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...(Windows 98 64 To send and receive faxes (Windows 2000 66 Connecting to a LAN 67 To connect to a LAN 67 Connecting PC Cards 68 To insert or remove a PC Card 68 Connecting External Devices 70 To identify connectors for external devices 70 To use an external monitor 71 To connect a printer... or other parallel device 72 To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse 72 To connect a USB device 73 To connect a serial ...
...(Windows 98 64 To send and receive faxes (Windows 2000 66 Connecting to a LAN 67 To connect to a LAN 67 Connecting PC Cards 68 To insert or remove a PC Card 68 Connecting External Devices 70 To identify connectors for external devices 70 To use an external monitor 71 To connect a printer... or other parallel device 72 To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse 72 To connect a USB device 73 To connect a serial ...
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...Problems 150 Docking Problems 151 Hard Disk Drive Problems 152 Heat Problems ...153 Infrared Problems 153 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 154 Memory Problems 156 Modem Problems 156 Network Problems 159 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 160 Performance Problems 161 Power and Battery Problems 162 Printing Problems 164...BIOS 172 Support and Service...175 Getting Assistance for Your Computer 176 To get help from the web 176 To contact the HP Customer Care Center 176 To receive repair service 178 To prepare your computer for shipment 178 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 179...
...Problems 150 Docking Problems 151 Hard Disk Drive Problems 152 Heat Problems ...153 Infrared Problems 153 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 154 Memory Problems 156 Modem Problems 156 Network Problems 159 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 160 Performance Problems 161 Power and Battery Problems 162 Printing Problems 164...BIOS 172 Support and Service...175 Getting Assistance for Your Computer 176 To get help from the web 176 To contact the HP Customer Care Center 176 To receive repair service 178 To prepare your computer for shipment 178 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 179...
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... lights (left to right): power state, hard disk activity, charging status for main battery, and charging status for opening the computer. Keyboard status lights (left to right: Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock). 3. Click buttons. 8. Audio-off button and...in. 15. Sleep button. Touch pad (pointing device). 7. System-off light. 12. Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer 1. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 16. Built-in microphone. 18. Suspends and resumes operation. 2. Latch...
... lights (left to right): power state, hard disk activity, charging status for main battery, and charging status for opening the computer. Keyboard status lights (left to right: Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock). 3. Click buttons. 8. Audio-off button and...in. 15. Sleep button. Touch pad (pointing device). 7. System-off light. 12. Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer 1. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 16. Built-in microphone. 18. Suspends and resumes operation. 2. Latch...
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Use this port for a parallel printer or other serial device. 33. Serial port (COM1). PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 32. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 17 Back View Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer 28. Universal serial bus port (USB). 29. ac adapter jack. Use this port for a serial mouse, modem, printer, or other parallel device, or to connect the floppy disk drive externally. 30. Parallel port (LPT1). Docking port. 31. External monitor port. 34.
Use this port for a parallel printer or other serial device. 33. Serial port (COM1). PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 32. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 17 Back View Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer 28. Universal serial bus port (USB). 29. ac adapter jack. Use this port for a serial mouse, modem, printer, or other parallel device, or to connect the floppy disk drive externally. 30. Parallel port (LPT1). Docking port. 31. External monitor port. 34.
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... mode (Windows 98 and 2000). • Amber: computer is in Hibernate mode. • Red light: computer failed when resuming, and must be reset. 2. Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Status Lights The computer includes a number of the computer. 1. Power status. • Green: computer is on the front of...
... mode (Windows 98 and 2000). • Amber: computer is in Hibernate mode. • Red light: computer failed when resuming, and must be reset. 2. Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Status Lights The computer includes a number of the computer. 1. Power status. • Green: computer is on the front of...
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Caps Lock is active (Fn+F8). The embedded keypad is active. 2. Scroll Lock is active. 4. Num Lock. Scroll Lock. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 19 Caps Lock. Num Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad.) 3. Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on for the numeric keys-otherwise, cursor control is active. Keypad Lock. Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1.
Caps Lock is active (Fn+F8). The embedded keypad is active. 2. Scroll Lock is active. 4. Num Lock. Scroll Lock. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 19 Caps Lock. Num Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad.) 3. Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on for the numeric keys-otherwise, cursor control is active. Keypad Lock. Introducing the Notebook Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1.
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... computer is shipped with ergonomic injury. If the battery has been removed, you set up your risk, see "Working in Comfort with a full-size keyboard, monitor, and mouse. For a summary about reducing your computer for extended periods, you 'll need to install and charge the battery, connect the ... as your primary computer, or using it for the first time, you should install it with a Notebook PC" on the bottom of the computer, and lower the back end in the online HP Library. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the battery compartment...
... computer is shipped with ergonomic injury. If the battery has been removed, you set up your risk, see "Working in Comfort with a full-size keyboard, monitor, and mouse. For a summary about reducing your computer for extended periods, you 'll need to install and charge the battery, connect the ... as your primary computer, or using it for the first time, you should install it with a Notebook PC" on the bottom of the computer, and lower the back end in the online HP Library. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the battery compartment...
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Turn on battery power, the battery may be out of power. Introducing the Notebook Computer Setting Up Your Computer Step 3 - The computer then boots up, and Windows starts automatically. Leave the ac adapter plugged in the ac adapter and press the blue sleep button again. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 23 Hint If your computer does not turn on when operating on the computer • Press the blue sleep button above the keyboard. Plug in for at least an hour.
Turn on battery power, the battery may be out of power. Introducing the Notebook Computer Setting Up Your Computer Step 3 - The computer then boots up, and Windows starts automatically. Leave the ac adapter plugged in the ac adapter and press the blue sleep button again. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 23 Hint If your computer does not turn on when operating on the computer • Press the blue sleep button above the keyboard. Plug in for at least an hour.
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...left ALT, press the appropriate second key, then release both . Increases the display brightness. If Num Lock is active. Enters Hibernate mode. External keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12. Toggles among the built-in keypad on both keys. 30 Corporate Evaluator's Guide To ...The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key-a shortcut key sequence-for various system controls. Does not affect an external keyboard. Toggles Scroll Lock on , then the numeric functions are active; Decreases sound volume. To use these, press and hold Fn, press the ...
...left ALT, press the appropriate second key, then release both . Increases the display brightness. If Num Lock is active. Enters Hibernate mode. External keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12. Toggles among the built-in keypad on both keys. 30 Corporate Evaluator's Guide To ...The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key-a shortcut key sequence-for various system controls. Does not affect an external keyboard. Toggles Scroll Lock on , then the numeric functions are active; Decreases sound volume. To use these, press and hold Fn, press the ...
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... you can use Num Lock to original size Windows key+R Runs the Windows Run dialog box To use the embedded keypad Your computer's built-in keyboard includes an embedded keypad you right-click while pointing at the application. The keys in light gold on the... keyboard. • Num Lock off: The keys act as clicking the Start button on the embedded keypad. • Hold Fn while typing a key to type numbers ...
... you can use Num Lock to original size Windows key+R Runs the Windows Run dialog box To use the embedded keypad Your computer's built-in keyboard includes an embedded keypad you right-click while pointing at the application. The keys in light gold on the... keyboard. • Num Lock off: The keys act as clicking the Start button on the embedded keypad. • Hold Fn while typing a key to type numbers ...
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keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of display settings for your notebook computer. Hint To maximize your battery operating time, set the brightness to your computer, such as color depth and screen area. 1. Using an external monitor .... • Press Fn+F2 to type the character. 1. Changing display settings You can view comfortably. This is a shift key that provides access to certain special keyboard characters. • For a character in the lower-right corner of a key, press and hold ALT GR to increase the display's brightness. Click Start, Settings, Control...
keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of display settings for your notebook computer. Hint To maximize your battery operating time, set the brightness to your computer, such as color depth and screen area. 1. Using an external monitor .... • Press Fn+F2 to type the character. 1. Changing display settings You can view comfortably. This is a shift key that provides access to certain special keyboard characters. • For a character in the lower-right corner of a key, press and hold ALT GR to increase the display's brightness. Click Start, Settings, Control...
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.... • To decrease the volume, press the front half of the computer. -or- Using Your Computer Operating Your Computer To adjust the volume From the keyboard • To increase the volume, press the rear half of the volume control on the right side of the computer. The audio-off button you...
.... • To decrease the volume, press the front half of the computer. -or- Using Your Computer Operating Your Computer To adjust the volume From the keyboard • To increase the volume, press the rear half of the volume control on the right side of the computer. The audio-off button you...
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...or using a phone book or briefcase to support your feet. • Adjust the height of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with ergonomic injury. Using Your Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC Working in a neutral position. Note that provides good support for extended periods, you can do... in Comfort with the floor. • Position your feet flat on how to help you can use a pillow or rolled-up your HP equipment is available in Working in Comfort, which is not available, you work surface or chair to keep your risk, visit our ergonomics Web...
...or using a phone book or briefcase to support your feet. • Adjust the height of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with ergonomic injury. Using Your Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC Working in a neutral position. Note that provides good support for extended periods, you can do... in Comfort with the floor. • Position your feet flat on how to help you can use a pillow or rolled-up your HP equipment is available in Working in Comfort, which is not available, you work surface or chair to keep your risk, visit our ergonomics Web...
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When traveling, be sure to carry your computer properly to minimize strain on your left and right hands and shoulders. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 35 Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between approximately 1.4 and 3.7 kilos (3 and 8 pounds). The notebook keyboard requires little force to type as lightly as possible. Using Your Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC • Try to activate. • Take frequent, short rest breaks-this is especially important in a mobile computing environment. • Portable computers weigh between your body.
When traveling, be sure to carry your computer properly to minimize strain on your left and right hands and shoulders. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 35 Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between approximately 1.4 and 3.7 kilos (3 and 8 pounds). The notebook keyboard requires little force to type as lightly as possible. Using Your Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC • Try to activate. • Take frequent, short rest breaks-this is especially important in a mobile computing environment. • Portable computers weigh between your body.
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... cleaners, especially on the display. Do not apply any cleaner directly to a soft cloth and then gently wipe the display. • You can clean the keyboard with water containing a mild detergent. Do not use an excessively wet cloth, and take care to keep water out of the case. • Do not...
... cleaners, especially on the display. Do not apply any cleaner directly to a soft cloth and then gently wipe the display. • You can clean the keyboard with water containing a mild detergent. Do not use an excessively wet cloth, and take care to keep water out of the case. • Do not...
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... needed. Turns off the display and hard disk to turn it off the hard disk based on values set to use power more efficiently. No keyboard, pointing device, or other components to your current session. Saves your current session to restore your previous session. No pointing devices are used , no disk...
... needed. Turns off the display and hard disk to turn it off the hard disk based on values set to use power more efficiently. No keyboard, pointing device, or other components to your current session. Saves your current session to restore your previous session. No pointing devices are used , no disk...
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... external devices The diagram below shows your computer's connectors for a parallel printer or other parallel device, or to connect the floppy disk drive externally. 5. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 2. PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower). See "Connecting PC Cards" on its right side. 70 Corporate Evaluator's Guide
... external devices The diagram below shows your computer's connectors for a parallel printer or other parallel device, or to connect the floppy disk drive externally. 5. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 2. PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower). See "Connecting PC Cards" on its right side. 70 Corporate Evaluator's Guide
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..., Shut Down, Shut down. 2. Switching the display to the external monitor • Press Fn+F5 (or CTRL+ALT+F5 on an external keyboard) to cycle through the display options: notebook display, external monitor, both. • If you need to increase the refresh rate on the external monitor, you need to make any...
..., Shut Down, Shut down. 2. Switching the display to the external monitor • Press Fn+F5 (or CTRL+ALT+F5 on an external keyboard) to cycle through the display options: notebook display, external monitor, both. • If you need to increase the refresh rate on the external monitor, you need to make any...
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...the image to fill the screen at lower resolutions. For a display connected to a video adapter in BIOS Setup. To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse Your computer's 6-pin PS/2 port allows you may cause unexpected behavior on both displays. The pointing stick and touch pad...try higher settings to see whether they work for your computer. 1. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory to attach an external keyboard or a PS/2- compatible mouse to the computer's parallel port. You can extend your desktop by connecting an external monitor to your applications. ...
...the image to fill the screen at lower resolutions. For a display connected to a video adapter in BIOS Setup. To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse Your computer's 6-pin PS/2 port allows you may cause unexpected behavior on both displays. The pointing stick and touch pad...try higher settings to see whether they work for your computer. 1. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory to attach an external keyboard or a PS/2- compatible mouse to the computer's parallel port. You can extend your desktop by connecting an external monitor to your applications. ...
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.../2 cable into the computer's PS/2 port. • To connect a mouse and keyboard at the same time, use hot keys from an external keyboard, substitute left CTRL+left ALT+F12. To use the HP F1469A Y adapter. • To connect a device that has a PC-type jack, connect its cable to the computer's USB port. For example...
.../2 cable into the computer's PS/2 port. • To connect a mouse and keyboard at the same time, use hot keys from an external keyboard, substitute left CTRL+left ALT+F12. To use the HP F1469A Y adapter. • To connect a device that has a PC-type jack, connect its cable to the computer's USB port. For example...