Security - Windows Vista
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... keys, your information. For example, if you set . NOTE: Select models include a separate numeric keypad, which functions exactly like the keyboard number keys. ● A password must be entered at a Windows prompt. Use the following guidelines when setting a password in the non-Windows Setup Utility preinstalled on ...
... keys, your information. For example, if you set . NOTE: Select models include a separate numeric keypad, which functions exactly like the keyboard number keys. ● A password must be entered at a Windows prompt. Use the following guidelines when setting a password in the non-Windows Setup Utility preinstalled on ...
Security - Windows Vista
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Locating the fingerprint reader The fingerprint reader is located in one of the following areas of your computer: ● Near the bottom of the TouchPad ● On the right side of the keyboard ● On the upper-right side of the display Depending on your finger perpendicular to the metallic sensor. ENWW Locating the fingerprint reader 11 Both orientations require that is a small metallic sensor that you swipe your computer model, the fingerprint reader may be oriented horizontally or vertically.
Locating the fingerprint reader The fingerprint reader is located in one of the following areas of your computer: ● Near the bottom of the TouchPad ● On the right side of the keyboard ● On the upper-right side of the display Depending on your finger perpendicular to the metallic sensor. ENWW Locating the fingerprint reader 11 Both orientations require that is a small metallic sensor that you swipe your computer model, the fingerprint reader may be oriented horizontally or vertically.
Setup Utility - Windows Vista and XP
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... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only). 3 Setup Utility menus The menu tables in this section provide an overview of Setup Utility options. ENWW Main menu 5
... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only). 3 Setup Utility menus The menu tables in this section provide an overview of Setup Utility options. ENWW Main menu 5
Security - Windows XP
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...use the same password for more than one Setup Utility feature. NOTE Select models include a separate numeric keypad, which functions exactly like the keyboard number keys. ● A password must be entered at a Setup Utility prompt. Several types of passwords can be set, depending on the...must be entered at a Windows prompt. For additional information about Windows passwords, such as they are set, changed, or deleted, it with keyboard number keys, your password will not be set a password with the embedded numeric keypad. Passwords can be recognized if you choose to secure...
...use the same password for more than one Setup Utility feature. NOTE Select models include a separate numeric keypad, which functions exactly like the keyboard number keys. ● A password must be entered at a Setup Utility prompt. Several types of passwords can be set, depending on the...must be entered at a Windows prompt. For additional information about Windows passwords, such as they are set, changed, or deleted, it with keyboard number keys, your password will not be set a password with the embedded numeric keypad. Passwords can be recognized if you choose to secure...
Setup Utility - Windows XP
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... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only). ENWW Main menu 7
... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only). ENWW Main menu 7
Routine Care
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Table of contents 1 Hardware maintenance Battery pack ...2 Disposing of a used battery pack ...2 TouchPad and keyboard ...3 Display ...3 Drives ...4 Using Disk Defragmenter ...4 Using Disk Cleanup ...4 2 Regular tune-ups 3 Traveling and shipping Index ...9 ENWW iii
Table of contents 1 Hardware maintenance Battery pack ...2 Disposing of a used battery pack ...2 TouchPad and keyboard ...3 Display ...3 Drives ...4 Using Disk Defragmenter ...4 Using Disk Cleanup ...4 2 Regular tune-ups 3 Traveling and shipping Index ...9 ENWW iii
Routine Care
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... temperature of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950). WARNING! CAUTION To reduce the risk of damage to the display, do not place anything on the computer keyboard, display, or drives, or allow another hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows, thick rugs, or clothing, to run demanding applications...
... temperature of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950). WARNING! CAUTION To reduce the risk of damage to the display, do not place anything on the computer keyboard, display, or drives, or allow another hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows, thick rugs, or clothing, to run demanding applications...
Routine Care
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... TouchPad (select models only) can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to loosen and remove debris. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to periodically clean or change the replacement cap. (Replacement caps are included with select models.)..., frequently clean the display with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. A can become trapped beneath the keys. ENWW TouchPad and keyboard 3 WARNING! If the computer keyboard includes a pointing stick, you may need to remove dust, lint, and particles that can of electric shock or damage to internal ...
... TouchPad (select models only) can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to loosen and remove debris. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to periodically clean or change the replacement cap. (Replacement caps are included with select models.)..., frequently clean the display with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. A can become trapped beneath the keys. ENWW TouchPad and keyboard 3 WARNING! If the computer keyboard includes a pointing stick, you may need to remove dust, lint, and particles that can of electric shock or damage to internal ...
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... are fragile components that the battery pack is writing to run more efficiently. Do not touch the connector pins on a removable drive or on the keyboard or move the computer while the drive is sufficiently charged before writing to protect the drives. Do not type on the computer. To run Disk...
... are fragile components that the battery pack is writing to run more efficiently. Do not touch the connector pins on a removable drive or on the keyboard or move the computer while the drive is sufficiently charged before writing to protect the drives. Do not type on the computer. To run Disk...
Routine Care
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Index B battery pack disposal 2 battery pack maintenance 2 D Disk Cleanup software 4 Disk Defragmenter software 4 display 3 drives 4 H hard drive 4 hardware maintenance 1 K keyboard 3 M maintenance battery pack 2 battery pack disposal 2 Disk Cleanup 4 Disk Defragmenter 4 display 3 drives 4 hardware 1 keyboard 3 TouchPad 3 S shipping the computer 7 software Disk Cleanup 4 Disk Defragmenter 4 regular tune-ups 5 T TouchPad 3 traveling with the computer 7 tune-ups, regular 5 ENWW Index 9
Index B battery pack disposal 2 battery pack maintenance 2 D Disk Cleanup software 4 Disk Defragmenter software 4 display 3 drives 4 H hard drive 4 hardware maintenance 1 K keyboard 3 M maintenance battery pack 2 battery pack disposal 2 Disk Cleanup 4 Disk Defragmenter 4 display 3 drives 4 hardware 1 keyboard 3 TouchPad 3 S shipping the computer 7 software Disk Cleanup 4 Disk Defragmenter 4 regular tune-ups 5 T TouchPad 3 traveling with the computer 7 tune-ups, regular 5 ENWW Index 9
Troubleshooting
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... normally located on both devices simultaneously. On most models, when an optional external display device, such as a monitor, is blank, one or more of the keyboard.) If the computer has a magnetic display switch, be functioning properly.
... normally located on both devices simultaneously. On most models, when an optional external display device, such as a monitor, is blank, one or more of the keyboard.) If the computer has a magnetic display switch, be functioning properly.
Troubleshooting
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... may be called Shut Down instead of Turn Off Computer.) If the computer remains unresponsive, try first to shut down , refer to software applications or keyboard commands, try the emergency shutdown procedures in use. ENWW The computer is turned on , but is in the following sequence: 1. But if the computer feels...
... may be called Shut Down instead of Turn Off Computer.) If the computer remains unresponsive, try first to shut down , refer to software applications or keyboard commands, try the emergency shutdown procedures in use. ENWW The computer is turned on , but is in the following sequence: 1. But if the computer feels...
Troubleshooting
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...the computer. ● Operating system version number and registration number. To display the operating system version number and registration number, click My HP Computer in the Help and Support Center. (On some models, the registration number may need by e-mail or access Customer Care telephone ... Error messages that have the computer and the following information available when you call or e-mail: ● Product name located on the display or keyboard. ● Serial number (S/N) listed on the service tag. ● The service tag label is connected to the Internet, you can get help...
...the computer. ● Operating system version number and registration number. To display the operating system version number and registration number, click My HP Computer in the Help and Support Center. (On some models, the registration number may need by e-mail or access Customer Care telephone ... Error messages that have the computer and the following information available when you call or e-mail: ● Product name located on the display or keyboard. ● Serial number (S/N) listed on the service tag. ● The service tag label is connected to the Internet, you can get help...
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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...Notebook Tour Components ...1 Top components ...2 Keys ...2 TouchPad ...3 Buttons and switches 4 Lights ...5 Display components 6 Front components ...6 Rear components ...7 Right-side components ...8 Left-side components ...9 Bottom components ...10 Wireless antennae (select models only 11 Additional hardware components 12 Labels ...13 Specifications ...14 Operating environment ...14 Rated input power ...14 2 TouchPad and Keyboard... TouchPad ...15 Using the TouchPad ...16 Using an external mouse 16 Setting TouchPad preferences 16 Keyboard ...17 Hotkeys ...17 ...
...Notebook Tour Components ...1 Top components ...2 Keys ...2 TouchPad ...3 Buttons and switches 4 Lights ...5 Display components 6 Front components ...6 Rear components ...7 Right-side components ...8 Left-side components ...9 Bottom components ...10 Wireless antennae (select models only 11 Additional hardware components 12 Labels ...13 Specifications ...14 Operating environment ...14 Rated input power ...14 2 TouchPad and Keyboard... TouchPad ...15 Using the TouchPad ...16 Using an external mouse 16 Setting TouchPad preferences 16 Keyboard ...17 Hotkeys ...17 ...
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. (5) TouchPad vertical scroll zone* Scrolls up or down. *This table describes default settings. 2 TouchPad and Keyboard TouchPad The following illustration and table describe the computer TouchPad.
... pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. (5) TouchPad vertical scroll zone* Scrolls up or down. *This table describes default settings. 2 TouchPad and Keyboard TouchPad The following illustration and table describe the computer TouchPad.
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... buttons as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse. 16 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW Using the TouchPad To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in Windows allows you to the computer using the TouchPad...
... buttons as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse. 16 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW Using the TouchPad To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in Windows allows you to the computer using the TouchPad...
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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Keyboard The following sections. The icons on the keyboard features of the function keys (3). ENWW Keyboard 17 Hotkeys Hotkeys are discussed in the following sections provide information on the f1 through f12 keys represent the hotkey functions. Hotkey functions and procedures are combinations of the fn key (1) and either the esc key (2) or one of the notebook.
Keyboard The following sections. The icons on the keyboard features of the function keys (3). ENWW Keyboard 17 Hotkeys Hotkeys are discussed in the following sections provide information on the f1 through f12 keys represent the hotkey functions. Hotkey functions and procedures are combinations of the fn key (1) and either the esc key (2) or one of the notebook.
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... CD or a DVD. Open a Web browser. On some computer models, the BIOS date is sometimes called the system ROM version number. 18 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW Play the previous track or section on an audio CD or a DVD. Key Combination fn+esc fn+f1 fn+f2 fn+f3 fn+f4... fn+f5 fn+f6 fn+f7 fn+f8 fn+f9 fn+f10 fn+f11 fn+f12 Hotkey procedures To use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, either ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of the hotkey command. - Initiate QuickLock. Initiate Hibernation. Displaying and clearing...
... CD or a DVD. Open a Web browser. On some computer models, the BIOS date is sometimes called the system ROM version number. 18 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW Play the previous track or section on an audio CD or a DVD. Key Combination fn+esc fn+f1 fn+f2 fn+f3 fn+f4... fn+f5 fn+f6 fn+f7 fn+f8 fn+f9 fn+f10 fn+f11 fn+f12 Hotkey procedures To use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, either ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of the hotkey command. - Initiate QuickLock. Initiate Hibernation. Displaying and clearing...
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... Windows operating system, drivers, and the software provided on your Internet or network services, the fn+f3 hotkey opens the Windows Internet Connection Wizard. ENWW Keyboard 19 You can press fn+f3 to support specialists. Opening Help and Support (fn+f1) Press fn+f1 to use computer and Windows features. ●...
... Windows operating system, drivers, and the software provided on your Internet or network services, the fn+f3 hotkey opens the Windows Internet Connection Wizard. ENWW Keyboard 19 You can press fn+f3 to support specialists. Opening Help and Support (fn+f1) Press fn+f1 to use computer and Windows features. ●...
Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... monitor display, and a simultaneous display on the hard drive and the computer turns off. CAUTION To reduce the risk of Hibernation. 20 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW For example, you press fn+f4 the image switches among display devices connected to a hibernation file on both the computer and the monitor. For...
... monitor display, and a simultaneous display on the hard drive and the computer turns off. CAUTION To reduce the risk of Hibernation. 20 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard ENWW For example, you press fn+f4 the image switches among display devices connected to a hibernation file on both the computer and the monitor. For...