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...My Router Security Level Result Action No security enabled. Search for Microsoft Windows XP by visiting Microsoft Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. Start with 3 pieces A typical ... for "WPA." 2 Your Internet service provider (ISP) will provide you can buy a wireless PC Card to get started! See the "Comparison of hardware. TIP: You can buy one device ...other broadband technology (purchased separately). TIP: If you did not buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you with integrated 802.11 WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. Your Internet ...
...My Router Security Level Result Action No security enabled. Search for Microsoft Windows XP by visiting Microsoft Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. Start with 3 pieces A typical ... for "WPA." 2 Your Internet service provider (ISP) will provide you can buy a wireless PC Card to get started! See the "Comparison of hardware. TIP: You can buy one device ...other broadband technology (purchased separately). TIP: If you did not buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you with integrated 802.11 WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. Your Internet ...
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...YOU KNOW... WEP and WPA are considered broadband, as compared to sleep at speeds up Internet access. DID YOU KNOW... • Windows XP and some types of someone piggybacking on the router. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem-A device that shields your data and computer...the Wireless Networks tab. Ethernet-The most common LAN technology (using one . b Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. (The Properties window is the safest way to browse, but it . Note: There are security encryption protocols. ■ Change the default SSID (your network name...
...YOU KNOW... WEP and WPA are considered broadband, as compared to sleep at speeds up Internet access. DID YOU KNOW... • Windows XP and some types of someone piggybacking on the router. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem-A device that shields your data and computer...the Wireless Networks tab. Ethernet-The most common LAN technology (using one . b Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. (The Properties window is the safest way to browse, but it . Note: There are security encryption protocols. ■ Change the default SSID (your network name...
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The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The information contained herein is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used ...
The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The information contained herein is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used ...
HP USB Digital Drive
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User Guide 1 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
User Guide 1 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
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SD Logo is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. and/or other countries. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The information contained herein is a trademark. © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
SD Logo is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. and/or other countries. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The information contained herein is a trademark. © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Reference Guide
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...should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Reference Guide Compaq Notebook Series Second Edition April 2005 First Edition June 2004 Document Part Number: 370698-002 HP shall not be construed as constituting an... additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors ...
...should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Reference Guide Compaq Notebook Series Second Edition April 2005 First Edition June 2004 Document Part Number: 370698-002 HP shall not be construed as constituting an... additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors ...
Reference Guide
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... 1: Insert the Battery Pack 1-7 Step 2: Connect AC Power 1-8 Step 3: Connect a Phone Line 1-9 Step 4: Turn On the Notebook 1-10 Step 5: Set Up Windows 1-11 2 Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook 2-1 Default Power Settings 2-2 To Reset the Notebook 2-3 To Change the Boot Device 2-3 To Use the TouchPad 2-4 To Use the Tap to Click Function of the TouchPad...
... 1: Insert the Battery Pack 1-7 Step 2: Connect AC Power 1-8 Step 3: Connect a Phone Line 1-9 Step 4: Turn On the Notebook 1-10 Step 5: Set Up Windows 1-11 2 Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook 2-1 Default Power Settings 2-2 To Reset the Notebook 2-3 To Change the Boot Device 2-3 To Use the TouchPad 2-4 To Use the Tap to Click Function of the TouchPad...
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...: Do not mutilate or puncture battery packs. Rechargeable battery packs must be recycled or disposed of battery packs in until it latches. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. When you will connect the AC adapter, charge the battery pack, turn on the Documentation CD that is located on the Web... at http://www.compaq.com/ergo and on the hard drive or on the notebook, and run the Microsoft® Windows® Setup program. To install the battery pack: 1. Insert the connector end of serious injury, read...
...: Do not mutilate or puncture battery packs. Rechargeable battery packs must be recycled or disposed of battery packs in until it latches. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. When you will connect the AC adapter, charge the battery pack, turn on the Documentation CD that is located on the Web... at http://www.compaq.com/ergo and on the hard drive or on the notebook, and run the Microsoft® Windows® Setup program. To install the battery pack: 1. Insert the connector end of serious injury, read...
Reference Guide
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... button above the left side of the keyboard. Charge times will vary. Å WARNING: This notebook is normal for several hours to fully charge the battery pack. The notebook boots up, and Windows starts automatically. ✎ If your notebook does not turn on when operating on your lap for extended periods. As a result of...
... button above the left side of the keyboard. Charge times will vary. Å WARNING: This notebook is normal for several hours to fully charge the battery pack. The notebook boots up, and Windows starts automatically. ✎ If your notebook does not turn on when operating on your lap for extended periods. As a result of...
Reference Guide
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.../region. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Phone and Modem Options, then select your setup. 1. If the program prompts you turn on your notebook, the Windows Setup program runs automatically and includes opportunities to enter the Product ID code, locate the code on the bottom of the...
.../region. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Phone and Modem Options, then select your setup. 1. If the program prompts you turn on your notebook, the Windows Setup program runs automatically and includes opportunities to enter the Product ID code, locate the code on the bottom of the...
Reference Guide
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...power button. If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to time out. briefly press the power power. OFF-Power status light is off the notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Standby. ...way these power modes work. Powers on . Standby-Power status light blinks. Hibernation-Power If the notebook is already on, ■ Saves maximum status light is on the notebook. button. ■ Saves current -or- Basic Operation Default Power Settings Power mode To enter this...
...power button. If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to time out. briefly press the power power. OFF-Power status light is off the notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Standby. ...way these power modes work. Powers on . Standby-Power status light blinks. Hibernation-Power If the notebook is already on, ■ Saves maximum status light is on the notebook. button. ■ Saves current -or- Basic Operation Default Power Settings Power mode To enter this...
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Unsaved data will not be lost. Use the arrow keys to display the Boot menu. 3. Basic Operation To Reset the Notebook Occasionally, Windows or the notebook may stop responding and you want to boot from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1. Select ...Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2. If you will be able to restart. You can also boot the notebook from a specific device whenever ...
Unsaved data will not be lost. Use the arrow keys to display the Boot menu. 3. Basic Operation To Reset the Notebook Occasionally, Windows or the notebook may stop responding and you want to boot from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1. Select ...Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2. If you will be able to restart. You can also boot the notebook from a specific device whenever ...
Reference Guide
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The scroll pad causes the contents of the active window to avoid moving the pointer accidentally when you turn off the TouchPad. 1 Click buttons. The indicator light turns off when you are typing. The Click buttons work like the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. 2 TouchPad (touch-sensitive pointing device). 3 TouchPad on -off button so you can turn off the TouchPad to scroll vertically. 2-4 Reference Guide Basic Operation To Use the TouchPad The TouchPad includes an on -off button and indicator light. 4 Scroll pad.
The scroll pad causes the contents of the active window to avoid moving the pointer accidentally when you turn off the TouchPad. 1 Click buttons. The indicator light turns off when you are typing. The Click buttons work like the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. 2 TouchPad (touch-sensitive pointing device). 3 TouchPad on -off button so you can turn off the TouchPad to scroll vertically. 2-4 Reference Guide Basic Operation To Use the TouchPad The TouchPad includes an on -off button and indicator light. 4 Scroll pad.
Reference Guide
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... Applications key brings up the Windows Start menu. This key combination Windows key+E Windows key+F1 Windows key+F Windows key+M Shift+Windows key+M Windows key+R Does this Runs Windows Explorer. This is the same as selecting the Start button on the taskbar. Returns all displayed windows. Basic Operation To Use the Windows and Applications Keys The Windows key brings up the...
... Applications key brings up the Windows Start menu. This key combination Windows key+E Windows key+F1 Windows key+F Windows key+M Shift+Windows key+M Windows key+R Does this Runs Windows Explorer. This is the same as selecting the Start button on the taskbar. Returns all displayed windows. Basic Operation To Use the Windows and Applications Keys The Windows key brings up the...
Reference Guide
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... ctrl+alt+del, then select Lock Computer. To unlock the notebook, follow your notebook from access by another user, set up a screen saver with a Windows password. Select Start > Control Panel > User Accounts, then select your notebook is assigned to prompt for a password when the notebook leaves Standby. ✎ To cancel password protection, repeat the preceding...
... ctrl+alt+del, then select Lock Computer. To unlock the notebook, follow your notebook from access by another user, set up a screen saver with a Windows password. Select Start > Control Panel > User Accounts, then select your notebook is assigned to prompt for a password when the notebook leaves Standby. ✎ To cancel password protection, repeat the preceding...
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... check your files and operating system. ■ Check your work regularly. Do not apply any other device that prevents the notebook from changing to Display-off or Standby timeouts. ■ If you are using a screen saver or other media, or to network drives. ■ Use a... battery pack operation) to the shortest comfortable interval. ■ Avoid using AC power and have no external monitor attached, put the notebook in Standby mode when not in the Disk Properties window. Do not use a screen saver, enable the option to shut off the display after a time delay. ■ Do not...
... check your files and operating system. ■ Check your work regularly. Do not apply any other device that prevents the notebook from changing to Display-off or Standby timeouts. ■ If you are using a screen saver or other media, or to network drives. ■ Use a... battery pack operation) to the shortest comfortable interval. ■ Avoid using AC power and have no external monitor attached, put the notebook in Standby mode when not in the Disk Properties window. Do not use a screen saver, enable the option to shut off the display after a time delay. ■ Do not...
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... your current button to return to session to turn the notebook off . session. Ä CAUTION: Make a habit of the display. When this happens, you will be disabled. Briefly press any information that all your current session in Windows. Is usually set in RAM, and turns off the... display and other input activity occurs for the specified interval. Maintains your data has been saved, but some functions may be lost. The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power...
... your current button to return to session to turn the notebook off . session. Ä CAUTION: Make a habit of the display. When this happens, you will be disabled. Briefly press any information that all your current session in Windows. Is usually set in RAM, and turns off the... display and other input activity occurs for the specified interval. Maintains your data has been saved, but some functions may be lost. The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power...
Reference Guide
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See Windows Help for the scheme. Ä CAUTION: Do not disable Hibernate support in the Power Options settings or you do not want . Reference Guide 3-3 If you want to Never. You can adjust the length of timeouts after which your notebook automatically shuts down components or enters a power-saving mode. If you will...
See Windows Help for the scheme. Ä CAUTION: Do not disable Hibernate support in the Power Options settings or you do not want . Reference Guide 3-3 If you want to Never. You can adjust the length of timeouts after which your notebook automatically shuts down components or enters a power-saving mode. If you will...
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...time remaining. ■ Select the power icon to open the Battery Meter window. See the "Getting Started with Your Notebook" chapter in this guide. 2. Press the contact pad on the notebook. This value is the notebook's sole source of power. ■ Place the pointer over the power icon... to see Windows Help for details). From the Windows taskbar The Windows taskbar can display a power icon that provides detailed battery status...
...time remaining. ■ Select the power icon to open the Battery Meter window. See the "Getting Started with Your Notebook" chapter in this guide. 2. Press the contact pad on the notebook. This value is the notebook's sole source of power. ■ Place the pointer over the power icon... to see Windows Help for details). From the Windows taskbar The Windows taskbar can display a power icon that provides detailed battery status...
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...explore the Internet, send and receive e-mail messages, and use your modem to a telephone line and communicate throughout the world. Your notebook contains several software programs that allows an Internet session to be interrupted to send and receive faxes. 4 Modem and Network Connections Using ... the World Wide Web ■ Outlook Express, for sending and receiving e-mail messages ■ Windows Fax Console, for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you can connect your notebook to answer a phone call, then resumes the Internet session after the call is complete.) The...
...explore the Internet, send and receive e-mail messages, and use your modem to a telephone line and communicate throughout the world. Your notebook contains several software programs that allows an Internet session to be interrupted to send and receive faxes. 4 Modem and Network Connections Using ... the World Wide Web ■ Outlook Express, for sending and receiving e-mail messages ■ Windows Fax Console, for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you can connect your notebook to answer a phone call, then resumes the Internet session after the call is complete.) The...