Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... connection that is connected to synchronize information; Allows two BWT-enabled devices to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as a keyboard or mouse to use the OBEX protocol. print to synchronize Personal Information Manager data. Allows a BWT-enabled device (such ...enabled device. Allows input devices such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes. It allows you to the LAN. HP products D = supported by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. Enables printing from devices that accept connections and service...
... connection that is connected to synchronize information; Allows two BWT-enabled devices to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as a keyboard or mouse to use the OBEX protocol. print to synchronize Personal Information Manager data. Allows a BWT-enabled device (such ...enabled device. Allows input devices such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes. It allows you to the LAN. HP products D = supported by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. Enables printing from devices that accept connections and service...
Hard Drive White Paper
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...the absolute minimum system BIOS required by each platform. 3 The F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test enhancement is mobile with the Microsoft Windows API for power management. HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy The opportunity for operational shock is at its ability to the Evo N400 and Evo N600...have been combined as a commercial notebook system BIOS upgrade. This enhancement allows the notebook to download the latest BIOS update. HP recommends use an external keyboard and monitor, activating Standby upon lid closure in this SoftPaq on an AC-powered notebook having the display lid closed while...
...the absolute minimum system BIOS required by each platform. 3 The F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test enhancement is mobile with the Microsoft Windows API for power management. HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy The opportunity for operational shock is at its ability to the Evo N400 and Evo N600...have been combined as a commercial notebook system BIOS upgrade. This enhancement allows the notebook to download the latest BIOS update. HP recommends use an external keyboard and monitor, activating Standby upon lid closure in this SoftPaq on an AC-powered notebook having the display lid closed while...
HP ProtectTools: Authentication technologies and suitability to task
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... passwords that are contained within the smart card chip. Even strong and carefully protected passwords can be compromised via contact with keyboard monitoring viruses or other hand follow a set of criteria designed to ensure that the password is difficult to guess. To ...This can expose a corporate network to unauthorized access over time. 1 Weak passwords are easy to guess. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools currently supports the following authentication technologies: Credential Password Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Smart card USB token Biometric Fingerprint Virtual token...
... passwords that are contained within the smart card chip. Even strong and carefully protected passwords can be compromised via contact with keyboard monitoring viruses or other hand follow a set of criteria designed to ensure that the password is difficult to guess. To ...This can expose a corporate network to unauthorized access over time. 1 Weak passwords are easy to guess. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools currently supports the following authentication technologies: Credential Password Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Smart card USB token Biometric Fingerprint Virtual token...
Hardware Guide
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... 1-1 Top Components 1-2 Lights 1-5 Left Side Components 1-7 Right Side Components 1-9 Front View Components 1-11 Rear Panel Components 1-12 Bottom Components 1-14 Labels 1-16 2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing Device 2-1 Using the Pointing Stick 2-3 Using the TouchPad 2-3 Using an External Mouse 2-4 Setting Pointing Device Preferences 2-4 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys 2-5 Identifying fn...
... 1-1 Top Components 1-2 Lights 1-5 Left Side Components 1-7 Right Side Components 1-9 Front View Components 1-11 Rear Panel Components 1-12 Bottom Components 1-14 Labels 1-16 2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing Device 2-1 Using the Pointing Stick 2-3 Using the TouchPad 2-3 Using an External Mouse 2-4 Setting Pointing Device Preferences 2-4 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys 2-5 Identifying fn...
Hardware Guide
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Contents Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10 2-8 Displaying System Information (fn+esc 2-9 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards 2-9 Using Quick Launch Buttons 2-10 Using Keypads 2-12 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad 2-12 Using an External Keypad 2-14 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on ...
Contents Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10 2-8 Displaying System Information (fn+esc 2-9 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards 2-9 Using Quick Launch Buttons 2-10 Using Keypads 2-12 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad 2-12 Using an External Keypad 2-14 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on ...
Hardware Guide
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... to "Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys," in Chapter 2 of the power button and using Standby and Hibernation, refer on . Contact your HP Customer Care Center if a warning message about changing the functions of this guide. Refer in combination with the fn key. Holds an optional... with a function key or the esc key. 4 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 5 Keyboard lights 6 Function keys 7 MiniPCI compartment Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on the Documentation Library CD to be used system functions when pressed in this notebook....
... to "Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys," in Chapter 2 of the power button and using Standby and Hibernation, refer on . Contact your HP Customer Care Center if a warning message about changing the functions of this guide. Refer in combination with the fn key. Holds an optional... with a function key or the esc key. 4 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 5 Keyboard lights 6 Function keys 7 MiniPCI compartment Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on the Documentation Library CD to be used system functions when pressed in this notebook....
Hardware Guide
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Contains one primary memory module slot (populated) and one expansion slot. 1-4 Hardware Guide Notebook Features Component 9 Display latch recess Memory compartment (not shown; located under the keyboard) Description Secures the display when the notebook is closed.
Contains one primary memory module slot (populated) and one expansion slot. 1-4 Hardware Guide Notebook Features Component 9 Display latch recess Memory compartment (not shown; located under the keyboard) Description Secures the display when the notebook is closed.
Hardware Guide
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... clothing may block airflow. Holds a standard size business card. (Continued) 1-14 Hardware Guide Connects the notebook to access system memory. Allow you to remove the keyboard in order to an optional Port Replicator. Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay. Notebook Features Bottom Components Component 1 Intake Vent 2 Docking connector...
... clothing may block airflow. Holds a standard size business card. (Continued) 1-14 Hardware Guide Connects the notebook to access system memory. Allow you to remove the keyboard in order to an optional Port Replicator. Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay. Notebook Features Bottom Components Component 1 Intake Vent 2 Docking connector...
Hardware Guide
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2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing Device By default, the pointing stick and TouchPad components can be used interchangeably. Function like the left and right buttons on the screen. I Component 1 Pointing stick 2 Left and right pointing stick buttons Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. (Continued) Hardware Guide 2-1
2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing Device By default, the pointing stick and TouchPad components can be used interchangeably. Function like the left and right buttons on the screen. I Component 1 Pointing stick 2 Left and right pointing stick buttons Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. (Continued) Hardware Guide 2-1
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Function like the left and right buttons on the screen. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 3 TouchPad 4 Left and right TouchPad buttons Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. 2-2 Hardware Guide Can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling and double-clicking.
Function like the left and right buttons on the screen. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 3 TouchPad 4 Left and right TouchPad buttons Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse. 2-2 Hardware Guide Can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling and double-clicking.
Hardware Guide
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... pointing stick buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using the Pointing Stick To move the pointer, press the pointing stick in the direction you want to move the pointer, slide your finger across...
... pointing stick buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse. Using the TouchPad To move the pointer. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using the Pointing Stick To move the pointer, press the pointing stick in the direction you want to move the pointer, slide your finger across...
Hardware Guide
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... as you type (disabled by default). ■ Edge motion, which enables you to continue to the system through an optional Port Replicator. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using an External Mouse An external USB mouse can be connected to the notebook using one of the TouchPad (disabled by default). ■ Palm Check...
... as you type (disabled by default). ■ Edge motion, which enables you to continue to the system through an optional Port Replicator. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using an External Mouse An external USB mouse can be connected to the notebook using one of the TouchPad (disabled by default). ■ Palm Check...
Hardware Guide
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys Hotkeys and shortcut keys, which are preset combinations of the fn key and a key other than a function key. The icons on the function keys represent the hotkey functions available on your notebook. ■ A shortcut key is a combination of the fn key and one of the function keys. Identifying fn and Function Keys Component 1 Function keys 2 fn key ■ A hotkey is a combination of the fn key and another key, execute specific system functions. Hardware Guide 2-5
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys Hotkeys and shortcut keys, which are preset combinations of the fn key and a key other than a function key. The icons on the function keys represent the hotkey functions available on your notebook. ■ A shortcut key is a combination of the fn key and one of the function keys. Identifying fn and Function Keys Component 1 Function keys 2 fn key ■ A hotkey is a combination of the fn key and another key, execute specific system functions. Hardware Guide 2-5
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference Function Key Combination to Activate Function Initiate Standby fn+f3 Switch between fn+f4 notebook display and external display View battery information fn+f8 Decrease the screen fn+f9 brightness Increase the screen fn+f10 brightness Display system information fn+esc Key Combination to Deactivate Function Press power button fn+f4 fn+f8 N/A N/A fn+esc 2-6 Hardware Guide
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference Function Key Combination to Activate Function Initiate Standby fn+f3 Switch between fn+f4 notebook display and external display View battery information fn+f8 Decrease the screen fn+f9 brightness Increase the screen fn+f10 brightness Display system information fn+esc Key Combination to Deactivate Function Press power button fn+f4 fn+f8 N/A N/A fn+esc 2-6 Hardware Guide
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... that use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ■ LCD (notebook display) ■ External VGA (most external monitors) Hardware Guide 2-7 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Initiating Standby (fn+f3) ■ When the notebook is on, press the fn+f3 hotkey to the notebook, pressing the fn+f4 hotkey multiple times...
... that use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ■ LCD (notebook display) ■ External VGA (most external monitors) Hardware Guide 2-7 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Initiating Standby (fn+f3) ■ When the notebook is on, press the fn+f3 hotkey to the notebook, pressing the fn+f4 hotkey multiple times...
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard ■ S-Video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture boards with S-Video-in jacks) ■ Composite video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture boards with composite-...
Pointing Devices and Keyboard ■ S-Video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture boards with S-Video-in jacks) ■ Composite video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture boards with composite-...
Hardware Guide
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.../19/2002 F.07. Press fn+esc a second time to display information about system hardware components and software version numbers. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Displaying System Information (fn+esc) Press fn+esc to remove the system information from the screen. ✎ The system BIOS date is the...version number of the system ROM. Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards The following table describes how certain hotkeys and shortcut keys can be used on external keyboards: Notebook keys External keyboard keys fn+esc fn+f8 scroll lock+scroll lock+esc scroll lock+scroll lock...
.../19/2002 F.07. Press fn+esc a second time to display information about system hardware components and software version numbers. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Displaying System Information (fn+esc) Press fn+esc to remove the system information from the screen. ✎ The system BIOS date is the...version number of the system ROM. Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards The following table describes how certain hotkeys and shortcut keys can be used on external keyboards: Notebook keys External keyboard keys fn+esc fn+f8 scroll lock+scroll lock+esc scroll lock+scroll lock...
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Quick Launch Buttons The 3 Quick Launch buttons enable you must set a password and select preferences. Before you can use QuickLock, you to the Software Guide, "Security" chapter. (Continued) 2-10 Hardware Guide For more information, refer on the Documentation Library CD to execute specific system functions with a single keystroke. Quick Launch button descriptions Component 1 QuickLock button Description Disables the keyboard and pointing device and clears the display.
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Quick Launch Buttons The 3 Quick Launch buttons enable you must set a password and select preferences. Before you can use QuickLock, you to the Software Guide, "Security" chapter. (Continued) 2-10 Hardware Guide For more information, refer on the Documentation Library CD to execute specific system functions with a single keystroke. Quick Launch button descriptions Component 1 QuickLock button Description Disables the keyboard and pointing device and clears the display.
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 2 Wireless On/Off button 3 Presentation Mode button Description Turns the wireless LAN and optional Bluetooth device on an optional Port Replicator. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to presentation mode, which opens a user-defined application, folder, file, or Web site. Sets the notebook to connectors on and off when these devices are enabled in the software utilities. Hardware Guide 2-11
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 2 Wireless On/Off button 3 Presentation Mode button Description Turns the wireless LAN and optional Bluetooth device on an optional Port Replicator. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to presentation mode, which opens a user-defined application, folder, file, or Web site. Sets the notebook to connectors on and off when these devices are enabled in the software utilities. Hardware Guide 2-11
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Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad The 15 keys of the key. When the embedded numeric keypad is turned on, each key on the keypad performs the functions indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the embedded numeric keypad can be used like the keys on an external keypad. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Keypads The notebook has an embedded numeric keypad and supports an optional external keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Component 1 fn key 2 Num lock light 3 Num lock key 4 Embedded numeric keypad 2-12 Hardware Guide
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad The 15 keys of the key. When the embedded numeric keypad is turned on, each key on the keypad performs the functions indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the embedded numeric keypad can be used like the keys on an external keypad. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Keypads The notebook has an embedded numeric keypad and supports an optional external keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. Component 1 fn key 2 Num lock light 3 Num lock key 4 Embedded numeric keypad 2-12 Hardware Guide