Using Your Computer on Your Desk
Using an External Keyboard
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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Simultaneous sends display output to both the external monitor
and the built-in LCD. This is especially useful if you’re mak-
ing a presentation and wish to guide the discussion from your
notebook.
Simultaneous mode won’t work if your external monitor, or
other projection device, can’t display resolutions of 800 x 600
or higher, or if you’re using a display mode not supported by
the built-in display adapter.
This section explains how to change this option using the hotkey
(
Fn
+
F5
). To set the Power On Display option using TSETUP, see
the DISPLAY section of the TSETUP chapter on page 441.
To set this option using the hotkey, follow these steps:
1 Press
Fn
+
F5
.
2 Still holding
Fn
, press
F5
repeatedly until the setting you
want takes effect.
This hotkey cycles through the settings in the following order:
built-in display only, external monitor only and simultaneous
display.
3 Release the
Fn
key.
Using an External Keyboard
If you prefer to use a standard desktop keyboard, you can attach
one to your computer. The computer’s PS/2 mouse/keyboard port
supports any PS/2-compatible keyboard. Toshiba makes two
external keyboards specifically designed to work with your com-
puter. One is a standard 101 key external keyboard. The other is a
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