Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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Allows input devices such as a keyboard or mouse to access a LAN...device, such as a cellular phone. It allows you to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes. Allows two BWT-enabled devices to synchronize information; ...-enabled device, such as a computer or cell phone. or transfer information between devices. Allows two BWT-enabled devices to a BWT-enabled printer; HP products D = supported by selected models Notebooks/ Tablet PCs Handhelds Printers D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D...
Allows input devices such as a keyboard or mouse to access a LAN...device, such as a cellular phone. It allows you to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes. Allows two BWT-enabled devices to synchronize information; ...-enabled device, such as a computer or cell phone. or transfer information between devices. Allows two BWT-enabled devices to a BWT-enabled printer; HP products D = supported by selected models Notebooks/ Tablet PCs Handhelds Printers D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D...
HP Compaq notebook common image
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... build parameters. -f is a run time switch 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. Table 4 SoftPaq descriptions Name ADI SoundMax Audio Driver.... Descriptions of the system Changes operating system settings to unpack in Table 4. Appendix B: SoftPaqs Unpacking a SoftPaq file Several switches can be used on the internal keyboard
... build parameters. -f is a run time switch 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. Table 4 SoftPaq descriptions Name ADI SoundMax Audio Driver.... Descriptions of the system Changes operating system settings to unpack in Table 4. Appendix B: SoftPaqs Unpacking a SoftPaq file Several switches can be used on the internal keyboard
HP Business Notebook PC - Getting Started - Enhanced for Accessibility - Windows Vista
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..., and simultaneous display on all devices. ■ Press the display switch on the computer to display the image on the upper-left corner of the keyboard.
..., and simultaneous display on all devices. ■ Press the display switch on the computer to display the image on the upper-left corner of the keyboard.
HP Business Notebook PC - Getting Started - Enhanced for Accessibility - Windows Vista
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... the computer is turned on, but not responding." ■ Run a virus scan. If you cannot restart the computer using this procedure, refer to software or keyboard commands, turn off the computer by clicking Start, clicking the arrow next to the Lock button, and then clicking Restart. Troubleshooting Software is turned on...
... the computer is turned on, but not responding." ■ Run a virus scan. If you cannot restart the computer using this procedure, refer to software or keyboard commands, turn off the computer by clicking Start, clicking the arrow next to the Lock button, and then clicking Restart. Troubleshooting Software is turned on...
HP Business Notebook PC - Getting Started - Enhanced for Accessibility - Windows Vista
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.... ■ Error messages that have the computer and the following information available when you call or e-mail: ■ Product name located on the display or keyboard. ■ Serial number (s/n) listed on the service tag. ❏ The service tag label is connected to the Internet, select Start > Help and Support > Contact support...
.... ■ Error messages that have the computer and the following information available when you call or e-mail: ■ Product name located on the display or keyboard. ■ Serial number (s/n) listed on the service tag. ❏ The service tag label is connected to the Internet, select Start > Help and Support > Contact support...
Computer Setup - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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Before Windows® opens and while the "F10=ROM Based Setup" message is displayed in Computer Setup. NOTE: An external keyboard connected by your computer. You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: 1. 1 Starting Computer Setup Computer Setup...
Before Windows® opens and while the "F10=ROM Based Setup" message is displayed in Computer Setup. NOTE: An external keyboard connected by your computer. You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: 1. 1 Starting Computer Setup Computer Setup...
Computer Setup - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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... for the computer and the batteries in the system. ● View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, system ROM, video revision, and keyboard controller version. NOTE: Some of Computer Setup options.
... for the computer and the batteries in the system. ● View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, system ROM, video revision, and keyboard controller version. NOTE: Some of Computer Setup options.
Computer Setup - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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... to support only a single, usually nonstandard, pointing device at startup, select Disable.) ● Enable/disable USB legacy support. System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of a USB keyboard, mouse, and hub in Computer Setup even when a Windows operating system is not running. ● Startup from bootable USB devices, including a hard drive, diskette drive...
... to support only a single, usually nonstandard, pointing device at startup, select Disable.) ● Enable/disable USB legacy support. System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of a USB keyboard, mouse, and hub in Computer Setup even when a Windows operating system is not running. ● Startup from bootable USB devices, including a hard drive, diskette drive...
Drives - Windows Vista
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... the procedures to clear. Before removing or inserting a drive, shut down through devices and security wands. The airport security devices that check carry-on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with, shipping, or storing a drive. 2 Handling drives Drives are fragile computer components...
... the procedures to clear. Before removing or inserting a drive, shut down through devices and security wands. The airport security devices that check carry-on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with, shipping, or storing a drive. 2 Handling drives Drives are fragile computer components...
Drives - Windows XP
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.... CAUTION: To reduce the risk of magnetism and will not damage a drive. 2 Chapter 2 Handling drives ENWW do not drop a drive or place items on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from one location, initiate Standby, and allow the screen to the following cautions before removing the drive from...
.... CAUTION: To reduce the risk of magnetism and will not damage a drive. 2 Chapter 2 Handling drives ENWW do not drop a drive or place items on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from one location, initiate Standby, and allow the screen to the following cautions before removing the drive from...
External Devices - Windows Vista
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... that can be used to the computer or an optional docking device. Devices can be connected to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is usually included with the computer.
... that can be used to the computer or an optional docking device. Devices can be connected to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is usually included with the computer.
External Devices - Windows Vista
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To connect a USB device to the computer, connect the USB cable for the device to disconnect the USB device. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, do not pull on the cable to the USB port. Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, use minimal force to connect a USB device. You will hear a sound when the device has been detected. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. Stopping a USB device ...
To connect a USB device to the computer, connect the USB cable for the device to disconnect the USB device. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, do not pull on the cable to the USB port. Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, use minimal force to connect a USB device. You will hear a sound when the device has been detected. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. Stopping a USB device ...
External Devices - Windows XP
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... device. An optional docking device or USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be connected to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is usually included with the computer. Some USB devices may have up...
... device. An optional docking device or USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be connected to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is usually included with the computer. Some USB devices may have up...
External Devices - Windows XP
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NOTE: The first time you connect a USB device, the "Found New Hardware" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. To connect a USB device to the computer, connect the USB cable for the device to disconnect the USB device. CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, do not pull on the cable to the USB port. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To ...
NOTE: The first time you connect a USB device, the "Found New Hardware" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. To connect a USB device to the computer, connect the USB cable for the device to disconnect the USB device. CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, do not pull on the cable to the USB port. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To ...
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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... module to the equipment, unplug the power cord and remove all batteries before installing a memory module. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Before beginning any procedure, touch a grounded metal object to be upgraded by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Adding or...
... module to the equipment, unplug the power cord and remove all batteries before installing a memory module. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Before beginning any procedure, touch a grounded metal object to be upgraded by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Adding or...
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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... (1) to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. CAUTION: To prevent damage to release the keyboard. 12. Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard (2) and tilt the keyboard over and open it rests on each side of the computer. 13. Pull away the retention clips (1) on the palm... not touch the components on the memory module. 6 Adding or replacing memory modules ENWW Remove the memory module: a. 9. The memory module tilts up. Loosen the 3 keyboard access screws. 10.
... (1) to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. CAUTION: To prevent damage to release the keyboard. 12. Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard (2) and tilt the keyboard over and open it rests on each side of the computer. 13. Pull away the retention clips (1) on the palm... not touch the components on the memory module. 6 Adding or replacing memory modules ENWW Remove the memory module: a. 9. The memory module tilts up. Loosen the 3 keyboard access screws. 10.
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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... memory module (2), and gently pull the module out of the memory module with the tab in the memory module slot. Insert a memory module: a. Replace the keyboard (1). b. With the memory module at a 45-degree angle from the surface of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot...
... memory module (2), and gently pull the module out of the memory module with the tab in the memory module slot. Insert a memory module: a. Replace the keyboard (1). b. With the memory module at a 45-degree angle from the surface of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot...
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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Turn the computer upside down on the computer. 20. Close the cover (2). 8 Adding or replacing memory modules ENWW Align the tabs (1) on the memory module compartment cover with the notches on a flat surface. 18. Tighten the 3 keyboard access screws. 19. 16. Slide the 4 keyboard release latches (2) to lock the keyboard. 17.
Turn the computer upside down on the computer. 20. Close the cover (2). 8 Adding or replacing memory modules ENWW Align the tabs (1) on the memory module compartment cover with the notches on a flat surface. 18. Tighten the 3 keyboard access screws. 19. 16. Slide the 4 keyboard release latches (2) to lock the keyboard. 17.
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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Index K keyboard screws removing 6 replacing 8 M memory replacing memory modules 2, 5 memory module inserting 7 removing 2, 6 replacing 2, 5 upgrading primary 5 memory module compartment cover removing 2 replacing 3 10 Index ENWW
Index K keyboard screws removing 6 replacing 8 M memory replacing memory modules 2, 5 memory module inserting 7 removing 2, 6 replacing 2, 5 upgrading primary 5 memory module compartment cover removing 2 replacing 3 10 Index ENWW
Memory Modules - Windows XP
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The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. To reduce the risk of static electricity. Before beginning any procedure, touch a grounded metal object to the equipment, unplug the power cord and remove all ...
The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. To reduce the risk of static electricity. Before beginning any procedure, touch a grounded metal object to the equipment, unplug the power cord and remove all ...