toshiba satellite virtual buttons

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Eric

In my vista based Toshiba Satellite, if you move the mouse to the top edge
of the screen a row of "on screen" virtual buttons drops down from the top
edge. They have functions like sleep, brighness etc.
Note: I'm fairly sure this is a toshiba thing and not a microsoft thing but
i cant find anywhere else to ask.
I am always inadvertantly bumping my mouse on the top edge of the screen if
a window title bar is close to it, its very annoying to have this thing
unexpectedly drop down and most of the time it wont disappear by itself, you
have to click the left hand escape virtual button and then click on a
regular window somewhere for it to slide back up into the top edge.
What is that thing called? I cant google it successfully cuz i have no idea
what it is referred to as.
Is there a way to disable that? There must be a utility somewhere that has
a check box that says "dont use this feature"
HELP!
Thanks
Eric
 
M

Mickey Lane

I would think that somewhere is a button or menu item called
'Preferences..." or "Options..." or "Properties..."

You should be able to find a check-box with something like "Run at start up"

Failing that, have you checked the software uninstall bit in Control Panel?
Perhaps you can uninstall the tool bar (or whatever they decided to call it)
without uninstalling anything else.

Have you checked the Toshiba web site for a FAQ or discussion group?
 
J

Jane C

Hi Eric,

It's a Toshiba utility that is installed by Toshiba. I can't quite remember
the name of the utility. Check the manual that came with the laptop, it
should provide more information there.
 
J

Jume

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look for it on the start menu, open its properties and uncheck open with the
mouse, that will leave them open but no longer open when you move the mouse
to the top, only when you press fn special keys, do not disable it
completely or you will lose fn keys functionality (yuck!)

i agree with you, it is a PITA because it is a tremendously slow program :-(
 
H

H

Google for example 'sleep function in Vista' or 'drop down menu'---- you
will get lots of ideas !!
Have a look in Display properties too for the power settings ????? You are
not very informative in your query in any case!!!!!
 
G

Gazwad

Eric <[email protected]>, the slobbering-itinerant and stout hand queen
who likes wild butt snorting with ground squirrels, and whose partner is
a woman of the town with a big cock pit, wrote in
In my vista based Toshiba Satellite, if you move the mouse to the top edge
of the screen a row of "on screen" virtual buttons drops down from the top
edge. They have functions like sleep, brighness etc.
Note: I'm fairly sure this is a toshiba thing and not a microsoft thing
but i cant find anywhere else to ask.
I am always inadvertantly bumping my mouse on the top edge of the screen
if a window title bar is close to it, its very annoying to have this thing
unexpectedly drop down and most of the time it wont disappear by itself,
you have to click the left hand escape virtual button and then click on a
regular window somewhere for it to slide back up into the top edge.
What is that thing called? I cant google it successfully cuz i have no
idea what it is referred to as.
Is there a way to disable that? There must be a utility somewhere that
has a check box that says "dont use this feature"
HELP!
Thanks
Eric


Uninstall all the toshiba shit, one by one, starting with anything that
looks like it might be the culprit.
Once you have found the item you'll want to put your laptop back to factory
settings and uninstall all the shit you don't want before you set it up and
take a working image.

You could also just start killing shit in task mangler and take note when
the functionality of the thing ends.


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Nil

Thanks, Guys! I finally managed to turn off that annoying piece of
c*** - it is the most ridiculous, non-intuitive, slooooow, useless
program which is there only to annoy %R$*&^%%^$*&^(#*

So... you wait two years, and then can't even be bothered to tell us
what the solution is?

Gosh, thanks for all your help.
 

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