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Microsoft Corporation. Centronics is a registered trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation. Photo CD is a trademark of Eastman Kodak. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA under license. iLINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
X-ray security machine, but never put your computer through a metal detector. If you have the computer checked by hand, be sure to have a charged battery available in case you are asked to turn on the computer. TOSHIBA M50...
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To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Use only the battery pack that came with the computer or an optional battery pack. Use of the wrong battery could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. TOSHIBA M50...
Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the computer's or expansion unit's external monitor port, parallel port, USB port and microphone jack.
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EU Declaration of Conformity TOSHIBA declares, that the product: TOSHIBA M50 conforms to the following Standards: This product is labelled with the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives, notably Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/ 336/EEC for the notebook and the electronic accessories including the...
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This computer is equipped with one of the optical drive in the following list according to the model Manufacturer Type Panasonic Communications Co., CD-RW/DVD-ROM UJDA760 LTD. TOSHIBA Samsung Storage CD-RW/DVD-ROM TS-L462A Technology Hitachi LG Data Storage, Inc. CD-RW/DVD-ROM GCC-4244 Panasonic Communications Co., DVD Super Multi UJ-840B LTD.
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In case of any trouble with this model, please contact your nearest "AUTHORIZED service station." To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. TOSHIBA M50...
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PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. VORSICHT: DIE VERWENDUNG VON ANDEREN STEURUNGEN ODER EINSTELLUNGEN ODER DAS DURCHFÜHREN VON ANDEREN VORGÄNGEN ALS IN DER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG BESCHRIEBEN KÖNNEN GEFÄHRLICHE STRAHLENEXPOSITIONEN ZUR FOLGE HABEN. TOSHIBA M50...
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The hookflash (timed break register recall) function is subject to separate national type approvals. It has not been tested for conformity to national type regulations, and no guarantee of successful operation of that specific function on specific national networks can be given. TOSHIBA M50...
General Precautions TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer. Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions included in the text of the manual.
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For optimum performance, use your computer product only under recommended conditions. Read additional restrictions under “Environmental Conditions” in your User’s manual. Contact Toshiba Technical Service and Support for more information. Graphics Processing Unit (“GPU”) Performance Disclaimer: The graphics processing unit ("GPU") performance may vary depending on...
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Performance of these functions may vary depending on the format of data transmitted. ® SRS TruSurround XT is available in the Microsoft Windows operating system only. Images All images are simulated for purposes of illustration. TOSHIBA M50...
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Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved or the use is restricted are not the responsibility of Toshiba Corporation. The consequences of the use of this product in those working environments may be: ■...
Because Wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes Wireless LAN is safe for use by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature.
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■ Traffic control equipment for air, railroad, road, marine transport, etc. ■ Equipment used in atomic power plants etc. ■ Equipment corresponding to that mentioned above. TOSHIBA M50 xvii...
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Near a microwave oven or other environment which generates a magnetic field. Near any place or equipment that generates static electricity or radio interference. Depending on the environment, in a place where radio waves cannot reach the product. TOSHIBA M50 xviii...
This manual tells how to set up and begin using your TOSHIBA M50 computer. It also provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using optional devices and troubleshooting.
Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, gives details on the computer's power resources. Chapter 7, Setup, introduces you to the TOSHIBA Hardware Setup program. Chapter 8, Optional Devices, describes the optional hardware available. Chapter 9, Troubleshooting, provides helpful information on how to perform some diagnostic tests, and suggests courses of action if the computer doesn't seem to be working properly.
Display Names of windows or icons or text generated by the computer that appears on its display screen is presented in the type face you see to the left. TOSHIBA M50 xxiv...
Carefully unpack your computer. Save the box and packing materials for future use. Check to make sure you have all the following items: Hardware ■ TOSHIBA M50 Series Portable Personal Computer ■ Universal AC Adapter and Power Cord ■ USB Floppy Disk Drive (provided with some models) ■...
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Preface Documentation ■ Your computer's documentation: ■ TOSHIBA M50 Series Personal Computer User's Manual ■ TOSHIBA M50 Quickstart * ■ ® ® Microsoft Windows XP manual package * ■ Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort ■ Warranty Information * indicates an optional part that is dependant on the model purchased.
Basic features are described in a separate pamphlet. Some of the features described in this manual may not function properly if you use an operating system that was not preinstalled by TOSHIBA. Features The TOSHIBA M50 Series computer uses TOSHIBA's advanced Large Scale...
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The memory on the underside of the computer is considered user-upgradable but the memory beneath the keyboard must be upgraded by an authorised TOSHIBA service partner. Maximum upgradable system memory depends on the model you purchased. L2 Cache Depending on the model you purchased: ®...
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TOSHIBA M50 Features Video RAM Depending on the model you purchased: Up to 128MB integrated solution and shared with ® main memory for Mobile Intel 915GM/910GML Express Chipset 128MB or 256MB HyperMemory™ (64MB or 128MB for local cache) for ATI MOBILITY™...
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TOSHIBA M50 Features Power Battery Pack 12-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pack (10.8V / 8600 mAh capacity) or 6-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pack (10.8V / 4300 mAh capacity) – depending on model purchased. Approximately 12 hours or longer charging time...
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TOSHIBA M50 Features Disks Fixed hard disk Depending on the model purchased, one of the following drives will be installed: 40.0 billion bytes (37.26GB) 60.0 billion bytes (55.88GB) 80.0 billion bytes (74.52GB) 100.0 billion bytes (93.16GB) 120.0 billion bytes (111.78GB) Bus Master IDE 9.5m/m 2.5"...
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TOSHIBA M50 Features Slots (depending on configuration) PC Card Accommodates one type II device. Multiple Digital This slot lets you easily transfer data from devices, Media Card (SD/ such as digital cameras and Personal Digital MMC/MS/MS Pro/ Assistants, that use flash-memory.
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TOSHIBA M50 Features Communications Modem An internal modem provides capability for data and fax communication. It supports the V.90 or V.92 standards depending on the region and provides a modem jack for connection to a telephone line. The speed of data and fax transfer depends on the analog telephone line conditions.
TOSHIBA M50 Features Special features The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the computer more convenient to use. Hotkeys Key combinations that let you quickly modify the system configuration directly from the keyboard without running a system configuration program.
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Hibernation system automatically enters Hibernation Mode and shuts itself down. You can specify the setting in the TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. Hibernation This feature lets you turn off the power without exiting from your software. The contents of main memory are saved to the hard disk.
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool displays basic Diagnostic Tool configuration information on the computer and allows basic tests of the internal devices devices to be performed. You can start the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool as follows: start All Programs TOSHIBA Utilities PC Diagnostic Tool TOSHIBA M50...
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Media Apps Allows the selection of the application to be used for audio and video playback. On some models the TOSHIBA Controls icon will not appaer, as the audio/video control buttons are not available or configurable. You can start the TOSHIBA Controls as follows:...
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Refer to: start All Programs Sonic DLA TOSHIBA Touch and TOSHIBA Touch and Launch is a tool that allows Launch you to perform various tasks easily using the Touch Pad. It is useful in the following conditions: –...
The following options are available: Memory Modules Two memory module can be installed in this computer. Use only PC2700 compatible DDR memory modules. See your TOSHIBA dealer for details Battery Pack An additional battery pack can be purchased from your TOSHIBA dealer.
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 2 The Grand Tour This chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each component before you operate the computer. Certain types of notebook chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product series. Your selected model...
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Microphone Jack The standard 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three conductive type mini-jack for a monaural microphone. Volume Control Use this dial to adjust the volume of the stereo speakers or headphones. TOSHIBA M50...
This indicator lets you know when the Optical Disc Drive is being accessed. Universal Serial Bus The Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0 and 1.1 (USB) Ports compatible) ports enable USB-equipped devices such as keyboards, mice, hard drives, scanners, and printers to be connected to the computer. TOSHIBA M50...
Multiple Digital The Multiple Digital Media Card Slot allows you to Media Card Slot use media cards from digital still cameras and various forms of portable information equipment. (The availability of this function depends on the model you purchased.) TOSHIBA M50...
LAN status. Universal Serial Bus The Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0 and 1.1 (USB) Ports compatible) ports enable USB-equipped devices such as keyboards, mice, hard drives, scanners, and printers to be connected to the computer. TOSHIBA M50...
Battery Pack Latch With the Battery Pack Lock in its unlocked position, you can slide this latch in order to remove the battery pack. TOSHIBA M50...
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Use this port to connect an optional Advanced Port Replicator III. (The availability of this function depends on the model you purchased.) Keep foreign objects out of the docking port. A pin or similar object can damage the computer's circuifry. TOSHIBA M50...
– this is normal and is designed to conserve battery power. To prolong the life of your display screen, use a screen saver when you're not using the computer and it is idle. TOSHIBA M50...
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Press the Internet button to open your default web brower. (This function is available depending on the model you purchased.) The button setting can be changed in TOSHIBA Controls properties. You can access the TOSHIBA Controls properties as follows: If Control Panel is in Classic View:...
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Refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for details. (The availability of this function depends on the model you purchased.) ® If Random or Shuffle is selected in Windows Media Player, selecting Next or Previous advances to a random selection. TOSHIBA M50 2-10...
Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5, Keyboard. Caps Lock The Caps Lock LED lights when you press the Caps Lock key. When this light is on, pressing a letter key on the keyboard produces an uppercase (capital) letter. TOSHIBA M50 2-11...
CD-RW discs is a maximum of 24x speed. DVDs ■ DVD-R and DVD+R discs can be written only once. The recorded data cannot be erased or changed. ■ DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs can be recorded more than once. TOSHIBA M50 2-12...
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2.4 speed (maximum) This drive cannot use discs that allow writing faster than 8x speed or faster (DVD-R and DVD+R with Single Layer), 4x speed or faster (DVD-RW and DVD+RW), 5x speed (DVD-RAM) or ultra-speed or faster (CD-RW). TOSHIBA M50 2-13...
Power and Power-Up Modes, for details. The AC adapter Use of the wrong adapter could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. The output rating for the computer is 15 volts DC. Please use only the AC Adapter supplied with the computer or an AC adapter certified by TOSHIBA.
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the following topics: ■ Setting up your work space - for your health and safety Be sure also to read Instruction Manual for Safety & Comfort. This guide, which is included with the computer, explains product liability.
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Allow adequate space behind the computer to let you freely adjust the display. The display should be angled to reduce glare and maximize visibility. ■ If you use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the computer. TOSHIBA M50...
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If possible, use soft, indirect lighting in your computer work area. Use a lamp to illuminate your documents or desk, but be sure to position the lamp so that it does not reflect off the display or shine in your eyes. TOSHIBA M50...
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For more information on these topics or for pointers on exercises for such stress points as hands and wrists, please check with your library or book vendor. Also refer to the computer's Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. TOSHIBA M50...
Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. The output rating for the computer is 15 volts DC.
1. If a USB floppy diskette drive is connected, make sure the drive is empty – if a diskette is in the drive, press the eject button to remove it. 2. Open the display panel. 3. Press the computer's power button and then release it. TOSHIBA M50...
1. If you have entered data, save it to the hard disk, to writable optical media or to a diskette. 2. Make sure all disk activity has stopped, then remove the optical disc or floppy diskette. TOSHIBA M50...
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For the computer to shut down in hibernation mode, the hibernation feature must be enabled in two places in Power Options: Hibernate tab and TOSHIBA Power Saver: Basic Setup tab. Otherwise, the computer will shut down in Standby mode. If battery power becomes depleted, data saved in Standby will be lost.
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2. Open Performance and Maintenance and open Power Options. 3. Select the Hibernation tab. 4. Select Enable Hibernate, then click OK button. 5. Open Toshiba Power Saver. 6. Select Setup Action tab. 7. Enable the desired Hibernation settings for When I press the power button and When I close the lid of my portable computer.
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15 or 30 minutes when the AC adapter is connected, it will automatically enter Standby Mode. This function is the default setting within the TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. ■ To restore operation, press the power button.
1. Click Start, then Shut Down and then Stand by. 2. Close the display panel. This feature must be enabled. Refer to the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA Power Saver Utility described in the Control Panel. 3. Press the power button. This feature must be enabled. Refer to the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA Power Saver Utility described in the Control Panel.
1. Load the Product Recovery disc in the drive and turn off the computer's power. 2. Power on your computer, when In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA appears, press F12 key. Boot Menu will appear. 3. Use the cursor keys to select the CD-ROM/DVD drive in the display menu.
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Restoring TOSHIBA utilities and drivers If Windows is working properly, individual drivers or applications can be separately restored. The TOSHIBA Tools & Utilities folder (C:\TOOLSCD) contains drivers and applications, which are included with your computer system. If your system drivers or applications have become damaged in some way, you can reinstall most of the components from this folder.
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 4 Operating Basics This chapter gives information on basic operations including using the TouchPad, optical disc drives, the internal modem, LAN and wireless LAN. It also provides tips on caring for your computer and on heat dispersal.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord indicated in this manual. TOSHIBA M50...
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1. Open the Modem Region Select application. It is located on the Programs menu at TOSHIBA > Networking. Do not use the Country/Region Select function in the Modem setup utility in the Control Panel if the function is available. If you change the Country/ Region in the Control Panel, the change may not take effect.
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Select this item to display the dialing properties. If you are using the computer in Japan, technical regulations described in the Telecommunications Business Law require that you select Japan region mode. It is illegal to use the modem in Japan with any other selection. TOSHIBA M50...
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If you find that the modem speed is low or communication is interrupted when you are using the modem, please set the CPU speed to Maximum within the TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. Disconnecting To disconnect the internal modem cable, follow the steps below.
2. Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack. Press gently until you hear the latch click into place. Connecting the LAN cable 3. Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector. Check with your LAN administrator before connecting to a hub. TOSHIBA M50...
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This process configures both the network adapter and the computer's hardware setup application to enable the Wake-up On LAN feature: 1. Within Windows, click [start]->[Control Panel]->[Toshiba HWSetup] and then select the [LAN] tab. 2. Select [Enabled] within the Wake-up on LAN section.
B. Disable/Enable the Wake-up On LAN feature Once configured as described above, you can disable/enable this feature through the following steps: 1. Within Windows, click [Start]->[Control Panel]->[Toshiba HWSetup] and then select the [LAN] tab. 2. Select [Enabled] or [Disabled] as appropriate within the Wake-up on LAN section.
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Internet is an open invitation for outsiders to abuse your ISP account and privileges. 2. TOSHIBA is not liable for the eavesdropping on your data due to the use of the wireless LAN connection and any damage that may occur thereof.
If the power is off, you can open the drawer by inserting a slender object (about 15 mm) such as a straightened paper clip into the eject hole just to the right of the eject button. TOSHIBA M50 4-10...
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Operating Basics Manual release with the eject hole 3. Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully open. Pulling the drawer open 4. Lay the disc, label side up, in the drawer. TOSHIBA M50 4-11...
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6. Push the center of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks in place. If the disc is not seated properly when the drawer is closed, it might be damaged. Also, the drawer might not open fully when you press the eject button. Closing the drive drawer TOSHIBA M50 4-12...
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2. The disc extends slightly over the sides of the drawer so you can grasp it. Hold it gently and lift it out. Removing a disc 3. Push the center of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks into place. TOSHIBA M50 4-13...
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The availability of the Buttons depends on the model of computer you have purchased. The Internet button and the CD/DVD button can be assigned functions and applications in the TOSHIBA Controls Properties. CD/DVD play control buttons In addition to the power button, the following four buttons control functions...
Press the personal computer's power switch for five seconds or more to force it to shut down, you can open the drawer by inserting slender object (about 15 mm) into the eject hole. Refer to the Loading compact discs section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. TOSHIBA M50 4-15...
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This system is not karaoke mode compatible. ■ When continuous actions are to be carried out, ensure that the current action is completed before carrying out the next one. Failure to do so might result in unexpected results. TOSHIBA M50 4-16...
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Display Language setting and keyboard setting can be changed using the set up for the DVD Player. Display Language Code Language English English Español Spanish Français French Italiano Italian Nederlands Dutch Português Portuguese 简体中文 Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Deutsch German Table 1 Display Language TOSHIBA M50 4-17...
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10 seconds Skip by about Skips forwards 10 seconds quickly Next track Next chapter Previous track Previous chapter Space Play or pauses Play or pauses Ctrl + Space Stop Stop Ctrl + R Repeat Ctrl + S Shuffle TOSHIBA M50 4-19...
ROM drive may not function properly, and you may fail to write or rewrite, lose data or incur other damage. Disclaimer TOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following: ■ Damage to any CD-R/-RW disc that may be caused by writing or rewriting with this product.
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Hitachi Maxell Ltd. CD-RW: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION RICOH Co., Ltd. TOSHIBA has confirmed the operation of CD-R and CD-RW media of the manufacturers above. Operation of other media cannot be guaranteed. ■ CD-RW can generally be rewritten about 1,000 times. However, the actual number of rewrites is affected by the quality of the media and the way it is used.
If you fail to do so, the DVD Super Multi drive may not function properly, and you may fail to write or rewrite, lose data or incur other damage. TOSHIBA M50 4-22...
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Based on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest the following manufacturers of CD-R/RW and DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM media. However, in no event does TOSHIBA guarantee the operation, quality or performance of any disc. Disc quality can affect write or rewrite success rates.
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Be sure to connect the universal AC adapter before you write or rewrite. ■ Before you enter standby/hibernation mode, be sure to finish DVD-RAM writing. Writing is finished if you can eject DVD-RAM media. ■ Be sure to close all other software programs except the writing software. TOSHIBA M50 4-24...
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Keep mobile phones and other wireless communication devices away from the computer. ■ Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the CD. Do not use cut- and-paste as the original data will be lost if there is a write error. TOSHIBA M50 4-25...
Operating Basics RecordNow! Basic for TOSHIBA Note the following limitations when you use RecordNow!: ■ DVD-Video cannot be created using RecordNow! ■ DVD-Audio cannot be created using RecordNow! ■ You cannot use the RecordNow! "Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player"...
3. Mark the Verify data written to the disc after burning check box in the Data Options. 4. Click the OK button. DLA for TOSHIBA Note the following limitations when you use DLA: ■ This software supports only rewritable discs (DVD+RW, DVD-RW, and CD-RW).
6. Put a blank DVD-R/+R disc or an erased DVD-RW/+RW disc in the drive. 7. Click [Start] to record to the disc. 8. When recording is finished, the tray opens. How to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator Please refer to the on-line Help for additional InterVideo WinDVD Creator information. TOSHIBA M50 4-28...
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- Use either the mode button or the audio/video control buttons to reproduce music or voice. - Open the DVD drive. - Install, remove or connect external devices such as PC card, USB devices, an external display, i.LINK. devices or optical digital devices. TOSHIBA M50 4-29...
4. Hold the disc by its outside edge or the edge on the center hole. Fingerprints on the surface can prevent the drive from properly reading data. 5. Do not expose to direct sunlight, or extreme heat or cold, and do not place heavy objects on your discs. TOSHIBA M50 4-30...
TV-Out Use the TV-Out port to connect to a television. Be sure to use a 4 pin type S-video cable. For more details, see Appendix TV O TOSHIBA M50 4-31...
If an external display will not be connected next time you use your computer, you should cancel any extended desktop or clone display settings before shutting down your computer. Clone display settings are those where more than one device has been selected and is simultaneously applicable. TOSHIBA M50 4-32...
Close the display. Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or back (where the interface ports are located). ■ Close all port covers. ■ Disconnect the AC adapter if it is connected. ■ Use the carrying case when transporting the computer. TOSHIBA M50 4-33...
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 5 The Keyboard The computer's keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. By pressing some keys in combination, all the 101/ 102-key keyboard functions can be executed on the computer. The number of keys on your keyboard depends on which country/region's keyboard layout your computer is configured with.
Soft keys: Fn key combinations The Fn (function) is unique to TOSHIBA computers and is used in combination with other keys to form soft keys. Soft keys are key combinations that enable, disable or configure specific features.
Fn + F9 TouchPad On/Off Fn + F10 Cursor Keypad On/Off This hot key enables/ disables the embedded cursor keypad. See chapter 3 for more information. TOSHIBA M50...
2 key while holding down the Fn key. Before using Fn+1 and Fn+2, you must install the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility. Please be aware that this 'zooming' function is only available within Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player and Adobe Reader, and for the icons on the desktop.
To turn on the Numeric mode, press Fn + F11 (Numeric mode indicator lights). Now try numeric data entry using the keys below. Press Fn + F11 again to turn off the overlay. The numeric keypad overlay (U.S.) TOSHIBA M50...
3. Release Alt, and the ASCII character appears on the display screen. With the overlay off: 1. Hold Alt + Fn. 2. Using the overlay keys, type the ASCII code. 3. Release Alt + Fn, and the ASCII character appears on the display screen. TOSHIBA M50...
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes The computer's power resources include the AC adapter and internal batteries. This chapter gives details on making the most effective use of these resources including charging and changing batteries, tips for saving battery power, and power up modes.
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• LED: Battery flashes amber DC IN off Battery Computer goes into capacity Hibernation or shuts down exhausted (depending on the TOSHIBA Power Saver setting) No battery • No operation • LED: Battery off installed DC IN off TOSHIBA M50...
The power indicator on the front of computer will glow blue when the computer is switched on. Blinking amber Indicates power is being supplied to the computer while the computer is in Standby mode. No light Under any other conditions, the indicator does not light. TOSHIBA M50...
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup. The computer's RTC battery is a lithium battery and should be replaced only by your dealer or by a TOSHIBA service representative. The battery can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or disposed of. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
3. Set correct time and date. If you still see the error message after performing the above actions, please contact your TOSHIBA service representative. Care and use of the battery pack The battery pack is a vital component of portable computing. Taking proper care of it will help ensure longer operating time on battery power as well as a longer life for your battery pack.
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Never use the computer again until it has been checked by a TOSHIBA service provider. It might generate smoke or fire, or the battery pack might rupture.
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The Battery indicator glows amber when the battery is being charged. Use only the computer connected to an AC power source to charge the battery pack. Do not attempt to charge the battery pack with any other charger. TOSHIBA M50...
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1. Fully discharge the battery by leaving it in the computer with the power on until the power automatically shuts off. 2. Plug in the AC adapter. 3. Charge the battery until the Battery indicator glows blue. Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery recovers normal capacity. TOSHIBA M50...
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Leaving the AC adapter connected will shorten battery life. At least once a week, run the computer on battery power until the battery is fully discharged, then recharge the battery. Monitoring battery capacity Remaining battery power can be monitored by the TOSHIBA Power Saver. Refer to Utilities in Chapter 1, TOSHIBA M50 Features.
1. Save your work. 2. Turn the computer's power off. Make sure the Power indicator is off. 3. Remove all cables connected to the computer. 4. Turn the computer upside down. 5. Unlock the Battery Pack Lock. TOSHIBA M50 6-10...
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The battery pack is a lithium ion battery, which can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or disposed of. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements. 1. Turn the computer's power off. 2. Disconnect all cables connected to the computer.
4. Gently slide the battery into the battery bay until the latch clicks into place. Installing the battery pack TOSHIBA Password Utility The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security: User and Supervisor. Passwords set in TOSHIBA Password Utility are different from the ®...
Standby (power remains on, maintaining the data in memory, but the CPU and all other devices effectively enter a 'sleep' mode) ■ Boot (does not save data in memory) Refer also to the section Turning off the power in Chapter 3, Getting Started. TOSHIBA M50 6-13...
This feature automatically turns off the system in Standby or Hibernation mode if the computer is not used for a set duration. Refer to Special features, in Chapter 1, TOSHIBA M50 Features for an explanation of how to set the duration. TOSHIBA M50 6-14...
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 7 HW Setup This chapter explains how to use the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to configure your computer. TOSHIBA HW Setup lets you configure settings for various hardware devices through a number of tabs titled General, Password, Display, Boot Priority, Keyboard, CPU, LAN, and USB.
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When the computer is in use, CPU operation is automatically switched when necessary (Default). Always Low CPU power consumption and clock speed automatic switching function is disabled. The CPU always runs at low power consumption and low speed. TOSHIBA M50...
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Legacy USB Support option to enable. Wake-up on LAN This feature lets the computer's power be turned on when it receives a wake- up signal from the LAN. Enabled Enables Wake-up on LAN. Disabled Disables Wake-up on LAN (Default). TOSHIBA M50...
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Leave the AC adaptor connected while using this feature. Do not install or remove an optional memory module while Wake-up on LAN is enabled. Built-in LAN This feature enables or disables the Built-in LAN. Enabled Enables Built-in LAN function (Default). Disabled Disables Built-in LAN function. TOSHIBA M50...
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Optional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility. This chapter describes connection or installation of the following types of devices, which are available from your TOSHIBA dealer: Cards/Memory ■ PC card ■...
The computer is equipped with a PC Card expansion slot that can accommodate one 5 mm Type II card. Any PC Card that meets industry standards (manufactured by TOSHIBA or other vendor) can be installed. The slots support 16-bit PC Cards, including PC Card 16's multifunction card and CardBus PC Cards.
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3. Press the eject button of the PC Card to extend it. 4. Press the extended eject button to pop the card out slightly. 5. Grasp the PC Card and remove it. Eject button Removing a PC card TOSHIBA M50...
Keep foreign objects out of the memory card slot. A pin or similar object can damage the computer's circuitry. ® Do not format a memory card with Windows as it might result in that card not being able to be used with some peripheral devices. TOSHIBA M50...
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The multiple digital media card slot only accepts one type of card at a time. Do not attempt to install more than one card as you risk damaging either the cards themselves or the computer. ■ Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo and Mini-SD cards are not supported. TOSHIBA M50...
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Do not turn off or place the computer into either Standby Mode or Hibernation Mode while data is being transferred to or from the memory card. The system may become unstable or data in the memory card may be lost. TOSHIBA M50...
In this case the computer will issue a warning. TOSHIBA M50 series: There will be a long beep, 3 short beeps, 3 more short beeps and then a long beep when you turn the power on. In this case, shut down the power and remove the incompatible memory module.
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6. Fit the module's connectors into the computer's connectors at about a 45 degree angle and press the module carefully to ensure a firm connection. Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems. TOSHIBA M50...
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3. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off. 4. Push the latches to the outside to release the module. A spring will force one end of the module up. TOSHIBA M50...
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Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems. Latch Removing the memory module 6. Seat the cover and secure its screw. 7. Replace the battery. TOSHIBA M50 8-10...
To change the display settings, press Fn + F5. If you disconnect the monitor before you turn the computer off, be sure to press Fn + F5 to switch to the internal display. Refer to Chapter 5, Keyboard, for details on using hot keys to change the display setting. TOSHIBA M50 8-11...
If a television is connected to the computer, set the TV type in Display Properties. Follow the steps below. For the ATI Chipset 1. Click Start >Control Panel > Appearance and Themes. 2. Choose Display to open the Display Properties dialog box 3. Click the Settings tab. TOSHIBA M50 8-12...
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Optional Devices 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Displays 5. Click the TV button to open the TV Properties dialog box. 6. Adjust the TV properties accordingly. TOSHIBA M50 8-13...
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Optional Devices For the Intel Chipset 1. Click Start >Control Panel > Appearance and Themes. 2. Choose Display to open the Display Properties dialog box. 3. Click Setting tab. TOSHIBA M50 8-14...
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Optional Devices ® 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver. 5. Click the Graphic Properties button and choose Television. 6. Adjusting the TV settings. TOSHIBA M50 8-15...
1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task Bar. 2. Point to i.LINK (IEEE1394) device and click. 3. Disconnect the cable from the computer then from the i.LINK device. Refer also to the documentation that came with your i.LINK device. TOSHIBA M50 8-16...
TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the procedures in this chapter can help to determine the cause. All readers should become familiar with this chapter. Knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring.
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Do you hear any beeps? How many? Are they long or short? Are they high pitched or low? Is the computer making any unusual noises? Write down what you hear. Record your observations so you can describe them to your dealer. TOSHIBA M50...
(IEEE1394) ■ ■ Wireless LAN DVD Super Multi drive ■ ■ CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Diskette drive System start-up When the computer does not start properly, check the following items: ■ Self Test ■ Power Sources ■ Power-on Password TOSHIBA M50...
If any of the following conditions are present, the self test failed: ■ The computer stops and does not proceed to display information or messages except the TOSHIBA logo. ■ Random characters appear on the screen, and the system does not function normally.
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Check the condition of the cord and terminals. If the cord is frayed or damaged, replace it. If the terminals are soiled, wipe them with cotton or a clean cloth. If the AC adapter still does not power the computer, contact your dealer. TOSHIBA M50...
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If you do not think the battery is at the end of its operating life, see your dealer. Battery doesn't power Check the power consumption settings in the the computer as long as TOSHIBA Power Saver Utility. Consider using a expected. power saving mode. TOSHIBA M50...
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Or, turn the power off and back on to clear instant security . Problems above remain Refer to your software's documentation to unresolved or other determine if the software is causing the difficulty. problems occur. Contact your dealer if the problems continue. TOSHIBA M50...
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Remove any foreign object. Check whether the disc is dirty. If it is, wipe it with a clean cloth dipped in water or a neutral cleaner. Refer to Media Care section in Chapter 4 for details on cleaning. TOSHIBA M50...
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Tour. Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you are observing the following precautions: ■ Use only media recommended by TOSHIBA. ■ Do not use the mouse or keyboard during writing. ■ Use only the software supplied with the computer for recording.
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CD-DA, CD-Text, Photo CD (single/ multi-session), CD-ROM Mode 1, Mode 2, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form1, Form2), Enhanced CD (CD-EXTRA), CD-G (Audio CD only) Check the region code on the DVD. It must match that on the DVD Super Multi drive. TOSHIBA M50 9-10...
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Procedure Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you are observing the following precautions: ■ Use only media recommended by TOSHIBA. ■ Do not use the mouse or keyboard during writing. ■ Use only the software supplied with the computer for recording.
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I/O address, interrupt level and DMA are correct for your software and do not conflict with other hardware devices that you have connected to the computer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. TOSHIBA M50 9-12...
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Try changing the double-click speed setting in the not work mouse control utility. 1. Open the Control Panel, select the Mouse icon and press Enter. 2. Click the Buttons tab. 3. Set the double-click speed as instructed and click OK. TOSHIBA M50 9-13...
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If you turn the computer off in Standby Mode while the display is on a TV, the computer will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device the next time it is switched on. TOSHIBA M50 9-14...
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2. Disconnect the AC adapter and all peripheral devices. 3. Remove the battery pack. 4. Remove the memory module. 5. Replace the battery pack and/or connect the AC adapter. 6. Turn on the power. If problems persist, contact your dealer. TOSHIBA M50 9-15...
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Check for a firm cable connection between the the Wake up on LAN LAN hub. feature does not work Make sure the AC adapter is connected. You cannot access a LAN using the computer's battery power. If problems persist, consult your LAN administrator. TOSHIBA M50 9-16...
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Check your monitor specification. It might not panning mode support the selected resolution and refresh rate. The resolution on the monitor might go into panning mode when wide screen resolution is selected. Refer to Appendix B, Display Modes. TOSHIBA M50 9-17...
If problems persist, contact your dealer. TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems operating the computer, you may need to contact TOSHIBA for additional technical assistance. Before you call Some problems you experience may be related to software or the operating system, it is important to investigate other sources of assistance first.
TOSHIBA M50 Appendix A Specifications This appendix summarizes the computer's technical specifications. Dimensions and Weight 343 mm x 242 mm x 29.8 mm (Front)/38 mm (Rear) Starting at 2.26 kg/4.99 lbs* Dimensions and weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor component, manufacturing variability and options selected Above dimensions and weights are measured at a specific criteria.
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Data transmission and reception Speed 300/1200/2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400/ 16800/19200/21600/24000/26400/28800/ 31200/ 33600 bps Data reception only with V.90/V.92 28000/29333/30666/32000/33333/34666/ 36000/37333/38666/40000/41333/42666/ 44000/45333/46666/48000/49333/50666/ 52000/53333/54666/ 56000 bps 2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400 bps Error correcting MNP class 4 and ITU-T V.42 Data compression MNP class 5 and ITU-T V.42bis TOSHIBA M50...
TOSHIBA M50 Appendix B Display Modes This appendix contains a table listing all the display modes when the display is set to an external monitor. CRT Display Color Depth Refresh Rate Resolution (bpp) (Hz) 800 x 600 16 bpp 60, 75, 85, 100...
3. Select the Settings tab and click Advanced. 4. Click the Displays tab. 5. Select the external display device you wish to use. It must be connected to the computer in order to be selected from the menu here. TOSHIBA M50...
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Display Modes 6. In the properties box, if any additional options are available for your particular device, set them to your liking. 7. Finally, click the ATI Overlay tab to adjust the video overlay properties. TOSHIBA M50...
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Display Modes For Intel Chipset 1. Click Start >Control Panel > Appearance and Themes. 2. Choose Display to open the Display Properties dialog box. 3. Click the Setting tab. TOSHIBA M50...
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Display Modes ® 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver. 5. Click the Graphic Properties button and choose TV. 6. Adjusting the TV settings. TOSHIBA M50...
TOSHIBA M50 Appendix C AC Power Cord and Connectors The power cord's AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the following...
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The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U. S. A. and Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and Europe. United Kingdom UL approved BS approved Australia Europe AS approved Approved by the appropriate agency Canada CSA approved TOSHIBA M50...
What is your address, phone, and fax number? To register the theft online, please follow these procedures: ■ Fill in the TOSHIBA Theft Registration form (or a copy of it) below. ■ Attach a copy of your receipt showing where your computer was purchased.
TOSHIBA Europe GmbH Technical Service and Support Leibnizstr. 2 93055 Regensburg Germany Fax number: +49 (0) 941 7807 921 Country stolen: Machine type: (e.g. TOSHIBA M50) Model number: (e.g. PSM50 YXT) Serial number: (e.g. 12345678G) Date stolen: Year Month Owner’s details...
TOSHIBA M50 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. Abbreviations AC: alternating current AGP: accelerated graphics port ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange BIOS: basic input output system...
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An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power. byte: The representation of a single character. A sequence of eight bits treated as a single unit; also the smallest addressable unit within the system. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-2...
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Built-in hardware and software that controls the functions of a specific internal or peripheral device (e.g. keyboard controller). CPU: Central Processing Unit. The portion of the computer that interprets and executes instructions. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-3...
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To interpret and execute an instruction. fast infrared: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at speeds of up to 4 Mbps. floppy disk: A removable disk that stores magnetically encoded data. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-4...
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I/O: Input/output. Refers to acceptance and transfer of data to and from a computer. I/O devices: Equipment used to communicate with the computer and transfer data to and from it. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-5...
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(demodulates) to digital format where received. monitor: A device that uses rows and columns of pixels to display alphanumeric characters or graphic images. See also CRT. MP3: An audio compression standard that enables high-quality transmission and real-time playback of sound files. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-6...
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Random Access Memory (RAM): High speed memory within the computer circuitry that can be read or written to. restart: Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called “warm boot” or “soft reset”). See also boot. RJ11: A modular telephone jack. RJ45: A modular LAN jack. TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-7...
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TFT display: A liquid crystal display (LCD) made from an array of liquid crystal cells using active-matrix technology with thin film transistor (TFT) to drive each cell. Touch Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. Universal Serial Bus: This serial interface lets you communicate with several devices connected in a chain to a single port on the computer.