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Finding Your Way Around
Front with the display open
5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.4.0
The
cPad
TM
or
TouchPad
TM
enables you to move the cursor
with the stroke of a finger. The cPad also can launch various
applications. For more information, see
pointing device and control buttons together” on page 142
The
Application Launcher button
displays the applications
(programs) ready for launching on the cPad
.
For more
information, see
“Switching to application launch mode” on
The
primary
control button
below the cPad or TouchPad
acts like the primary button on a mouse.
The
Sub LCD
is a display that shows the time and date, track
number, and remaining playing time of CD selections.
The
CD/DVD control buttons
allow you to play audio CDs
when the computer is turned off. You can also use them to
play CDs and DVDs with the computer turned on. For a
description of these controls, see
The lights on the
system indicator panel
provide
information about various system functions. For a description
of these lights, see
“System indicator panel” on page 36
The computer’s
screen
is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that
provides clear, sharp images. For more information on your
viewing options, see
“Your computer’s video modes” on
, or see
.
The
Internet button
turns on the computer and launches
your default Internet browser. For more information, see
“TOSHIBA Button Controls” on page 207
The lights on the
keyboard indicator panel
provide
information about various keyboard functions. For details,
see
“Keyboard indicator panel” on page 35
The
TOSHIBA Console button
allows quick access to
various functions. For more information, see