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User’s Manual
Operating Basics
You can change the above sequence through the following procedure:
1. Double click
Change tablet and pen settings
icon in the Task Bar.
2. Click
Change
button in
Display
tab.
3. Select “changing the screen” from the Screen Orientation pull down
menu and change the screen.
Using Accelerometer Utilities
It is safer if you hold the computer with both hands horizontally as shown in
the below example.
Shake the computer
You can set the orientation of the desktop screen just after rotating the
display from [
Start
]-[
All Programs
]-[
TOSHIBA
]-[
Tablet PC
]-[
TOSHIBA
Rotation Utility
].
When you shake the computer:
■
Do not shake the computer too strongly as this may cause the
computer to be dropped or hit those people or items around you.
■
Avoid using the computer in crowded places (e.g. in commuter trains or
in busy streets).
■
This may cause injury to children or adults, or damage to the computer.
When the TOSHIBA HDD protection function is turned on and the Tilt
function (function to start applications, etc. by waving the computer
vertically or horizontally) is used, the TOSHIBA HDD protection message
may be displayed on the screen. Turn off the TOSHIBA HDD protection
function in order to stop such messages from displaying.
The computer is shaken perpendicularly.
The computer is shaken horizontally.
Summary of Contents for PTM70U-00C007
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Page 144: ...5 10 User s Manual The Keyboard ...
Page 174: ...7 12 User s Manual HW Setup BIOS Setup ...
Page 198: ...8 24 User s Manual Troubleshooting ...
Page 202: ...A 4 User s Manual Specifications ...
Page 214: ...D 6 User s Manual Bluetooth wireless technology Interoperability ...
Page 218: ...F 2 User s Manual TOSHIBA Anti theft Protection Timer ...
Page 222: ...G 4 User s Manual Legal Footnotes ...
Page 243: ...User s Manual Index 5 Index X xD picture card 3 18 inserting 3 19 removing 3 19 ...
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