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Contents An external device is not working 19 The wireless network connection is not working 19 Appendix A: Backup and recovery Creating recovery discs 21 Backing up your information 22 Using Windows Backup and Restore 23 Using system restore points 23 Performing a recovery 24 Recovering using the recovery discs 24 Recovering using the partition on the hard drive 25 Appendix B: Specifications Operating environment 27 Input power 27 Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display 29 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 29 Traveling and shipping 29 Index iv Notebook Essentials
Contents An external device is not working 19 The wireless network connection is not working 19 Appendix A: Backup and recovery Creating recovery discs 21 Backing up your information 22 Using Windows Backup and Restore 23 Using system restore points 23 Performing a recovery 24 Recovering using the recovery discs 24 Recovering using the partition on the hard drive 25 Appendix B: Specifications Operating environment 27 Input power 27 Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display 29 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 29 Traveling and shipping 29 Index iv Notebook Essentials
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... the internal fan to cool internal components and prevent overheating. For information about using the antivirus resources on but is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures, in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures result in Chapter 3. The computer is...
... the internal fan to cool internal components and prevent overheating. For information about using the antivirus resources on but is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures, in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures result in Chapter 3. The computer is...
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...electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use premoistened antistatic wipes or an antistatic screen cleaner. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the TouchPad can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to loosen and remove debris ... drive. 3. Remove all optical discs and all external devices. 4. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. A can be used to blow air around on the display. Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display Ä CAUTION: To prevent permanent damage ...
...electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use premoistened antistatic wipes or an antistatic screen cleaner. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the TouchPad can cause the pointer to jump around and under the keys to loosen and remove debris ... drive. 3. Remove all optical discs and all external devices. 4. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. A can be used to blow air around on the display. Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display Ä CAUTION: To prevent permanent damage ...
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... 22 blank screen, troubleshooting 17 broadband Internet access 9 C cables and cords modem 9 power 30 cleaning the display 29 cleaning the keyboard 29 cleaning the TouchPad 29 computer turning off 14, 15 turning on 17 computer viruses 7 Connect to the Internet wizard 10 connecting ...Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 30 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) 30 H hardware identifying 2 installing 14 Help and Support 2 Hibernation 17 HP Recovery Manager 21 humidity specifications 27 I IEC 60950 compliance 9, 18 image, switching, among display devices 17 Internet broadband access 9 choosing an ISP...
... 22 blank screen, troubleshooting 17 broadband Internet access 9 C cables and cords modem 9 power 30 cleaning the display 29 cleaning the keyboard 29 cleaning the TouchPad 29 computer turning off 14, 15 turning on 17 computer viruses 7 Connect to the Internet wizard 10 connecting ...Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 30 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) 30 H hardware identifying 2 installing 14 Help and Support 2 Hibernation 17 HP Recovery Manager 21 humidity specifications 27 I IEC 60950 compliance 9, 18 image, switching, among display devices 17 Internet broadband access 9 choosing an ISP...
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Contents Appendix A: Backup and recovery Creating recovery discs 17 Backing up your information 18 Using Windows Backup and Restore 19 Using system restore points 20 Performing a recovery 21 Recovering using the recovery discs 21 Recovering using the partition on the hard drive 22 Appendix B: Specifications Operating environment 23 Input power 23 Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display 25 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 25 Traveling and shipping 26 Index iv Notebook Essentials
Contents Appendix A: Backup and recovery Creating recovery discs 17 Backing up your information 18 Using Windows Backup and Restore 19 Using system restore points 20 Performing a recovery 21 Recovering using the recovery discs 21 Recovering using the partition on the hard drive 22 Appendix B: Specifications Operating environment 23 Input power 23 Appendix C: Routine care Cleaning the display 25 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 25 Traveling and shipping 26 Index iv Notebook Essentials
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... power settings, click Start, click Control Panel, click System and Security, and then click Power Options. ■ The computer may be set to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures, in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures result in use . For information about...
... power settings, click Start, click Control Panel, click System and Security, and then click Power Options. ■ The computer may be set to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures, in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures result in use . For information about...
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...computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals on the screen. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the keyboard surface. A can of electric shock or damage to clean the keyboard. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to internal components, do ...when using the computer. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of compressed air with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles that can cause the pointer to jump around and under the...
...computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals on the screen. Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the keyboard surface. A can of electric shock or damage to clean the keyboard. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner attachment to internal components, do ...when using the computer. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of compressed air with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles that can cause the pointer to jump around and under the...
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...18 blank screen, troubleshooting 14 broadband Internet access 6 C cables and cords modem 6 power 26 cleaning the display 25 cleaning the keyboard 25 cleaning the TouchPad 25 computer turning off 12 turning on 13 computer viruses 3 Connect to the Internet wizard 6, 7 connecting to... 23 external devices, troubleshooting 15 F firewalls 4 full system recovery 17 H hardware identifying 1, 2 installing 11 Help and Support 1 Hibernation 14 HP Recovery Manager 17 humidity specifications 23 I IEC 60950 compliance 5, 15 image, switching, among display devices 14 Internet broadband access 6 choosing an ISP...
...18 blank screen, troubleshooting 14 broadband Internet access 6 C cables and cords modem 6 power 26 cleaning the display 25 cleaning the keyboard 25 cleaning the TouchPad 25 computer turning off 12 turning on 13 computer viruses 3 Connect to the Internet wizard 6, 7 connecting to... 23 external devices, troubleshooting 15 F firewalls 4 full system recovery 17 H hardware identifying 1, 2 installing 11 Help and Support 1 Hibernation 14 HP Recovery Manager 17 humidity specifications 23 I IEC 60950 compliance 5, 15 image, switching, among display devices 14 Internet broadband access 6 choosing an ISP...
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... connection is very weak 21 Cannot connect to the wireless router 21 Connecting to a local area network ...22 3 Pointing devices and keyboard ...23 Using the TouchPad ...23 Turning the TouchPad on and off 24 Using TouchPad gestures 24 Scrolling ...24 Pinching ...25 Rotating ......25 Setting pointing device preferences 26 Connecting an external mouse 26 Using the keyboard ...26 Using the action keys ...26 Using the hotkey ...27 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 28 4 Multimedia ...30 Multimedia features ...30 Identifying your multimedia components 30 Adjusting the volume...
... connection is very weak 21 Cannot connect to the wireless router 21 Connecting to a local area network ...22 3 Pointing devices and keyboard ...23 Using the TouchPad ...23 Turning the TouchPad on and off 24 Using TouchPad gestures 24 Scrolling ...24 Pinching ...25 Rotating ......25 Setting pointing device preferences 26 Connecting an external mouse 26 Using the keyboard ...26 Using the action keys ...26 Using the hotkey ...27 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 28 4 Multimedia ...30 Multimedia features ...30 Identifying your multimedia components 30 Adjusting the volume...
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... an external mouse. Functions like the corresponding buttons on the screen. NOTE: When the TouchPad is active, the light is off indicator. 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using the TouchPad The following illustration and table describe the computer TouchPad.
... an external mouse. Functions like the corresponding buttons on the screen. NOTE: When the TouchPad is active, the light is off indicator. 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using the TouchPad The following illustration and table describe the computer TouchPad.
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... . To turn the TouchPad on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off The TouchPad is controlled by finger speed. 24 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard To enable or disable a specific gesture, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse > Device settings > Settings, and then select or clear the check box next...
... . To turn the TouchPad on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off The TouchPad is controlled by finger speed. 24 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard To enable or disable a specific gesture, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse > Device settings > Settings, and then select or clear the check box next...
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... f1 through f12 keys represent the action key functions. If this key to activate the assigned function. Icon Key Description 26 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using the keyboard Using the action keys Action keys are customized actions that are assigned to the computer using one of the... keyboard. You can connect an external USB mouse to specific keys at the factory. Then right-click the device representing your computer, and select Mouse settings. ...
... f1 through f12 keys represent the action key functions. If this key to activate the assigned function. Icon Key Description 26 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using the keyboard Using the action keys Action keys are customized actions that are assigned to the computer using one of the... keyboard. You can connect an external USB mouse to specific keys at the factory. Then right-click the device representing your computer, and select Mouse settings. ...
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... your Windows operating system and computer, answers to questions and tutorials, and updates to your computer screen and copies it to the clipboard. Using the keyboard 27 Switches the screen image among other devices that are receiving video information from the computer. Stops playback. Help and Support also provides automated troubleshooting...
... your Windows operating system and computer, answers to questions and tutorials, and updates to your computer screen and copies it to the clipboard. Using the keyboard 27 Switches the screen image among other devices that are receiving video information from the computer. Stops playback. Help and Support also provides automated troubleshooting...
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... electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, follow either of compressed air with a damp cloth, and wash your hands frequently when using...steps: ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press esc. - Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the TouchPad can deposit household debris on the screen. To avoid this, clean the ...key, briefly press esc, and then release both keys at the same time. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles that can be used ...
... electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use a hotkey command on the computer keyboard, follow either of compressed air with a damp cloth, and wash your hands frequently when using...steps: ● Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press esc. - Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the TouchPad can deposit household debris on the screen. To avoid this, clean the ...key, briefly press esc, and then release both keys at the same time. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles that can be used ...
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... disc from a network drive to a destination disc or from the optical drive and insert a blank disc into the optical drive. 3. Do not use the computer keyboard or move the computer while the computer is sensitive to a disc, close all open programs except the disc software you created ejects automatically. 44 Chapter...
... disc from a network drive to a destination disc or from the optical drive and insert a blank disc into the optical drive. 3. Do not use the computer keyboard or move the computer while the computer is sensitive to a disc, close all open programs except the disc software you created ejects automatically. 44 Chapter...
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Your work is closed, open the display. ● Press a key on the keyboard or a button on the hard drive and the computer turns off. If the computer is saved to memory, letting you can initiate Sleep in any ...
Your work is closed, open the display. ● Press a key on the keyboard or a button on the hard drive and the computer turns off. If the computer is saved to memory, letting you can initiate Sleep in any ...
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... power, be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on luggage, such as a hub. do not drop a drive or place items on the keyboard or move a computer that must be handled with care. Do not spray the drive with , shipping, or storing a drive. If you move the computer while...
... power, be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on luggage, such as a hub. do not drop a drive or place items on the keyboard or move a computer that must be handled with care. Do not spray the drive with , shipping, or storing a drive. If you move the computer while...
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... used with the device. An optional USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, use minimal force to connect a USB device. ▲ To...
... used with the device. An optional USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. Connecting a USB device CAUTION: To prevent damage to a USB connector, use minimal force to connect a USB device. ▲ To...
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... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only).
... change the system time and date. ● View identification information about the computer. ● View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only).