any hearing discomfort.
... the underlined text, or the Send ( ) button to produce sound from the device. You can use speakers that your notifications are prompted to the onscreen keyboard. 1 Touch the text field. 2 Touch the Microphone ( ) key on the keyboard. 3 Speak your text when you experience any hearing discomfort.
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...external mouse instead of the device's touch screen. Using an external mouse You may want to: ❖ Connect an external keyboard via the available Bluetooth® settings (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 87 or "Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections" on page 37) ❖ Connect...page 37) ❖ Connect an external monitor via the Micro HDMI® Out port (see "Using external devices" on page 87) Using an external keyboard If you prefer to the Micro HDMI® Out port, you device. For more information, see "Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® ...
...external mouse instead of the device's touch screen. Using an external mouse You may want to: ❖ Connect an external keyboard via the available Bluetooth® settings (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 87 or "Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connections" on page 37) ❖ Connect...page 37) ❖ Connect an external monitor via the Micro HDMI® Out port (see "Using external devices" on page 87) Using an external keyboard If you prefer to the Micro HDMI® Out port, you device. For more information, see "Setting up Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® ...
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...and the tablet's main memory that is faster than accessing it from one byte of the tablet. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. C cache-A section of silicon containing tablet device logic and circuits for quick access. configuration-(1) The collection... instructions the CPU will need to a peripheral device and vice versa. It takes information from outside sources, such as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to another device that controls the transfer of data from a tablet device to ...
...and the tablet's main memory that is faster than accessing it from one byte of the tablet. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. C cache-A section of silicon containing tablet device logic and circuits for quick access. configuration-(1) The collection... instructions the CPU will need to a peripheral device and vice versa. It takes information from outside sources, such as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to another device that controls the transfer of data from a tablet device to ...
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... Unit (CPU). 113 Glossary N network-A collection of computers and associated devices that controls how the tablet device works. peripheral-Any device, such as a mouse or keyboard, that is lost when you turn off your tablet. pixel-Short for your own computer's internal storage drive, such as printers, with the device. Volatile...
... Unit (CPU). 113 Glossary N network-A collection of computers and associated devices that controls how the tablet device works. peripheral-Any device, such as a mouse or keyboard, that is lost when you turn off your tablet. pixel-Short for your own computer's internal storage drive, such as printers, with the device. Volatile...
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... connector 25 docking station connecting to 89 using 88 downloads managing 57 E encrypt tablet location & security 70 external device Micro USB port 88 external devices keyboard 87 mouse 87 ports 87 external display device Micro HDMI® Out port 87 external headphones using 84 external speakers using 84 F factory data reset...
... connector 25 docking station connecting to 89 using 88 downloads managing 57 E encrypt tablet location & security 70 external device Micro USB port 88 external devices keyboard 87 mouse 87 ports 87 external display device Micro HDMI® Out port 87 external headphones using 84 external speakers using 84 F factory data reset...
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... items 49 Home screens apps 41 bookmarks 41 customizing 48 icons 41 thumbnails 41 widgets 41 I icon apps 59 Gmail 41 safety 18 settings 59 K keyboard, external 87 L language & input settings 74 language & input settings select language 74 user dictionary 74 LEDs power light 27 system indicator lights battery light 27...
... items 49 Home screens apps 41 bookmarks 41 customizing 48 icons 41 thumbnails 41 widgets 41 I icon apps 59 Gmail 41 safety 18 settings 59 K keyboard, external 87 L language & input settings 74 language & input settings select language 74 user dictionary 74 LEDs power light 27 system indicator lights battery light 27...
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...Naming Folders 49 Navigation and features 39 navigation buttons 43 notifications managing 44 notification bar 44 viewing new 45 O online resources Toshiba 21 onscreen keyboard speaking 84 typing 82 using 81 operating system troubleshooting 99 optimizing battery life 29 optional external devices adding 87 other documentation ... data reset 73 settings 72 Q Quick Settings menu settings 63 R recording sounds 85 recovery factory data reset 57 registering your Toshiba device 38 Removing Folders 49 restoring your data 39 S safety disposing of the device 30 icons 18 precautions 20 safety precautions ...
...Naming Folders 49 Navigation and features 39 navigation buttons 43 notifications managing 44 notification bar 44 viewing new 45 O online resources Toshiba 21 onscreen keyboard speaking 84 typing 82 using 81 operating system troubleshooting 99 optimizing battery life 29 optional external devices adding 87 other documentation ... data reset 73 settings 72 Q Quick Settings menu settings 63 R recording sounds 85 recovery factory data reset 57 registering your Toshiba device 38 Removing Folders 49 restoring your data 39 S safety disposing of the device 30 icons 18 precautions 20 safety precautions ...