HP Notebook Reference Guide
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... set at the factory to initiate Sleep after a period of inactivity when running on battery power or on the keyboard. ● Tap or swipe the TouchPad. Initiating and exiting Hibernation The system is saved to a disc or an external media card. When Sleep is in the Sleep state for an extended...
... set at the factory to initiate Sleep after a period of inactivity when running on battery power or on the keyboard. ● Tap or swipe the TouchPad. Initiating and exiting Hibernation The system is saved to a disc or an external media card. When Sleep is in the Sleep state for an extended...
HP Notebook Reference Guide
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...user account Unauthorized access to data Windows user password ● Firewall software ● Windows updates ● Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Unauthorized access to Computer Setup settings and other BIOS administrator password in Computer Setup* system identification information Unauthorized removal of passwords... in Computer Setup. The embedded security password is not working or will not load. You can use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in addition to reveal the password. ●...
...user account Unauthorized access to data Windows user password ● Firewall software ● Windows updates ● Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Unauthorized access to Computer Setup settings and other BIOS administrator password in Computer Setup* system identification information Unauthorized removal of passwords... in Computer Setup. The embedded security password is not working or will not load. You can use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in addition to reveal the password. ●...
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...cleaning the cover of the computer, use a circular motion to aid in removing dirt and debris. ● To clean and disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use a soft microfiber cloth or chamois moistened with one of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable germicidal disposable ...To reduce the risk of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable germicidal disposable wipe. CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. Cleaning your computer...
...cleaning the cover of the computer, use a circular motion to aid in removing dirt and debris. ● To clean and disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use a soft microfiber cloth or chamois moistened with one of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable germicidal disposable ...To reduce the risk of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable germicidal disposable wipe. CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. Cleaning your computer...
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... up and down, click the up arrow key or the down arrow in the upper-right corner of the screen, or use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup. 2. Computer Setup includes settings for the types of devices...
... up and down, click the up arrow key or the down arrow in the upper-right corner of the screen, or use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup. 2. Computer Setup includes settings for the types of devices...
HP ProtectTools Getting Started
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... This console provides a read access and write access can be allowed or denied separately. Windows® operating system administrators use HP ProtectTools Device Access Manager to control access to the devices on a system and to protect against unauthorized access: ● Device...permission to access. ● Just-in-time authentication (JITA) allows predefined users to authenticate themselves in as a mouse, keyboard, TouchPad, and fingerprint reader, are otherwise denied. ● Administrators and trusted users can be excluded from the restrictions on device access ...
... This console provides a read access and write access can be allowed or denied separately. Windows® operating system administrators use HP ProtectTools Device Access Manager to control access to the devices on a system and to protect against unauthorized access: ● Device...permission to access. ● Just-in-time authentication (JITA) allows predefined users to authenticate themselves in as a mouse, keyboard, TouchPad, and fingerprint reader, are otherwise denied. ● Administrators and trusted users can be excluded from the restrictions on device access ...
TOTAL TEST PROCESS BUILDING DEPENDABILITY INTO YOUR BUSINESS PC - Technology Spotlight HP PROFESSIONAL INNOVATIONS FOR BUSINESS
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... information contained herein is key to deliver an enhanced computing experience. The HP Total Test Process helps ensure that allow HP Business Desktop and Notebook PCs to less downtime and a lower cost of ownership. For example, a chemically strengthened glass touchpad in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should...
... information contained herein is key to deliver an enhanced computing experience. The HP Total Test Process helps ensure that allow HP Business Desktop and Notebook PCs to less downtime and a lower cost of ownership. For example, a chemically strengthened glass touchpad in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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Table of contents 1 Welcome ...1 Finding information ...2 2 Getting to know your computer ...4 Top ...4 TouchPad ...4 Lights ...5 Buttons, speakers, and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...10 Front ...12 Right ...13 Left ...15 Display ...17 Bottom ...19 Identifying the bottom parts ...
Table of contents 1 Welcome ...1 Finding information ...2 2 Getting to know your computer ...4 Top ...4 TouchPad ...4 Lights ...5 Buttons, speakers, and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...10 Front ...12 Right ...13 Left ...15 Display ...17 Bottom ...19 Identifying the bottom parts ...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... numeric keypad 28 Using pointing devices ...29 Setting pointing device preferences 29 Using the TouchPad ...29 Turning the TouchPad off and on 30 Navigating ...30 Selecting ...31 Using TouchPad gestures 31 Scrolling 32 Pinching/Zooming 32 5 Maintenance ...33 Inserting or removing the battery...45 Cleaning procedures ...45 Cleaning the display 45 Cleaning the sides and cover 46 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 6 Backup and recovery ...47 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 48 Creating recovery media ...48 Backing up your information ...49 Performing a system...
... numeric keypad 28 Using pointing devices ...29 Setting pointing device preferences 29 Using the TouchPad ...29 Turning the TouchPad off and on 30 Navigating ...30 Selecting ...31 Using TouchPad gestures 31 Scrolling 32 Pinching/Zooming 32 5 Maintenance ...33 Inserting or removing the battery...45 Cleaning procedures ...45 Cleaning the display 45 Cleaning the sides and cover 46 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 46 6 Backup and recovery ...47 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 48 Creating recovery media ...48 Backing up your information ...49 Performing a system...
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Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. Functions like the right button on an external mouse. 4 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Top TouchPad Component (1) (2) TouchPad on/off button TouchPad zone (3) Left TouchPad button (4) Right TouchPad button Description Turns the TouchPad on and off. Functions like the left button on the screen. 2 Getting to know your computer
Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. Functions like the right button on an external mouse. 4 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Top TouchPad Component (1) (2) TouchPad on/off button TouchPad zone (3) Left TouchPad button (4) Right TouchPad button Description Turns the TouchPad on and off. Functions like the left button on the screen. 2 Getting to know your computer
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... local area network (WLAN) device and/or a Bluetooth® device, is on. ● Amber: All wireless devices are off. ● Amber: The TouchPad is off. ● Off: The TouchPad is off or in the Sleep state. ● Off: The computer is on . ● Blinking: The computer is in Hibernation. Component (1) Power light...
... local area network (WLAN) device and/or a Bluetooth® device, is on. ● Amber: All wireless devices are off. ● Amber: The TouchPad is off. ● Off: The TouchPad is off or in the Sleep state. ● Off: The computer is on . ● Blinking: The computer is in Hibernation. Component (1) Power light...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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..., such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device and/or a Bluetooth® device, is on ● Amber: All wireless devices are off. ● Amber: The TouchPad is off or in the Sleep state. ● Off: The computer is on . 6 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Components (1) Power light (2) Caps lock light...
..., such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device and/or a Bluetooth® device, is on ● Amber: All wireless devices are off. ● Amber: The TouchPad is off or in the Sleep state. ● Off: The computer is on . 6 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Components (1) Power light (2) Caps lock light...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... access Mouse Properties: ● Select Start > Devices and Printers. Use the left and right TouchPad buttons like the buttons as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer, slide one of the USB ports on an external mouse. Then right-...the device representing your computer, you would use an external USB mouse (purchased separately) by connecting it to one finger across the TouchPad in Windows to go. Using pointing devices 29 Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the direction you want the pointer to...
... access Mouse Properties: ● Select Start > Devices and Printers. Use the left and right TouchPad buttons like the buttons as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer, slide one of the USB ports on an external mouse. Then right-...the device representing your computer, you would use an external USB mouse (purchased separately) by connecting it to one finger across the TouchPad in Windows to go. Using pointing devices 29 Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the direction you want the pointer to...
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... and describes the TouchPad display icons. Turning the TouchPad off and on To turn the TouchPad off and on, quickly double-tap the TouchPad on . Off Indicates that the TouchPad is on. TouchPad light Amber Icon Description Indicates that the TouchPad is off button. The TouchPad light and onscreen display icons indicate the TouchPad status when the TouchPad is on...
... and describes the TouchPad display icons. Turning the TouchPad off and on To turn the TouchPad off and on, quickly double-tap the TouchPad on . Off Indicates that the TouchPad is on. TouchPad light Amber Icon Description Indicates that the TouchPad is off button. The TouchPad light and onscreen display icons indicate the TouchPad status when the TouchPad is on...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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...to turn on these features, click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the window that is displayed, and then click Settings. To use TouchPad gestures, place two fingers on the desktop. Click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon , and then click Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click the ... Click the Device Settings tab, select the device in the notification area, at the same time. NOTE: The computer also supports additional TouchPad features. Click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon , and then click Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click the Show hidden icons icon in all ...
...to turn on these features, click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the window that is displayed, and then click Settings. To use TouchPad gestures, place two fingers on the desktop. Click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon , and then click Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click the ... Click the Device Settings tab, select the device in the notification area, at the same time. NOTE: The computer also supports additional TouchPad features. Click the Synaptics Pointing Device icon , and then click Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click the Show hidden icons icon in all ...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... left, or right motion. NOTE: Pinching/zooming is useful for moving them across the TouchPad in by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad, and then moving up , down , or sideways on the TouchPad, and then drag them together. NOTE: Two-finger scrolling is controlled by placing two fingers... apart on the TouchPad, and then moving them apart. ● Zoom out by finger ...
... left, or right motion. NOTE: Pinching/zooming is useful for moving them across the TouchPad in by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad, and then moving up , down , or sideways on the TouchPad, and then drag them together. NOTE: Two-finger scrolling is controlled by placing two fingers... apart on the TouchPad, and then moving them apart. ● Zoom out by finger ...
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..., use a pre-moistened germicidal wipe to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can scratch the computer. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard CAUTION: Never allow liquids to aid in removing dirt and debris. To reduce the risk of the notebook, use a circular motion ... as paper towels, can of compressed air with a straw extension. This can permanently damage internal components. ● To clean and disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use an acceptable germicidal disposable wipe. ● To prevent keys from sticking and to clean the sides and cover. A vacuum cleaner...
..., use a pre-moistened germicidal wipe to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can scratch the computer. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard CAUTION: Never allow liquids to aid in removing dirt and debris. To reduce the risk of the notebook, use a circular motion ... as paper towels, can of compressed air with a straw extension. This can permanently damage internal components. ● To clean and disinfect the TouchPad and keyboard, use an acceptable germicidal disposable wipe. ● To prevent keys from sticking and to clean the sides and cover. A vacuum cleaner...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... battery removing 33 replacing 33 battery bay 19 battery release latches 19 Bluetooth label 54 bottom part locations, identifying 20 buttons left TouchPad 4 optical drive eject 13, 14 power 7, 9 right TouchPad 4 TouchPad on/off 4 Web browser 8, 9 wireless 8, 9 C caps lock light, identifying 5, 6 caring for your computer 45 Certificate of Authenticity label 54 cleaning your...
... battery removing 33 replacing 33 battery bay 19 battery release latches 19 Bluetooth label 54 bottom part locations, identifying 20 buttons left TouchPad 4 optical drive eject 13, 14 power 7, 9 right TouchPad 4 TouchPad on/off 4 Web browser 8, 9 wireless 8, 9 C caps lock light, identifying 5, 6 caring for your computer 45 Certificate of Authenticity label 54 cleaning your...
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L labels Bluetooth 54 HP Mobile Broadband Module 54 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 54 regulatory 54 serial number 54 SIM 54 wireless certification 54 WLAN 54 lights AC adapter 13, 16 caps lock 5, 6 drive 12 optical drive 13, 14 power 5, 6 TouchPad 5, 6 Web browser 5, 6 webcam ...15, 16 speakers, identifying 7, 9 system repair disc 47 system restore points 47 T TouchPad buttons 4 using 29 TouchPad gestures pinching 32 scrolling 32 zooming 32 TouchPad light, identifying 5, 6 TouchPad on/off button 4 TouchPad zone identifying 4 traveling with the computer 54 U USB ports, identifying 13, 14,...
L labels Bluetooth 54 HP Mobile Broadband Module 54 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 54 regulatory 54 serial number 54 SIM 54 wireless certification 54 WLAN 54 lights AC adapter 13, 16 caps lock 5, 6 drive 12 optical drive 13, 14 power 5, 6 TouchPad 5, 6 Web browser 5, 6 webcam ...15, 16 speakers, identifying 7, 9 system repair disc 47 system restore points 47 T TouchPad buttons 4 using 29 TouchPad gestures pinching 32 scrolling 32 zooming 32 TouchPad light, identifying 5, 6 TouchPad on/off button 4 TouchPad zone identifying 4 traveling with the computer 54 U USB ports, identifying 13, 14,...
HP Notebook User Guide - Linux
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Table of contents 1 Welcome ...1 Finding information ...2 2 Getting to know your computer ...4 Top ...4 TouchPad ...4 Lights ...5 Buttons, speakers, and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...10 Front ...12 Right ...13 Left ...15 Display ...17 Bottom ...19 Identifying the bottom parts ...
Table of contents 1 Welcome ...1 Finding information ...2 2 Getting to know your computer ...4 Top ...4 TouchPad ...4 Lights ...5 Buttons, speakers, and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...10 Front ...12 Right ...13 Left ...15 Display ...17 Bottom ...19 Identifying the bottom parts ...
HP Notebook User Guide - Linux
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... embedded numeric keypad 31 Using the integrated numeric keypad 31 Using an optional external numeric keypad 31 Using the TouchPad ...32 Turning the TouchPad off and on 32 Navigating ...32 Selecting ...33 Using TouchPad gestures 33 Scrolling ...34 Pinching/Zooming 34 Setting pointing device preferences 34 5 Multimedia ...35 Using the audio features ...35...
... embedded numeric keypad 31 Using the integrated numeric keypad 31 Using an optional external numeric keypad 31 Using the TouchPad ...32 Turning the TouchPad off and on 32 Navigating ...32 Selecting ...33 Using TouchPad gestures 33 Scrolling ...34 Pinching/Zooming 34 Setting pointing device preferences 34 5 Multimedia ...35 Using the audio features ...35...