User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- NB100 Series User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Getting comfortable with your computer
- Removing the battery from the computer
- Inserting a charged battery
- Monitoring main battery power
- Taking care of your battery
- Disposing of used batteries
- Using the computer for the first time
- Using the TouchPad™
- Using the keyboard
- Setting up your computer
- Registering your computer with Toshiba
- Adding optional external devices
- Internal storage drive recovery using external ODD/storage drive
- Caring for your computer
- Turning off the computer
- Chapter 2: Features of Your Computer
- Chapter 3: Hot Keys and Utilities
- Chapter 4: If Something Goes Wrong
- Glossary
- Index
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Features of Your Computer
Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
Depending on your computer model, the process of sending E-mail,
taking pictures or recording video messages may vary.
The Web Camera software, by default, may already be running in
the System tray.
Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
The Bridge Media Adapter slot supports the use of Memory Stick
®
,
Memory Stick DUO
™
, Secure Digital
™
(SD
™
), or
MMC
™
(MultiMediaCard
™
). These media can be used with a
variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones,
PDAs, digital cameras, digital video camcorders, etc.
The Bridge Media Adapter slot may also support other types of
media. For a complete list of supported media, visit Toshiba’s Web
site at accessories.toshiba.com.
Do not use the Copy Disk function for this type of media. To copy
data from one media to another, use the drag-and-drop feature of the
Windows
®
operating system.
Inserting memory media
The following instructions apply to all types of supported media
devices.
1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down.
2 Push the media into the adapter until it locks in place.
(Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media
When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. You
could expose the storage area to static electricity, which can destroy
data.
NOTE