HP Notebook Reference Guide
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If the computer is closed, open the display. ● Press a key on the keyboard. ● Tap or swipe the TouchPad. Power settings and timeouts can be changed using Power Options in the Sleep state, the computer initiates Hibernation. To exit Sleep: ● Briefly press the ...
If the computer is closed, open the display. ● Press a key on the keyboard. ● Tap or swipe the TouchPad. Power settings and timeouts can be changed using Power Options in the Sleep state, the computer initiates Hibernation. To exit Sleep: ● Briefly press the ...
HP Notebook Reference Guide
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...are set in Computer Setup and are set only in the Windows operating system. ● You can use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup. The password is encrypted, and if...Windows 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 the...
...are set in Computer Setup and are set only in the Windows operating system. ● You can use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup. The password is encrypted, and if...Windows 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 the...
HP Notebook Reference Guide
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...electric shock or damage to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. Cleaning your computer 61 CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. This can of compressed air with a straw extension. Cleaning...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 wipe...
...electric shock or damage to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. Cleaning your computer 61 CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. This can of compressed air with a straw extension. Cleaning...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 wipe...
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.... ● To select a menu or a menu item, use the tab key and the keyboard arrow keys and then press enter, or use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to click the item. ● To scroll up and down, click the up arrow key or the...
.... ● To select a menu or a menu item, use the tab key and the keyboard arrow keys and then press enter, or use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to click the item. ● To scroll up and down, click the up arrow key or the...
HP ProtectTools Getting Started
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...Device Access Manager by adding them to the Device Administrators group. Opening Device Access Manager 89 This group's membership is managed using HP ProtectTools Security Manager. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager. Opening Device Access Manager 1. Log in order to access devices...on a system and to data by Device Access Manager. NOTE: Some human interface/input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, TouchPad, and fingerprint reader, are not controlled by disabling data transfer devices. Click Start, click All Programs, click Security and Protection, and then ...
...Device Access Manager by adding them to the Device Administrators group. Opening Device Access Manager 89 This group's membership is managed using HP ProtectTools Security Manager. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager. Opening Device Access Manager 1. Log in order to access devices...on a system and to data by Device Access Manager. NOTE: Some human interface/input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, TouchPad, and fingerprint reader, are not controlled by disabling data transfer devices. Click Start, click All Programs, click Security and Protection, and then ...
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 ...6 Buttons and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...9 Front ...10 Right ...11 Left ...14 Rear ...15 Display ...16 Bottom ...18 3 Networking ...20 Using an ...
Table of contents 1 Welcome ...1 Finding information ...2 2 Getting to know your computer ...4 Top ...4 TouchPad ...4 Lights ...6 Buttons and fingerprint reader (select models only 7 Keys ...9 Front ...10 Right ...11 Left ...14 Rear ...15 Display ...16 Bottom ...18 3 Networking ...20 Using an ...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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...pointing devices ...28 Setting pointing device preferences 28 Using the pointing stick ...28 Using the TouchPad ...28 Turning the TouchPad off and on 29 Navigating ...29 Selecting ...29 Using TouchPad gestures 30 Scrolling 31 Pinching/Zooming 31 5 Maintenance ...32 Inserting or removing the battery...39 Cleaning procedures ...39 Cleaning the display 39 Cleaning the sides and cover 39 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 40 6 Backup and recovery ...41 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 42 Creating recovery media ...42 Backing up your information ...42 Performing a system...
...pointing devices ...28 Setting pointing device preferences 28 Using the pointing stick ...28 Using the TouchPad ...28 Turning the TouchPad off and on 29 Navigating ...29 Selecting ...29 Using TouchPad gestures 30 Scrolling 31 Pinching/Zooming 31 5 Maintenance ...32 Inserting or removing the battery...39 Cleaning procedures ...39 Cleaning the display 39 Cleaning the sides and cover 39 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 40 6 Backup and recovery ...41 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 42 Creating recovery media ...42 Backing up your information ...42 Performing a system...
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Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Turns the TouchPad on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on and off button (4) TouchPad zone Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 4 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Top TouchPad NOTE: Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this section. Component (1) Pointing stick (select models only) (2) Left pointing stick button (select models only) (3) TouchPad on/off . 2 Getting to know your computer
Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Turns the TouchPad on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on and off button (4) TouchPad zone Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 4 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer Top TouchPad NOTE: Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this section. Component (1) Pointing stick (select models only) (2) Left pointing stick button (select models only) (3) TouchPad on/off . 2 Getting to know your computer
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Functions like the right button on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on an external mouse. Top 5 Component (5) (6) (7) Left TouchPad button Right pointing stick button (select models only) Right TouchPad button Description Functions like the right button on an external mouse.
Functions like the right button on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on an external mouse. Top 5 Component (5) (6) (7) Left TouchPad button Right pointing stick button (select models only) Right TouchPad button Description Functions like the right button on an external mouse.
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... from the illustration in Hibernation. ● Amber: Computer sound is off. ● Off: Computer sound is on . Component (1) TouchPad light (2) Caps lock light (3) Power light (4) Wireless light (5) Web browser light (6) Mute light (7) Num lock light Description ● Amber: The... TouchPad is off. ● Off: The TouchPad is on. ● On: Caps lock is on. ● Off: Caps lock is off. ● On: The computer is on....
... from the illustration in Hibernation. ● Amber: Computer sound is off. ● Off: Computer sound is on . Component (1) TouchPad light (2) Caps lock light (3) Power light (4) Wireless light (5) Web browser light (6) Mute light (7) Num lock light Description ● Amber: The... TouchPad is off. ● Off: The TouchPad is on. ● On: Caps lock is on. ● Off: Caps lock is off. ● On: The computer is on....
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... more about your power settings: ● Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Power Options. ● For more information, see the HP Notebook Reference Guide. When Windows is in Hibernation, press the button briefly to turn on the computer. ● When the computer is on or off... the computer. Component (1) (2) TouchPad on/off button Power button (3) Wireless button (4) Web browser button Description Turns the TouchPad on and off. ● When the computer is off, press the button to open the default Web ...
... more about your power settings: ● Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Power Options. ● For more information, see the HP Notebook Reference Guide. When Windows is in Hibernation, press the button briefly to turn on the computer. ● When the computer is on or off... the computer. Component (1) (2) TouchPad on/off button Power button (3) Wireless button (4) Web browser button Description Turns the TouchPad on and off. ● When the computer is off, press the button to open the default Web ...
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... the left and right buttons on the computer. To access Mouse Properties: ● Select Start > Devices and Printers. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer on an external mouse. 28 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the... direction you would the left and right TouchPad buttons like the buttons on the screen. Using pointing devices NOTE: In addition to the pointing devices included with your computer, ...
... the left and right buttons on the computer. To access Mouse Properties: ● Select Start > Devices and Printers. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer on an external mouse. 28 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in the... direction you would the left and right TouchPad buttons like the buttons on the screen. Using pointing devices NOTE: In addition to the pointing devices included with your computer, ...
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... like the corresponding buttons on -screen display icons indicate the TouchPad status. Turning the TouchPad off and on To turn the TouchPad off and on, quickly double-tap the TouchPad on/off . Off Indicates that the TouchPad is on. The TouchPad light and on an external mouse. Navigating To move the pointer, slide one finger across...
... like the corresponding buttons on -screen display icons indicate the TouchPad status. Turning the TouchPad off and on To turn the TouchPad off and on, quickly double-tap the TouchPad on/off . Off Indicates that the TouchPad is on. The TouchPad light and on an external mouse. Navigating To move the pointer, slide one finger across...
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NOTE: TouchPad gestures are not supported in all programs. To view the demonstration of the taskbar. 2. Click the Show hidden icons icon in the window that is ... Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click Apply, and then click OK. 30 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices To use TouchPad gestures, place two fingers on the TouchPad at the far right of gestures. Using TouchPad gestures The TouchPad supports a variety of the taskbar. 2. Click the Device Settings tab, select the device in the notification area, at...
NOTE: TouchPad gestures are not supported in all programs. To view the demonstration of the taskbar. 2. Click the Show hidden icons icon in the window that is ... Pointing Device Properties. 3. Click Apply, and then click OK. 30 Chapter 4 Keyboard and pointing devices To use TouchPad gestures, place two fingers on the TouchPad at the far right of gestures. Using TouchPad gestures The TouchPad supports a variety of the taskbar. 2. Click the Device Settings tab, select the device in the notification area, at...
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NOTE: Scrolling speed is useful for moving up , down , or sideways on the TouchPad, and then moving them together. Scrolling Scrolling is controlled by placing two fingers apart on a page or image. Pinching/Zooming Pinching allows you to zoom in or out on images or text. ● Zoom in an up , down , left, or right motion. Using pointing devices 31 To scroll, place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad, and then drag them across the TouchPad in by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad, and then moving them apart. ● Zoom out by finger speed.
NOTE: Scrolling speed is useful for moving up , down , or sideways on the TouchPad, and then moving them together. Scrolling Scrolling is controlled by placing two fingers apart on a page or image. Pinching/Zooming Pinching allows you to zoom in or out on images or text. ● Zoom in an up , down , left, or right motion. Using pointing devices 31 To scroll, place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad, and then drag them across the TouchPad in by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad, and then moving them apart. ● Zoom out by finger speed.
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A vacuum cleaner 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 keyboard. To reduce the risk of electric... damage to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. This can deposit household debris on the keyboard surface. CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can of the cleaning solutions listed ...
A vacuum cleaner 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 keyboard. To reduce the risk of electric... damage to internal components, do not let liquids drip between the keys. This can deposit household debris on the keyboard surface. CAUTION: When cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can of the cleaning solutions listed ...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... battery light 10 battery release latch 18 battery, replacing 32 Bluetooth label 47 buttons keyboard light 16 left pointing stick 4 left TouchPad 5 optical drive eject 14 power 7 right pointing stick 5 right TouchPad 5 C caps lock light, identifying 6 caring for your computer 39 Certificate of Authenticity label 47 cleaning your computer 39 components bottom...
... battery light 10 battery release latch 18 battery, replacing 32 Bluetooth label 47 buttons keyboard light 16 left pointing stick 4 left TouchPad 5 optical drive eject 14 power 7 right pointing stick 5 right TouchPad 5 C caps lock light, identifying 6 caring for your computer 39 Certificate of Authenticity label 47 cleaning your computer 39 components bottom...
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... 47 HP Mobile Broadband Module 47 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 47 regulatory 47 service 47 SIM 47 wireless certification 47 WLAN 47 latch battery release 18 service door release 18 lights battery 10 caps lock 6 hard drive 10 keyboard 16 num lock 6 power 6, 10 TouchPad 6 ... 11 smart card reader 14 speakers, identifying 10 system repair disc 41 system restore points 41 T TouchPad buttons 4, 5 using 28 TouchPad gestures pinching 31 scrolling 31 zooming 31 TouchPad light, identifying 6 TouchPad zone, identifying 4 traveling with the computer 47 U upgrade bay, identifying 14 USB 3.0 port 14...
... 47 HP Mobile Broadband Module 47 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 47 regulatory 47 service 47 SIM 47 wireless certification 47 WLAN 47 latch battery release 18 service door release 18 lights battery 10 caps lock 6 hard drive 10 keyboard 16 num lock 6 power 6, 10 TouchPad 6 ... 11 smart card reader 14 speakers, identifying 10 system repair disc 41 system restore points 41 T TouchPad buttons 4, 5 using 28 TouchPad gestures pinching 31 scrolling 31 zooming 31 TouchPad light, identifying 6 TouchPad zone, identifying 4 traveling with the computer 47 U upgrade bay, identifying 14 USB 3.0 port 14...
TOTAL TEST PROCESS BUILDING DEPENDABILITY INTO YOUR BUSINESS PC - Technology Spotlight HP PROFESSIONAL INNOVATIONS FOR BUSINESS
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...-formed aluminum alloy to improve strength and longevity. In short, HP Professional Innovations help ensure that increase the dependability of ownership. Nothing herein should be liable for improved security, seamless connectivity solutions and optimal efficiency. For example, a chemically strengthened glass touchpad in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. To...
...-formed aluminum alloy to improve strength and longevity. In short, HP Professional Innovations help ensure that increase the dependability of ownership. Nothing herein should be liable for improved security, seamless connectivity solutions and optimal efficiency. For example, a chemically strengthened glass touchpad in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. To...