I have a Toshiba Click 10 lx0w-c-104 that is stuck in tablet mode,can someone please tell me how to revert to computer mode please. More features include USB connections and the Plug and Play option. Tablets are also both Mac and PC compatible; so you can use the tablet on a Mac in the morning then move the same tablet to a PC in the afternoon. The tablet provides the pen or mouse with power, so no cords or batteries are necessary.
What do you do when your mouse just doesn’t work right in Windows 8 or when you think you’re double-clicking, but your mouse thinks you’re single-clicking?
Your mouse just doesn’t work right
Sometimes, the mouse doesn’t work at all; other times, the mouse pointer hops across the screen like a flea. Here are a few fixes to try:
Your double-clicks are now single clicks
In an effort to make things easier, Windows lets people choose whether a single click or a double-click should open a file or folder.
But if you’re not satisfied with the click method Windows currently uses, here’s how to change it:
Don’t like to follow steps? In Step 2, just click the Restore Defaults button in the Folder Options window, and Windows brings back double-clicking and other standard folder behaviors.
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For more information about Windows 8 and its features, explore Windows 8 For Dummies, available online.
A person using the touchscreen on a tablet computer.
A tablet computer (sometimes called a tablet) is a type of computer that can be carried easily. Unlike a laptop it has no physical keyboard or trackpad, though users sometimes add those things.[1] Users control a tablet mostly by using its touchscreen with multi-touch technology similar to a smartphone. The screen can be anywhere from 7 inches (18 cm) (sometimes called a phablet) to 12 inches (30 cm) in size, but many have a screen size of about 10 inches (25 cm) diagonal.[2][3]
Almost all tablet computers can access the Internet using Wi-Fi, and many can use mobile phone networks like 2G, 3G, and 4G. Like smartphones, many tablets have sensors such as a camera and a microphone. Other features tablets have are high definition, anti-glare (with less reflection) displays, a Bluetooth radio (to connect to printers and other devices), flash memory, and cloud storage services to back up information on the tablet and synchronizedata.[4]
Science fiction started putting tablets in stories after the middle 20th century. Some companies started making real tablets late in the century. The release of the Apple iPad in 2010 got much attention, and other companies made and sold more.[5]
Advantages and disadvantages[change | change source]
Compared to laptop computers, tablets are lighter, more portable, have longer battery life, make less heat, and do not need a mouse or keyboard to be connected. Typing is usually done on the touch screen with a 'virtual' keyboard which appears on the screen. Many tablets let the user to get reminders even when the tablet is powered off or on standby
One bad thing is that the 'virtual' keyboards are sometimes slow and easy to make typos on. Some tablets can connect to computer keyboards and computer mice to let the user use them in ways similar to a PC. Tablets often have limited storage compared to a laptop.
The majority run a mobile operating system and may not support as many file formats and different types of software as laptops, but they may work with the same kinds of mobile apps that smartphones use. These weaknesses sometimes result in a tablet being used mainly to consume media made by someone else who used a full-service computer.
Different tablet computers over the years[change | change source]
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