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... devices ...28 Using the keyboard ...29 Identifying the hotkey ...29 Identifying the action keys 30 Using keypads ...31 Using pointing devices ...32 Setting pointing device preferences 32 Using the TouchPad ...... Installing a hard drive ...42 Replacing the memory module ...44 Updating programs and drivers ...46 Routine care ...46 Cleaning the display ...46 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 7 Backup and recovery ...47 Recovery discs ...48 Performing a system recovery ...48 Recovery using the dedicated recovery partition 49 Recovery using the recovery discs 49...
... devices ...28 Using the keyboard ...29 Identifying the hotkey ...29 Identifying the action keys 30 Using keypads ...31 Using pointing devices ...32 Setting pointing device preferences 32 Using the TouchPad ...... Installing a hard drive ...42 Replacing the memory module ...44 Updating programs and drivers ...46 Routine care ...46 Cleaning the display ...46 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 7 Backup and recovery ...47 Recovery discs ...48 Performing a system recovery ...48 Recovery using the dedicated recovery partition 49 Recovery using the recovery discs 49...
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... on the manufacturer's Web site. 1 For more information, refer to Networking on page 14. ● Connect to the Internet-Set up HP QuickWeb-Immediately access your music, digital photos, and the Web without launching your main operating system. Select Start > All Programs. For details ...software manufacturer's instructions, which may be provided with the software or on page 2. ● Get to know your computer on page 4 and Keyboard and pointing devices on the computer. For instructions, refer to Backup and recovery on page 47. ● Find installed software-Access a list ...
... on the manufacturer's Web site. 1 For more information, refer to Networking on page 14. ● Connect to the Internet-Set up HP QuickWeb-Immediately access your music, digital photos, and the Web without launching your main operating system. Select Start > All Programs. For details ...software manufacturer's instructions, which may be provided with the software or on page 2. ● Get to know your computer on page 4 and Keyboard and pointing devices on the computer. For instructions, refer to Backup and recovery on page 47. ● Find installed software-Access a list ...
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5 Keyboard and pointing devices ● Using the keyboard ● Using pointing devices 28 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices
5 Keyboard and pointing devices ● Using the keyboard ● Using pointing devices 28 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices
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Using the keyboard Identifying the hotkey A hotkey is a combination of the fn key (1) and the esc key (2). Using the keyboard 29 Hotkey fn+esc Description Displays information about system hardware components and the system BIOS version number.
Using the keyboard Identifying the hotkey A hotkey is a combination of the fn key (1) and the esc key (2). Using the keyboard 29 Hotkey fn+esc Description Displays information about system hardware components and the system BIOS version number.
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...Most external monitors receive video information from computer display to monitor display to the system. Stops audio or video playback of the keyboard, execute specifically assigned functions. Turns the wireless feature on both the computer and the monitor. Switches the screen image among other...or restores speaker sound. Increases the screen brightness level. To establish a wireless connection, a wireless network must be set up. 30 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices Identifying the action keys Action keys, located at the top of a CD or a DVD. Press a key to questions, and...
...Most external monitors receive video information from computer display to monitor display to the system. Stops audio or video playback of the keyboard, execute specifically assigned functions. Turns the wireless feature on both the computer and the monitor. Switches the screen image among other...or restores speaker sound. Increases the screen brightness level. To establish a wireless connection, a wireless network must be set up. 30 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices Identifying the action keys Action keys, located at the top of a CD or a DVD. Press a key to questions, and...
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Using keypads The computer supports an optional external numeric keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Using the keyboard 31
Using keypads The computer supports an optional external numeric keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Using the keyboard 31
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... TouchPad in Windows® to go. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Devices and Printers. NOTE: The TouchPad light is off and on . 32 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the direction you want the pointer to customize settings for pointing devices, such as...
... TouchPad in Windows® to go. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Devices and Printers. NOTE: The TouchPad light is off and on . 32 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the direction you want the pointer to customize settings for pointing devices, such as...
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Click Pointer Device Properties, and then click the Device Settings tab. Click Apply, and then click OK. To view and turn on these features, click the Synaptics icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. Select the gesture that you want to turn on or off. 4. Select the device, and then click Settings. 34 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices NOTE: The computer also supports additional TouchPad features. 3.
Click Pointer Device Properties, and then click the Device Settings tab. Click Apply, and then click OK. To view and turn on these features, click the Synaptics icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. Select the gesture that you want to turn on or off. 4. Select the device, and then click Settings. 34 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices NOTE: The computer also supports additional TouchPad features. 3.
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To rotate, anchor your right forefinger from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. NOTE: Rotating must be done within the TouchPad zone. NOTE: The factory setting for gesture rotation is Off. 36 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices To reverse the rotation, move your left forefinger in a sweeping motion, moving from 3 o'clock to rotate items such as photos. Move the right forefinger around the anchored finger in the TouchPad zone. Rotating Rotating allows you to 12 o'clock.
To rotate, anchor your right forefinger from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. NOTE: Rotating must be done within the TouchPad zone. NOTE: The factory setting for gesture rotation is Off. 36 Chapter 5 Keyboard and pointing devices To reverse the rotation, move your left forefinger in a sweeping motion, moving from 3 o'clock to rotate items such as photos. Move the right forefinger around the anchored finger in the TouchPad zone. Rotating Rotating allows you to 12 o'clock.
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... on the TouchPad can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to clean the keyboard. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the keyboard surface. Go to http://www.hp.com/support to the computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals on the screen. ... of electric shock or damage to remove dust, lint, and particles that you update your hands frequently when using the computer. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking, and to internal components, do not use premoistened antistatic wipes or an antistatic screen cleaner.
... on the TouchPad can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to clean the keyboard. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the keyboard surface. Go to http://www.hp.com/support to the computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals on the screen. ... of electric shock or damage to remove dust, lint, and particles that you update your hands frequently when using the computer. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking, and to internal components, do not use premoistened antistatic wipes or an antistatic screen cleaner.
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..., using 24 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 11 audio-out (headphone) 11 network 10 RJ-45 (network) 10 K keyboard hotkey, identifying 29 keyboard, using 29 keys action 7 esc 7 fn 7 Windows applications 7 Windows logo 7 L labels Bluetooth 54 HP Mobile Broadband Module 54 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 54 regulatory 54 serial number 54 SIM 54 wireless...
..., using 24 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 11 audio-out (headphone) 11 network 10 RJ-45 (network) 10 K keyboard hotkey, identifying 29 keyboard, using 29 keys action 7 esc 7 fn 7 Windows applications 7 Windows logo 7 L labels Bluetooth 54 HP Mobile Broadband Module 54 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 54 regulatory 54 serial number 54 SIM 54 wireless...
HP Mini 210 - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... ...33 Service access cover ...34 Hard drive ...37 WWAN and GPS modules (select models only 40 WLAN module ...42 Memory module ...44 RTC battery ...45 Keyboard ...46 Top cover ...49 Speakers ...53 Display assembly ...55 Fan/heat sink assembly ...59 System board ...61 Power connector cable ...64 RJ-45 cover ...65...
... ...33 Service access cover ...34 Hard drive ...37 WWAN and GPS modules (select models only 40 WLAN module ...42 Memory module ...44 RTC battery ...45 Keyboard ...46 Top cover ...49 Speakers ...53 Display assembly ...55 Fan/heat sink assembly ...59 System board ...61 Power connector cable ...64 RJ-45 cover ...65...
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...video 3-pin AC power External monitor 93% island-style keyboard HP TouchPad with multi-touch/gesture and left and right ...40-W UMA AC adapter (non-Smart) with support for capacity; Category External media cards Internal media cards Ports Keyboard/pointing device Power requirements Security Description Digital Media Slot with push-push technology, supporting: ● Memory Stick ...-in/out combo RJ-45 (Ethernet; not speed Two Mini Card slots: ● Full-size Mini Card slot with support for WWAN, GPS ● Half-size Mini Card slot with localized cable plug support AC adapter connector...
...video 3-pin AC power External monitor 93% island-style keyboard HP TouchPad with multi-touch/gesture and left and right ...40-W UMA AC adapter (non-Smart) with support for capacity; Category External media cards Internal media cards Ports Keyboard/pointing device Power requirements Security Description Digital Media Slot with push-push technology, supporting: ● Memory Stick ...-in/out combo RJ-45 (Ethernet; not speed Two Mini Card slots: ● Full-size Mini Card slot with support for WWAN, GPS ● Half-size Mini Card slot with localized cable plug support AC adapter connector...
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... 622342-001 ● HD, flush glass display assembly in lavender frost 622343-001 Display hinges 626591-001 Display hinge covers (internal and external) 626590-001 Keyboard (includes cable) ● For use in Belgium ● For use in Brazil ● For use in the Czech Republic ● For use in Denmark, Finland...
... 622342-001 ● HD, flush glass display assembly in lavender frost 622343-001 Display hinges 626591-001 Display hinge covers (internal and external) 626590-001 Keyboard (includes cable) ● For use in Belgium ● For use in Brazil ● For use in the Czech Republic ● For use in Denmark, Finland...
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... the United Kingdom and Singapore (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Germany (includes cable) Keyboard for use in France (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Italy (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Spain (includes cable) Keyboard for use in French Canada (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Portugal (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Turkey (includes cable...
... the United Kingdom and Singapore (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Germany (includes cable) Keyboard for use in France (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Italy (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Spain (includes cable) Keyboard for use in French Canada (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Portugal (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Turkey (includes cable...
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... in the Czech Republic (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Russia (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Thailand (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Japan (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Belgium (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Taiwan (includes cable) Keyboard for use in South Korea (includes cable) Keyboard for use in the Netherlands (includes cable...
... in the Czech Republic (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Russia (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Thailand (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Japan (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Belgium (includes cable) Keyboard for use in Taiwan (includes cable) Keyboard for use in South Korea (includes cable) Keyboard for use in the Netherlands (includes cable...
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2. NOTE: The RTC battery is attached with double-sided tape. Keyboard NOTE: The keyboard spare part kit includes a keyboard cable. Reverse this procedure to install the RTC battery. When installing the RTC battery, be sure the plus sign (+) faces up. For use in: Belgium ...
2. NOTE: The RTC battery is attached with double-sided tape. Keyboard NOTE: The keyboard spare part kit includes a keyboard cable. Reverse this procedure to install the RTC battery. When installing the RTC battery, be sure the plus sign (+) faces up. For use in: Belgium ...
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...the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Battery (see Service access cover on page 31). Remove the keyboard: 1. Turn the computer right-side up, with the front toward you are unsure whether the computer is off or in the United ...Kingdom and 622344-031 Singapore The United States 622344-001 Before removing the keyboard, follow these steps: 1. b. Shut down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 2. Component replacement procedures ...
...the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Battery (see Service access cover on page 31). Remove the keyboard: 1. Turn the computer right-side up, with the front toward you are unsure whether the computer is off or in the United ...Kingdom and 622344-031 Singapore The United States 622344-001 Before removing the keyboard, follow these steps: 1. b. Shut down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 2. Component replacement procedures ...
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Lift the rear edge of the keyboard until it rests at an angle. 5. Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector (1) to install the keyboard. 48 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures Remove the keyboard. Reverse this procedure to which the keyboard cable is attached, and then disconnect the keyboard cable (2) 6. Open the computer as far as possible. 4. 3.
Lift the rear edge of the keyboard until it rests at an angle. 5. Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector (1) to install the keyboard. 48 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures Remove the keyboard. Reverse this procedure to which the keyboard cable is attached, and then disconnect the keyboard cable (2) 6. Open the computer as far as possible. 4. 3.
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... unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Service access cover (see Keyboard on , and then shut it down the computer. b. Keyboard (see Service access cover on page 31). Remove the 2 Phillips 2.0×2.5 screws (1) that secure the interior hinge covers to the computer...
... unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Service access cover (see Keyboard on , and then shut it down the computer. b. Keyboard (see Service access cover on page 31). Remove the 2 Phillips 2.0×2.5 screws (1) that secure the interior hinge covers to the computer...