Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Finding Your Way Around
External diskette drive
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left front of the key instead of the letter printed on the top of the
key. For more information, see “Using the overlay for cursor
control” on page 67.
The numlock light glows when the numeric overlay is on. When
this light is on, pressing an overlay key produces the white number
printed on the right front of the key instead of the letter printed on
the top of the key. For more information, see “Using the overlay to
type numeric data” on page 66.
External diskette drive
Your computer comes with an external diskette drive designed for
use with 3.5-inch diskettes.
You may connect the external diskette drive using the external
diskette drive port on the left side of the computer, or you may
remove the drive from its case and install it in the SelectBay. To do
this, follow the instructions in “Connecting the external diskette
drive” on page 39. For information on using the external diskette
drive, see “Using diskettes” on page 73.
Summary of Contents for 8100 series
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Page 111: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Learning the Basics Caring for your computer 85 ...
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Page 185: ...Part II Technical Reference Toshiba Utilities Expansion device properties 159 ...
Page 219: ...Part II Technical Reference Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Windows NT 193 ...
Page 277: ...Part II Technical Reference Troubleshooting Guide Toshiba s worldwide offices 251 ...
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Page 285: ...Part III Appendixes Hot Keys 259 ...
Page 286: ...Appendix B Built in features 261 Optional accessories and devices 268 Specifications 270 ...
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