User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Tecra 9000 Series User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Finding Your Way Around
- Chapter 2 - Getting Started
- Chapter 3 - Connecting Other External Devices
- Using external display devices
- Using an external keyboard
- Using a mouse
- Connecting a local printer
- Connecting an external diskette drive
- Connecting external speakers or headphones
- Connecting an external microphone
- Using an expansion device
- Adding memory
- Using Slim SelectBay® modules
- Inserting and removing hard drives
- Inserting and removing PC Cards
- Inserting an SD Media card
- Connecting your modem to a telephone line
- Using the i.Link® port
- Chapter 4 - Learning the Basics
- Computing tips
- Windows basics
- Using the keyboard
- Using the AccuPoint II
- Using the TOSHIBA Console button
- Starting a program
- Saving your work
- Printing your work
- Using a compact disc drive
- Using PC Cards
- Using SD Media cards
- Using your computer at the office
- Using a computer lock
- Caring for your computer
- Power down options
- Chapter 5 - Power Management
- Chapter 6 - Exploring Your Options
- Chapter 7 - WinDVD
- Chapter 8 - Toshiba Utilities
- Chapter 9 - Keeping Your Files Safe
- Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting Guide
- Problems that are easy to fix
- Problems when you turn on the computer
- Resolving a hardware conflict
- Using the Windows 2000 troubleshooting feature
- A plan of action
- Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
- Memory card problems
- Power and the batteries
- Keyboard problems
- AccuPoint II problems
- Display problems
- Disk drive problems
- Modem problems
- Problems with the CDROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Sound system problems
- Optional devices
- PC Card problems
- Printer problems
- Internet Problems
- DVD operating problems–Windows 2000
- WinDVD problems
- Developing good computing habits
- Use VirtualTech
- If you need further assistance
- Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
- Toshiba’s worldwide offices
- Appendix A - Windows 98SE Supplmental Information
- Appendix B - Hot Keys
- Appendix C - Power Cable Connectors
- Appendix D - Video Modes
- Glossary
- Index

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Toshiba Utilities
Power Saver
Power Save Modes tab
There are several modes from which to choose. You can use
different Power Save modes for battery operation and for AC
adapter operation.
❖ Full Power mode—Does not perform power saving. This
mode is the default for AC adapter operation.
❖ Normal mode—Saves power with a moderate sacrifice of
performance.
❖ High Power mode—Saves power with a minimum sacrifice
of performance.
❖ DVD Playback mode—Performance has a higher priority
than power savings.
❖ Presentation mode—Optimizes settings for presentations.
❖ Super Long Life mode—Saves maximum power. Power
saving has a higher priority than performance.
To change the Power Save settings:
1 Select the Power Save mode you desire (under Plugged in or
Running on batteries).
2 Click the Details... button.
The Power Save Mode Setup dialog appears. It has the
following tabs:
❖ Processor Speed—Offers CPU power management
options
❖ Monitor Brightness—Offers display power management
options
❖ Turn Off Monitor—Offers display power management
options
❖ Turn Off Hard Disks—Offers hard disk drive power
management options