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User manual Toshiba, model Satellite A25-S208

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The external display device must support a resolution of 640 X 480 or higher. Display limitations Keep in mind that the quality of the display will be limited to the capabilities of the external video device. . If the external video device, such as an SVGA monitor, is capable of displaying at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 and your system is set for a higher resolution, only part of the desktop will appear on the screen. You can view the “lost” area by scrolling to it. . If you use the display hot key (Fn + F5) to change the display output with the LCD Display Stretch option enabled and the Display area (resolution) set to 640 x 480 or 800 x 600, the image on the internal display panel may appear stretched. The Windows® XP operating system by default does not display resolutions below 800 x 600. To display the 640 x 480 resolution, you may need to click the Settings tab in the Display Properties window, click Advanced, click the Adapter tab, click List all modes. Exploring Your Options Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your computer’s capabilities and usefulness. You can purchase additional PC Cards from your dealer. Most PC Cards conform to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Your computer has a PC Card slot that supports a type of PC Card known as Type II. A Type II card is typically used for memory storage, as a network card, and so on. Check the documentation that came with the PC Card to see if it conforms to the PCMCIA 2.01 standard, or later. Other cards may work with your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to set up and use. PC Card supporting software The operating system provides the Card and Socket Services for your PC Card and is installed automatically. Even if your PC Card comes with its own version of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in the Windows® XP operating system. Inserting a PC Card Use caution when lifting or turning your computer. Failure to do so may result in damage to components, such as cables, attached to your computer, or to the computer itself. Before you insert a PC Card, refer to the documentation that comes with the card to see if you need to do anything before you insert it. 1 If your PC Card does not support hot swapping, save your data and turn off the computer before inserting the PC Card. For more information, see “Hot swapping a PC Card” on page 190. Exploring Your Options Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards 2 Hold the PC Card with the arrow or main label side up and the connector side toward the slot. 3 Align the card connectors with the PC Card slot and carefully slide the card into the slot until it locks into place. Inserting a PC Card To avoid damaging the PC Card or the computer, do not force the card into a PC Card slot. Removing a PC Card 1 Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on t...

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