Toshiba satellite a205-s5831 manual
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The areas where your palms would rest while typing get up to F, with an outside temp of 76F. I might suggest pants if you plan on using this laptop on your lap, as the bottom easily warms up with spots ranging from F. Since the vents on the left side allow some heat output to be directed downward, a draft in the neighborhood of F can hit your leg causing some discomfort.
The keyboard on this laptop is very comfortable to type on. The key throws are just the right length, very little finger pressure is required, and the edges are very defined, yet softly rounded. This allows you to type very quickly for long periods of time with ease.
Each key press is also very quiet, so you type notes or chat during class without annoying those around you. It has some mild flex in spots above the optical bay, but it is very mild. The touchpad resides in a recessed cavity, which helps to keep your fingers in the right spot without slipping out. Its texture is similar to a sheet of paper. The mouse buttons below it provide decent feedback, but I would have liked a bit more throw to each press.
These buttons give you a very shallow soft click. All of the connections on this laptop reside on the sides and front. The design of the display hinge makes the lower edge of the LCD block the rear section when it is opened. On the right side you have a Kensington lock connector, AC adapter plug, optical bay, modem connector, and 2 USB ports. A nice added touch is the spring loaded express card dust cover, instead of a blank card. Front view of Satellite A view large image.
STEP 7 Remove two screws securing the keyboard. STEP 8 Lift up the keyboard and disconnect it from the motherboard. STEP 9 Disconnect cables. STEP 10 Remove four screws securing the display hinges. STEP 11 Lift up and remove the display assembly. STEP 13 Unplug the touchpad cable. STEP 14 To separate the top cover from the base you can use a guitar pick. STEP 15 Remove the top cover assembly.
STEP 16 While removing the top cover assembly you'll have to unlock latches located on the back. STEP 17 Unplug cables pointed with red arrows.
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