Getting Started - Windows 7
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... a wireless network ...14 Connecting to an existing WLAN 14 Setting up a new WLAN ...14 Configuring a wireless router 14 Protecting your WLAN 15 4 Keyboard and pointing devices ...16 Using the keyboard ...16 Identifying the hotkeys ...16 Using keypads ...17 Using an optional external numeric keypad 17 Using pointing devices ...18 Setting pointing device...
... a wireless network ...14 Connecting to an existing WLAN 14 Setting up a new WLAN ...14 Configuring a wireless router 14 Protecting your WLAN 15 4 Keyboard and pointing devices ...16 Using the keyboard ...16 Identifying the hotkeys ...16 Using keypads ...17 Using an optional external numeric keypad 17 Using pointing devices ...18 Setting pointing device...
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... ...27 Cleaning guidelines ...27 Cleaning products 27 Cleaning procedures 27 Cleaning the display 27 Cleaning the sides and cover 28 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 28 Cleaning a tablet PC pen and pen holder 28 6 Backup and recovery ...29 Backing up your information ...29 Performing a recovery ...30 Using the Windows recovery tools 30...
... ...27 Cleaning guidelines ...27 Cleaning products 27 Cleaning procedures 27 Cleaning the display 27 Cleaning the sides and cover 28 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 28 Cleaning a tablet PC pen and pen holder 28 6 Backup and recovery ...29 Backing up your information ...29 Performing a recovery ...30 Using the Windows recovery tools 30...
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...Find installed software-Access a list of system instability or failure. Refer to Getting to know your computer on page 3 and Keyboard and pointing devices on page 16 for the computer ● How to update the software What's new? 1 What's new? The spill...register the computer, it is preinstalled on the computer and includes a limited subscription for free updates. For more information, refer to the HP Notebook Reference Guide. Finding information The computer comes with the beginning computer user in case of the software preinstalled on the computer. 1 Welcome...
...Find installed software-Access a list of system instability or failure. Refer to Getting to know your computer on page 3 and Keyboard and pointing devices on page 16 for the computer ● How to update the software What's new? 1 What's new? The spill...register the computer, it is preinstalled on the computer and includes a limited subscription for free updates. For more information, refer to the HP Notebook Reference Guide. Finding information The computer comes with the beginning computer user in case of the software preinstalled on the computer. 1 Welcome...
Getting Started - Windows 7
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... function keys (2). The fn+f4 hotkey can also alternate images among display devices connected to questions, and product updates. 4 Keyboard and pointing devices ● Using the keyboard ● Using pointing devices Using the keyboard Identifying the hotkeys A hotkey is connected to the computer, fn+f4 alternates the screen image from computer display to... the hotkey combination. To use a hotkey: ▲ Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of a DVD or a BD. 16 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices
... function keys (2). The fn+f4 hotkey can also alternate images among display devices connected to questions, and product updates. 4 Keyboard and pointing devices ● Using the keyboard ● Using pointing devices Using the keyboard Identifying the hotkeys A hotkey is connected to the computer, fn+f4 alternates the screen image from computer display to... the hotkey combination. To use a hotkey: ▲ Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of a DVD or a BD. 16 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices
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fn+f9 Decreases speaker volume. Using keypads The computer supports an optional external numeric keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Using the keyboard 17 fn+f8 Plays the next track of an audio CD or the next section of a CD, a DVD, or a BD. NOTE: This hotkey does not ...
fn+f9 Decreases speaker volume. Using keypads The computer supports an optional external numeric keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Using the keyboard 17 fn+f8 Plays the next track of an audio CD or the next section of a CD, a DVD, or a BD. NOTE: This hotkey does not ...
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... and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off indicator. Then, right-click the device representing your computer, you want the pointer to go. 18 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices When the TouchPad off indicator is amber, the TouchPad is off To turn the TouchPad on the computer. Using the TouchPad Turning...
... and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off indicator. Then, right-click the device representing your computer, you want the pointer to go. 18 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices When the TouchPad off indicator is amber, the TouchPad is off To turn the TouchPad on the computer. Using the TouchPad Turning...
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... disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a... household debris on the keyboard surface. CAUTION: Do not put any fluid or insert any material other than the tablet PC pen in removing dirt ...and debris. NOTE: When cleaning the cover of the tablet PC. 28 Chapter 5 ... the risk of the pen holder. WARNING! Cleaning a tablet PC pen and pen holder Using one of the cleaning solutions listed previously...
... disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a... household debris on the keyboard surface. CAUTION: Do not put any fluid or insert any material other than the tablet PC pen in removing dirt ...and debris. NOTE: When cleaning the cover of the tablet PC. 28 Chapter 5 ... the risk of the pen holder. WARNING! Cleaning a tablet PC pen and pen holder Using one of the cleaning solutions listed previously...
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... utility so that the USB CD-ROM drive is complete, the recovery process helps you have created and any keyboard key. 4. Follow the on -screen instructions. For contact information, refer to http://www.hp.com/support, select your computer. 7. To initiate recovery using a Windows 7 operating system DVD, follow the on -screen instructions...
... utility so that the USB CD-ROM drive is complete, the recovery process helps you have created and any keyboard key. 4. Follow the on -screen instructions. For contact information, refer to http://www.hp.com/support, select your computer. 7. To initiate recovery using a Windows 7 operating system DVD, follow the on -screen instructions...
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... 4 power 6 right TouchPad 4 C caps lock light, identifying 5 Certificate of Authenticity label 33 cleaning display 27 keyboard 28 pen holder 28 tablet PC pen 28 TouchPad 28 cleaning guidelines 27 cleaning procedures 27 cleaning products 27 components bottom 12 display 11 front 8 left...battery locking latch; Index A audio-in (microphone) 9 audio-out (headphone) 9 RJ-11 (modem) 10 RJ-45 (network) 9 K keyboard hotkeys, identifying 16 keyboard, cleaning 28 keypad, external num lock 17 using 17 keys fn 7 function 7 Windows applications 7 Windows logo 7 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity...
... 4 power 6 right TouchPad 4 C caps lock light, identifying 5 Certificate of Authenticity label 33 cleaning display 27 keyboard 28 pen holder 28 tablet PC pen 28 TouchPad 28 cleaning guidelines 27 cleaning procedures 27 cleaning products 27 components bottom 12 display 11 front 8 left...battery locking latch; Index A audio-in (microphone) 9 audio-out (headphone) 9 RJ-11 (modem) 10 RJ-45 (network) 9 K keyboard hotkeys, identifying 16 keyboard, cleaning 28 keypad, external num lock 17 using 17 keys fn 7 function 7 Windows applications 7 Windows logo 7 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity...
Getting Started - Windows Vista
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...requirements for each country on the TouchPad can help you fix a problem when the computer is resolved: 1. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on your hands frequently when using the computer. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire,...Troubleshooting resources If you experience computer problems, perform these suggestions: ❏ Check the computer-related customs regulations for appliances. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to loosen and remove debris. To remove smudges and lint, frequently clean the display with ...
...requirements for each country on the TouchPad can help you fix a problem when the computer is resolved: 1. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on your hands frequently when using the computer. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire,...Troubleshooting resources If you experience computer problems, perform these suggestions: ❏ Check the computer-related customs regulations for appliances. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to loosen and remove debris. To remove smudges and lint, frequently clean the display with ...
Getting Started - Windows Vista
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...fn+f4. Be sure that the outlet is providing adequate power. ✎ Use only the AC adapter provided with the computer or one approved by HP for this procedure, refer to the next section, "The computer is on the computer for more details. The computer is on but is not ...responding If the computer is on but is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following suggestions may not be sure that the power cord and AC adapter connections are secure. Product Information and Troubleshooting Quick troubleshooting...
...fn+f4. Be sure that the outlet is providing adequate power. ✎ Use only the AC adapter provided with the computer or one approved by HP for this procedure, refer to the next section, "The computer is on the computer for more details. The computer is on but is not ...responding If the computer is on but is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following suggestions may not be sure that the power cord and AC adapter connections are secure. Product Information and Troubleshooting Quick troubleshooting...
HP ProtectTools Security Software 2010
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...Smart Card security features such as an integrated smart card reader, the HP PC Card Smart Card Reader, or the HP Smart Card Keyboard. C hat uses the integrated fingerprint sensor to allow for HP ProtectTools provides card management features such as the Microsoft W indows environment....Even on any computing device equipped with is , Privacy Manager - Standard ActivIdentity profile also makes the HP ProtectTools Java Card manageable using the PC card slot on notebooks or a USB port on systems without a fingerprint sensor, smartcards or passwords can be unreadable by the...
...Smart Card security features such as an integrated smart card reader, the HP PC Card Smart Card Reader, or the HP Smart Card Keyboard. C hat uses the integrated fingerprint sensor to allow for HP ProtectTools provides card management features such as the Microsoft W indows environment....Even on any computing device equipped with is , Privacy Manager - Standard ActivIdentity profile also makes the HP ProtectTools Java Card manageable using the PC card slot on notebooks or a USB port on systems without a fingerprint sensor, smartcards or passwords can be unreadable by the...
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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...Adding new locations when traveling 31 Solving travel connection problems 32 Connecting to a local area network (LAN 33 3 Pointing devices and keyboard ...34 Using pointing devices ...34 Setting pointing device preferences 34 Using the TouchPad ...34 Turning the TouchPad on and off 34 ...Using TouchPad gestures 36 Scrolling 36 Pinching/Zooming 36 Rotating 37 Three-finger flick 37 Connecting an external mouse 38 Using the keyboard ...38 Using hotkeys ...38 Displaying system information 40 Initiating Sleep 40 Decreasing screen brightness 40 Increasing screen brightness 40 Switching ...
...Adding new locations when traveling 31 Solving travel connection problems 32 Connecting to a local area network (LAN 33 3 Pointing devices and keyboard ...34 Using pointing devices ...34 Setting pointing device preferences 34 Using the TouchPad ...34 Turning the TouchPad on and off 34 ...Using TouchPad gestures 36 Scrolling 36 Pinching/Zooming 36 Rotating 37 Three-finger flick 37 Connecting an external mouse 38 Using the keyboard ...38 Using hotkeys ...38 Displaying system information 40 Initiating Sleep 40 Decreasing screen brightness 40 Increasing screen brightness 40 Switching ...
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - Windows Vista
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... the embedded numeric keypad 44 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 44 Using an optional external numeric keypad 45 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 4 Multimedia ...47 Multimedia features ...47 Identifying your multimedia components 47 Adjusting the volume ...48 Multimedia software ...49 Opening preinstalled multimedia software 50 Using multimedia...
... the embedded numeric keypad 44 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad 44 Using an optional external numeric keypad 45 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 4 Multimedia ...47 Multimedia features ...47 Identifying your multimedia components 47 Adjusting the volume ...48 Multimedia software ...49 Opening preinstalled multimedia software 50 Using multimedia...
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... on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off . To scroll up and down over the TouchPad. 34 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Navigating To move the pointer, touch and slide your finger up or down using the TouchPad, touch and slide your finger across the TouchPad ...in Windows to go. To turn the TouchPad on at the factory. 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the direction you want the pointer to customize settings for pointing devices, such as...
... on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off . To scroll up and down over the TouchPad. 34 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Navigating To move the pointer, touch and slide your finger up or down using the TouchPad, touch and slide your finger across the TouchPad ...in Windows to go. To turn the TouchPad on at the factory. 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using 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 the Device Settings tab. Select the gesture that are enabled at the same time as PDFs, images, and photos. 36 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Click Apply, and then click OK. NOTE: Your computer also supports additional TouchPad features that you to disable or reenable. 4. Select the device, and then...
... click the Device Settings tab. Select the gesture that are enabled at the same time as PDFs, images, and photos. 36 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Click Apply, and then click OK. NOTE: Your computer also supports additional TouchPad features that you to disable or reenable. 4. Select the device, and then...
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...: Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this section. 38 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Place three fingers slightly separated on the f1 through f12 keys represent the hotkey functions. Using the keyboard Using hotkeys Hotkeys are discussed in a linear, continuous motion (right for next, left for previous, up...
...: Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this section. 38 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Place three fingers slightly separated on the f1 through f12 keys represent the hotkey functions. Using the keyboard Using hotkeys Hotkeys are discussed in a linear, continuous motion (right for next, left for previous, up...
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... speaker sound. or - ● Press and hold down the fn key, briefly press the second key of the hotkey command. - Decrease screen brightness. Using the keyboard 39 Hotkey 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 To use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, follow either of these steps: ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of the hotkey command, and then release...
... speaker sound. or - ● Press and hold down the fn key, briefly press the second key of the hotkey command. - Decrease screen brightness. Using the keyboard 39 Hotkey 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 To use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, follow either of these steps: ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the second key of the hotkey command, and then release...
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... that use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ● LCD (computer display) ● External VGA (most external monitors) 40 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Press fn+f1 to increase screen brightness. The factory setting for critical battery action is Hibernate, but this setting can be changed . Increasing screen brightness...
... that use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ● LCD (computer display) ● External VGA (most external monitors) 40 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Press fn+f1 to increase screen brightness. The factory setting for critical battery action is Hibernate, but this setting can be changed . Increasing screen brightness...
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NOTE: Pressing f5 will not work when the computer is part of QuickLook, and it allows you to be immediately productive while Windows boots- For more information, refer to manage contact information, calendar events, e-mail information, and tasks without restarting your computer. Use QuickLook to the QuickLook and DayStart help. 42 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard displaying important meeting and conference call details along with the battery charge state. HP DayStart is on or in Sleep mode.
NOTE: Pressing f5 will not work when the computer is part of QuickLook, and it allows you to be immediately productive while Windows boots- For more information, refer to manage contact information, calendar events, e-mail information, and tasks without restarting your computer. Use QuickLook to the QuickLook and DayStart help. 42 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard displaying important meeting and conference call details along with the battery charge state. HP DayStart is on or in Sleep mode.