Libretto Taskbar; Launching Libretto Keyboard - Toshiba Libretto W100 User Manual

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Launching Libretto Keyboard

1. Press the Keyboard button once or tap the Keyboard icon on the
Libretto Taskbar. Then the Libretto Keyboard appears.
2. Tap where you desire to enter text on the Windows screen, and enter
text by finger-tapping the keyboard directly.
Up to two keys can be tapped simultaneously.
Tapping Ctrl+Alt+Del keys is not available on the Libretto keyboard. To
perform this action, press and hold the Keyboard button instead.
Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys are set to toggle mode respectively. Tap it once
to set the function ON (as if the key is being held on a standard
computer), and tap it again to release the function.
Some key functions may not be performed on the Libretto Keyboard,
e.g. some key combinations or shortcut keys.
3. Press the Keyboard button once, or tap the cross icon on the upper
right corner of the Libretto Keyboard when finished entering the text.
Haptics Feedback
You can select to enable the vibration haptics feedback whenever you tap a
key on the Libretto Keyboard. This setting can be performed in the Haptics
Feedback Settings window. Refer to
The Libretto Keyboard supports TouchSense
Immersion Corporation.
Switching Keyboard Layouts
This Libretto Keyboard is provided with several layouts. You can tap the
keyboard icon in the application bar on the Libretto Keyboard to toggle.

Libretto Taskbar

Press the Home button to launch the Libretto Home. Bulletin Board is
launched in the bottom screen. The Libretto Taskbar will be displayed at the
bottom.
Libretto Taskbar provides several icons to launch applications and utilities
such as:
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TOSHIBA Bulletin Board
2.
TOSHIBA ReelTime
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File Browser
4.
Volume Controls
User's Manual
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Changing the Libretto
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Operating Basics
Settings.
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