Utilities - Toshiba Tecra M3-105 User Manual

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Introduction

Utilities

This section describes preinstalled utilities and tells how to start them.
For details on operations, refer to each utility's online manual, help files or
readme.txt files.
TOSHIBA Power
Saver
HW Setup
TOSHIBA Controls
DVD Video Player
Bluetooth TOSHIBA
Stack
Bluetooth cannot be used in models that do not have a Bluetooth module
installed.
TOSHIBA SD
Memory Boot Utility
TOSHIBA Zooming
Utility
1-14
To access this power savings management
program, click start, click Control Panel, click
Performance and Maintenance and select the
TOSHIBA Power Saver icon.
This program lets you customize your hardware
settings according to the way you work with your
computer and the peripherals you use. To start
the utility, To access this utility, click start, click
Control Panel, click Printers and Other
Hardware and select the TOSHIBA HWSetup
icon.
This utility have a section to let you do the
following:
Buttons: Assign applications or functions to
the TOSHIBA Presentation button (default
setting is the simultaneous display on LCD
and CRT with resolution of 1024 × 768.) and
to the TOSHIBA Assist button (default setting
is the TOSHIBA Assist).
The DVD Video Player is used to play
DVD-Video. It has an on-screen interface and
functions. Click start, point to All Programs,
point to InterVideo WinDVD, then click
InterVideo WinDVD.
This software enables communication between
remote Bluetooth devices.
The TOSHIBA SD memory boot utility is a utility
which can create SD memory card to a boot disk.
You can boot TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility
from the menu bar as follows. Click start, point to
All Programs, point to TOSHIBA, point to
Utilities and click SD Memory Boot Utility.
This utility allows you to enlarge or reduce the
icon size on the desktop or the application
window.
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