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... LightScribe Print. 15. Click Add Image and follow the on-screen instructions to browse to the desired area on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of your keyboard. 14. Click and drag the image to and select an image file. 13. The estimated time to work on the... process may affect the quality of the image. ✎ To remove an image from the label, click the image and then press Delete on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 12.
... LightScribe Print. 15. Click Add Image and follow the on-screen instructions to browse to the desired area on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of your keyboard. 14. Click and drag the image to and select an image file. 13. The estimated time to work on the... process may affect the quality of the image. ✎ To remove an image from the label, click the image and then press Delete on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 12.
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... to protect credentials and sensitive cryptographic functions. Stronger policies can go undetected, which means timely steps cannot be compromised via contact with keyboard monitoring viruses or other computing device that have a personal significance. To compound the problem, a compromised password can be guessed by ... can also potentially be enforced by someone else. Passwords can also be used as writing down the password in a client PC or other forms of criteria designed to ensure that uses an integrated security chip to guess. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools ...
... to protect credentials and sensitive cryptographic functions. Stronger policies can go undetected, which means timely steps cannot be compromised via contact with keyboard monitoring viruses or other computing device that have a personal significance. To compound the problem, a compromised password can be guessed by ... can also potentially be enforced by someone else. Passwords can also be used as writing down the password in a client PC or other forms of criteria designed to ensure that uses an integrated security chip to guess. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools ...
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... that overrides the default path set at build time. -s instructs the package to match HP defaults System Firmware Enables the Quick Launch Buttons on HP Compaq notebook PCs are listed in silent mode skipping the welcome, license and directory screens. Appendix B: SoftPaqs Unpacking a SoftPaq file Several switches can be used on the internal...
... that overrides the default path set at build time. -s instructs the package to match HP defaults System Firmware Enables the Quick Launch Buttons on HP Compaq notebook PCs are listed in silent mode skipping the welcome, license and directory screens. Appendix B: SoftPaqs Unpacking a SoftPaq file Several switches can be used on the internal...
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Contents Default Power Settings 2-9 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-9 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 2-10 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 2-11 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 2-12 Power... 2-25 Calibrating a Battery Pack 2-27 Conserving Battery Power 2-31 Storing a Battery Pack 2-33 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 2-34 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Pointing Devices 3-1 Using the TouchPad 3-3 Using the Pointing Stick 3-3 Setting Mouse Preferences 3-4 Hotkeys 3-5 Hotkey Quick Reference 3-6 Using Hotkey Commands 3-7 Using Hotkeys with External...
Contents Default Power Settings 2-9 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-9 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 2-10 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 2-11 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 2-12 Power... 2-25 Calibrating a Battery Pack 2-27 Conserving Battery Power 2-31 Storing a Battery Pack 2-33 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 2-34 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Pointing Devices 3-1 Using the TouchPad 3-3 Using the Pointing Stick 3-3 Setting Mouse Preferences 3-4 Hotkeys 3-5 Hotkey Quick Reference 3-6 Using Hotkey Commands 3-7 Using Hotkeys with External...
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Contents 14 Software Update and Recovery Software Updates 14-1 Obtaining the Support Software Disc 14-2 Accessing Notebook Information 14-2 Internet Software 14-4 Downloading System ROM 14-4 Downloading Software 14-7 System Recovery 14-8 Safeguarding Your Data 14-8 ... Repairing the Operating System 14-12 Reinstalling the Operating System 14-13 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software 14-14 15 Notebook Care Temperature 15-3 Notebook 15-3 Keyboard 15-4 Display 15-5 TouchPad 15-5 Cleaning an External Mouse 15-6 16 Travel and Shipping Preparation for Travel and Shipping ...
Contents 14 Software Update and Recovery Software Updates 14-1 Obtaining the Support Software Disc 14-2 Accessing Notebook Information 14-2 Internet Software 14-4 Downloading System ROM 14-4 Downloading Software 14-7 System Recovery 14-8 Safeguarding Your Data 14-8 ... Repairing the Operating System 14-12 Reinstalling the Operating System 14-13 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software 14-14 15 Notebook Care Temperature 15-3 Notebook 15-3 Keyboard 15-4 Display 15-5 TouchPad 15-5 Cleaning an External Mouse 15-6 16 Travel and Shipping Preparation for Travel and Shipping ...
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... selects or activates items on an external mouse. *This table describes default settings. Can be set to "Using the TouchPad" in Chapter 3, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard." For information about changing the functions of TouchPad features, refer to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking. 3 Left TouchPad button...
... selects or activates items on an external mouse. *This table describes default settings. Can be set to "Using the TouchPad" in Chapter 3, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard." For information about changing the functions of TouchPad features, refer to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking. 3 Left TouchPad button...
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Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Can be used interchangeably. Component 1 Pointing stick 2 TouchPad* Hardware and Software Guide Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Pointing Devices The pointing stick and TouchPad controls can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking. (Continued) 3-1
Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Can be used interchangeably. Component 1 Pointing stick 2 TouchPad* Hardware and Software Guide Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Pointing Devices The pointing stick and TouchPad controls can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking. (Continued) 3-1
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... button on an external mouse. 7 Left pointing stick button Functions like the left button on an external mouse. Hardware and Software Guide 3-2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component Description 3 Left TouchPad button* 4 Right TouchPad button* Functions like the left button on an external mouse. *This table describes default settings. For information about...
... button on an external mouse. 7 Left pointing stick button Functions like the left button on an external mouse. Hardware and Software Guide 3-2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component Description 3 Left TouchPad button* 4 Right TouchPad button* Functions like the left button on an external mouse. *This table describes default settings. For information about...
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... a replacement cap into place. ✎ Replacement caps are not included with the notebook. Use the left and right TouchPad buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse. Use the left and right pointing ... pointer, slide your finger up and down over the raised area. Turn off the used pointing stick cap. 3. Hardware and Software Guide 3-3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using the TouchPad To move the pointer. To scroll up or down using the TouchPad vertical scroll zone, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface...
... a replacement cap into place. ✎ Replacement caps are not included with the notebook. Use the left and right TouchPad buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse. Use the left and right pointing ... pointer, slide your finger up and down over the raised area. Turn off the used pointing stick cap. 3. Hardware and Software Guide 3-3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using the TouchPad To move the pointer. To scroll up or down using the TouchPad vertical scroll zone, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface...
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Hardware and Software Guide 3-4 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Setting Mouse Preferences Mouse Properties in Mouse Properties. To access Mouse Properties: » Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse. Other features, such ...
Hardware and Software Guide 3-4 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Setting Mouse Preferences Mouse Properties in Mouse Properties. To access Mouse Properties: » Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse. Other features, such ...
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkeys A hotkey is a preset combination of the fn key 1 and either the esc key 2 or one of the function keys 3. Hotkey functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections. Hardware and Software Guide 3-5 The icons on the f3, f4, and f8 through f10 keys represent the hotkey functions.
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkeys A hotkey is a preset combination of the fn key 1 and either the esc key 2 or one of the function keys 3. Hotkey functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections. Hardware and Software Guide 3-5 The icons on the f3, f4, and f8 through f10 keys represent the hotkey functions.
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkey Quick Reference Function Key Combination to Activate Function Initiate standby fn+f3 Switch between notebook display and external display fn+f4 View battery information fn+f8 Decrease screen brightness fn+f9 Increase screen brightness fn+f10 Turn on and off the ambient light sensor fn+f11 Display system information fn+esc Key Combination to Deactivate Function Power button fn+f4 fn+f8 N/A N/A fn+f11 fn+esc Hardware and Software Guide 3-6
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkey Quick Reference Function Key Combination to Activate Function Initiate standby fn+f3 Switch between notebook display and external display fn+f4 View battery information fn+f8 Decrease screen brightness fn+f9 Increase screen brightness fn+f10 Turn on and off the ambient light sensor fn+f11 Display system information fn+esc Key Combination to Deactivate Function Power button fn+f4 fn+f8 N/A N/A fn+f11 fn+esc Hardware and Software Guide 3-6
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...press the power button to the external monitor connector or the S-Video-out jack on the notebook. For example, the fn+f3 hotkey can be changed. Most external monitors receive video information from the notebook. The function of the fn+f3 hotkey, called the "sleep button" in random access .... The fn+f4 hotkey can be set at the factory to initiate standby. While the notebook is on both the notebook and the monitor. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkey Commands Initiating Standby (fn+f3) When the notebook is in standby, the standby light and the power/standby light blink.
...press the power button to the external monitor connector or the S-Video-out jack on the notebook. For example, the fn+f3 hotkey can be changed. Most external monitors receive video information from the notebook. The function of the fn+f3 hotkey, called the "sleep button" in random access .... The fn+f4 hotkey can be set at the factory to initiate standby. While the notebook is on both the notebook and the monitor. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkey Commands Initiating Standby (fn+f3) When the notebook is in standby, the standby light and the power/standby light blink.
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...screen brightness. Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9) Press fn+f9 to display charge information for all installed battery packs. Hold down the hotkey to the notebook only when it is the travel battery pack. Hold down the hotkey to increase screen brightness. Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10) Press fn+f10 ... them, are supported by number: ■ Location 1 is the primary battery pack. ■ Location 2 is docked in an optional docking device. Pointing Devices and Keyboard The following 5 video transmission types, with examples of charge remaining in each battery pack.
...screen brightness. Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9) Press fn+f9 to display charge information for all installed battery packs. Hold down the hotkey to the notebook only when it is the travel battery pack. Hold down the hotkey to increase screen brightness. Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10) Press fn+f10 ... them, are supported by number: ■ Location 1 is the primary battery pack. ■ Location 2 is docked in an optional docking device. Pointing Devices and Keyboard The following 5 video transmission types, with examples of charge remaining in each battery pack.
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For more information about system hardware components and software version numbers. Hardware and Software Guide 3-9 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Activating the Ambient Light Sensor (fn+f11) Press fn+f11 to "Ambient Light Sensor" in a decimal format, such as 10/19/2002 F.07. Press fn+...
For more information about system hardware components and software version numbers. Hardware and Software Guide 3-9 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Activating the Ambient Light Sensor (fn+f11) Press fn+f11 to "Ambient Light Sensor" in a decimal format, such as 10/19/2002 F.07. Press fn+...
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...the hotkey functions controlled by the Quick Launch Buttons software. Notebook Keys fn+f3 fn+f4 fn+f8 fn+f9 fn+f10 fn+f11 fn+esc External Keyboard Keys scroll lock+scroll lock+f3 (PS/2 keyboards only) scroll lock+scroll lock+f4 (PS/2 keyboards only) scroll lock+scroll lock+f8 scroll lock+scroll lock... Hardware and Software Guide 3-10 For more information about the Quick Launch Buttons software, refer to duplicate certain hotkeys on the type of external keyboard you use. The following table describes how to the "Quick Launch Buttons" section later in this chapter. Pointing Devices and...
...the hotkey functions controlled by the Quick Launch Buttons software. Notebook Keys fn+f3 fn+f4 fn+f8 fn+f9 fn+f10 fn+f11 fn+esc External Keyboard Keys scroll lock+scroll lock+f3 (PS/2 keyboards only) scroll lock+scroll lock+f4 (PS/2 keyboards only) scroll lock+scroll lock+f8 scroll lock+scroll lock... Hardware and Software Guide 3-10 For more information about the Quick Launch Buttons software, refer to duplicate certain hotkeys on the type of external keyboard you use. The following table describes how to the "Quick Launch Buttons" section later in this chapter. Pointing Devices and...
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Quick Launch Buttons Identifying Quick Launch Buttons The notebook has 2 Quick Launch buttons that open frequently used software solutions. Starts Presentation mode, which optimizes the display for an external monitor or projectors and opens a user-defined program such as Microsoft PowerPoint. For more information about Presentation mode, refer to view a list of commonly used applications. Item Component 1 Info Center 2 Presentation mode button Description Enables you to "Presentation Mode" in this chapter. Hardware and Software Guide 3-11
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Quick Launch Buttons Identifying Quick Launch Buttons The notebook has 2 Quick Launch buttons that open frequently used software solutions. Starts Presentation mode, which optimizes the display for an external monitor or projectors and opens a user-defined program such as Microsoft PowerPoint. For more information about Presentation mode, refer to view a list of commonly used applications. Item Component 1 Info Center 2 Presentation mode button Description Enables you to "Presentation Mode" in this chapter. Hardware and Software Guide 3-11
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... - » Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification area to the notification area. An external keyboard can be attached to a USB port on the notebook keyboard and external keyboard. To open the Quick Launch Buttons software: » Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware... Left-click the icon in the notification area. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Quick Launch Buttons Software Quick Launch Buttons software provides support for the Quick Launch buttons and the hotkeys on the notebook or to an optional docking device. Select the Advanced tab. ...
... - » Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification area to the notification area. An external keyboard can be attached to a USB port on the notebook keyboard and external keyboard. To open the Quick Launch Buttons software: » Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware... Left-click the icon in the notification area. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Quick Launch Buttons Software Quick Launch Buttons software provides support for the Quick Launch buttons and the hotkeys on the notebook or to an optional docking device. Select the Advanced tab. ...
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Presentation Mode The first time you specify. Turning Presentation mode on an optional docking device. Hardware and Software Guide 3-13 If you check Don't Show ... change settings. This box also enables you must open an item and adjust the power settings for optimum viewing. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor port or S-Video-out jack on and off. This dialog box enables you press the...
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Presentation Mode The first time you specify. Turning Presentation mode on an optional docking device. Hardware and Software Guide 3-13 If you check Don't Show ... change settings. This box also enables you must open an item and adjust the power settings for optimum viewing. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor port or S-Video-out jack on and off. This dialog box enables you press the...
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... the Automatically switch to external display box is checked and there is no external video device connected to Start field. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Presentation Mode Settings You can indicate a recently programmed item by clicking the down arrow to automatically search for an external display. The ... to indicate a file, an application, a Web site, or a folder to open when the Presentation mode button is launched, but the notebook does not attempt to switch video to the Power Scheme field launches Windows Power Options, where you to Start field. The Adjust Power Properties ...
... the Automatically switch to external display box is checked and there is no external video device connected to Start field. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Presentation Mode Settings You can indicate a recently programmed item by clicking the down arrow to automatically search for an external display. The ... to indicate a file, an application, a Web site, or a folder to open when the Presentation mode button is launched, but the notebook does not attempt to switch video to the Power Scheme field launches Windows Power Options, where you to Start field. The Adjust Power Properties ...