Find Out Where Everything's Located; The Front With The Display Closed - Toshiba Satellite 200 Series User Manual

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Finding Your Way around the System

Find Out Where Everything's Located

Find Out Where Everything's Located
If you've never used a notebook computer before, you're probably
wondering how an entire computer can fit into so small a case. The
next few pages take you on a guided tour of the computer and its
components.
Rather than reading through this section, you may prefer to use it
as a reference as you move through the remainder of the manual
and need to locate specific parts of the computer.
This information is also available in the electronic form of this
manual, described in "Using The Electronic Guide" on page 40.
Don't worry if you don't know what some parts of the computer
do. Some items in this tour are for more advanced computing
functions that you may want to use as your computing needs and
skills increase.

The Front with the Display Closed

Headphone jack
Volume control dial
The front with the display closed
Pressing the display latch opens the computer's display panel. For
more information, see "Open the Display" on page 26.
The volume control dial lets you adjust the loudness of the
system speaker.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack lets you connect stereo headphones
or other audio output devices, such as external speakers. Connect-
ing headphones or other devices to this jack disables the internal
speaker automatically.
The speaker lets you hear system alarms and sounds associated
with your software. For more information, see "Using External
Speakers or Headphones" on page 160.
Speaker
Display latch

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