Conventions, Abbreviations, Icons – Toshiba Qosmio G10 User Manual
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User’s Manual
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Preface
Chapter 3,
, provides a quick overview of how to begin
operating your computer and gives tips on safety and designing your work 
area. 
Chapter 4,
, includes instructions on using the following
devices: Touch pad, USB floppy disk drive, optical media drives, TV tuner, 
sound system, modem, wireless communication features and network. It 
also provides tips on care of the computer, floppy disks and CD/DVDs.
Chapter 5,
, describes special keyboard functions including
the keypad overlay and hot keys.
Chapter 6,
, gives details on the computer’s power resources and
battery save modes.
Chapter 7,
, explains how to configure the computer using the
HW Setup program.
Chapter 8,
Using the Remote Controller, AV Buttons and QosmioPlayer
,
This chapter explains how to use the Remote Controller on Windows XP 
Media Center Edition and Windows XP Home Edition models as well as 
providing information about QosmioPlayer.
Chapter 9,
, describes the optional hardware available.
Chapter 10,
, 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.
The
provide technical information about your computer.
defines general computer terminology and includes a list of
acronyms used in the text.
quickly directs you to the information contained in this manual.
Conventions
This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight 
terms and operating procedures.
Abbreviations
On first appearance, and whenever necessary for clarity, abbreviations are 
enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only 
Memory (ROM). Acronyms are also defined in the Glossary.
Icons
Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of your computer. The indicator 
panel also uses icons to identify the components it is providing information 
on.
Keys
The keyboard keys are used in the text to describe many computer 
operations. A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as they 
appear on the keyboard. For example, Enter identifies the Enter key.