HP USB Digital Drive
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However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. User Guide 1 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. User Guide 1 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
Drives
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... hibernation or standby may need to restart the CD or DVD to resume audio or video playback. 4-6 Drives Optical drives Avoiding standby or hibernation Ä CAUTION: To prevent possible audio and video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback functionality, do not initiate standby or hibernation when writing to a CD or DVD...
... hibernation or standby may need to restart the CD or DVD to resume audio or video playback. 4-6 Drives Optical drives Avoiding standby or hibernation Ä CAUTION: To prevent possible audio and video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback functionality, do not initiate standby or hibernation when writing to a CD or DVD...
Drives - Windows Vista
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...; You may see a warning message asking if you want to resume audio or video playback. 4-6 Drives Optical drives Avoiding the Sleep state or Hibernation Ä CAUTION: To prevent possible audio and video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback functionality, do not initiate Sleep or Hibernation when writing to a CD or DVD...
...; You may see a warning message asking if you want to resume audio or video playback. 4-6 Drives Optical drives Avoiding the Sleep state or Hibernation Ä CAUTION: To prevent possible audio and video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback functionality, do not initiate Sleep or Hibernation when writing to a CD or DVD...
External Media Cards
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... are not supported. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. 2 PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications...
... are not supported. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. 2 PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications...
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
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The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. External Media Cards 2-1 If you are not supported. Configuring a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss ...
The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. External Media Cards 2-1 If you are not supported. Configuring a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss ...
Multimedia
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... 1-5 Using the internal microphone or audio-in (microphone) jack 1-7 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack 1-7 Adjusting the volume 1-8 Using the video features 1-9 Using the external monitor port 1-10 Using the S-Video-out jack 1-11 2 Multimedia software Identifying preinstalled multimedia software 2-2 Installing multimedia software from a CD (select models only 2-2 Using multimedia software 2-3 Protecting...
... 1-5 Using the internal microphone or audio-in (microphone) jack 1-7 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack 1-7 Adjusting the volume 1-8 Using the video features 1-9 Using the external monitor port 1-10 Using the S-Video-out jack 1-11 2 Multimedia software Identifying preinstalled multimedia software 2-2 Installing multimedia software from a CD (select models only 2-2 Using multimedia software 2-3 Protecting...
Multimedia
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... type of optical drive installed on the type of optical drive installed in (microphone) jack ■ Audio-out (headphone) jack ■ External monitor port ■ S-Video-out jack Using the optical drive The optical drive allows you to play, copy, and create CDs or DVDs depending on the computer is displayed...
... type of optical drive installed on the type of optical drive installed in (microphone) jack ■ Audio-out (headphone) jack ■ External monitor port ■ S-Video-out jack Using the optical drive The optical drive allows you to play, copy, and create CDs or DVDs depending on the computer is displayed...
Multimedia
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... a stereo microphone jack that supports a stereo array and monaural microphone. Using the audio-out (headphone) jack Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. Multimedia hardware Using the internal microphone or audio-in (microphone) jack Your computer is equipped with an external stereo...
... a stereo microphone jack that supports a stereo array and monaural microphone. Using the audio-out (headphone) jack Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. Multimedia hardware Using the internal microphone or audio-in (microphone) jack Your computer is equipped with an external stereo...
Multimedia
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Multimedia hardware Using the video features The computer includes the following video features: ■ S-Video-out jack that connects a range of advanced video components ■ External monitor port that connects a television, monitor, or projector ■ TV tuner jacks that connect your computer to outside video sources, such as cable or satellite television Multimedia 1-9
Multimedia hardware Using the video features The computer includes the following video features: ■ S-Video-out jack that connects a range of advanced video components ■ External monitor port that connects a television, monitor, or projector ■ TV tuner jacks that connect your computer to outside video sources, such as cable or satellite television Multimedia 1-9
Multimedia
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... on your computer and displaying it on any other supported external display. ✎ To transmit video signals through the S-Video-out jack, you also need an S-Video cable, available from most electronics retailers, to connect to an optional S-Video device such as playing a DVD movie on your television, you need a standard audio cable, available...
... on your computer and displaying it on any other supported external display. ✎ To transmit video signals through the S-Video-out jack, you also need an S-Video cable, available from most electronics retailers, to connect to an optional S-Video device such as playing a DVD movie on your television, you need a standard audio cable, available...
Multimedia
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...the cable to the S-Video-out jack: 1. Connect the other end of the S-Video cable into an optional docking device, connect the S-Video cable to the computer. ✎ If the S-Video-out jack on the computer is not accessible because the computer is docked into the S-Video-out jack on the ...docking device. 1-12 Multimedia Press the fn+f4 keys to switch the image among display devices connected to the S-Video-out jack on the computer. 2. Multimedia hardware To connect a video device to the video device, as instructed in the ...
...the cable to the S-Video-out jack: 1. Connect the other end of the S-Video cable into an optional docking device, connect the S-Video cable to the computer. ✎ If the S-Video-out jack on the computer is not accessible because the computer is docked into the S-Video-out jack on the ...docking device. 1-12 Multimedia Press the fn+f4 keys to switch the image among display devices connected to the S-Video-out jack on the computer. 2. Multimedia hardware To connect a video device to the video device, as instructed in the ...
Multimedia
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...hardware and software included with the computer, the following multimedia tasks may be supported: ■ Playing digital media including audio and video CDs, audio and video DVDs, and Internet radio ■ Creating or copying data CDs ■ Creating, editing, and burning audio CDs ■ ...Creating, editing, and burning a video or movie to a DVD or video CD ✎ For details about using software included with additional multimedia software on the software manufacturer's Web site. Depending on CD...
...hardware and software included with the computer, the following multimedia tasks may be supported: ■ Playing digital media including audio and video CDs, audio and video DVDs, and Internet radio ■ Creating or copying data CDs ■ Creating, editing, and burning audio CDs ■ ...Creating, editing, and burning a video or movie to a DVD or video CD ✎ For details about using software included with additional multimedia software on the software manufacturer's Web site. Depending on CD...
Notebook Tour
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... Connects an optional IEEE 1394 device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, overhead projector, or video capture card. 5 USB ports (2) Connect USB 1.1- Components Component Description 4 S-Video-out jack Connects an optional S-Video device such as a camcorder. 7 PC Card slot Supports optional Type I and Type II 32-bit... Ejects the PC Card from the PC Card slot. *Depending on computer model, vents vary in number and location. 1-16 Notebook Tour Either port can also connect an optional External MultiBay II to the computer using a standard USB cable. and 2.0-compliant devices to...
... Connects an optional IEEE 1394 device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, overhead projector, or video capture card. 5 USB ports (2) Connect USB 1.1- Components Component Description 4 S-Video-out jack Connects an optional S-Video device such as a camcorder. 7 PC Card slot Supports optional Type I and Type II 32-bit... Ejects the PC Card from the PC Card slot. *Depending on computer model, vents vary in number and location. 1-16 Notebook Tour Either port can also connect an optional External MultiBay II to the computer using a standard USB cable. and 2.0-compliant devices to...
Notebook Tour
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... 1-12 IEEE 1394 port 1-16 Info Center button 1-7 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 1-14 audio-out (headphone) 1-14 RJ-11 (modem) 1-13 RJ-45 (network) 1-14 S-Video-out 1-16 K keypad keys 1-9 keys esc 1-8 fn 1-8 function 1-9 keypad 1-9 Windows applications 1-9 Windows logo 1-8 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 1-21 modem approval 1-21 regulatory 1-21 service...
... 1-12 IEEE 1394 port 1-16 Info Center button 1-7 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 1-14 audio-out (headphone) 1-14 RJ-11 (modem) 1-13 RJ-45 (network) 1-14 S-Video-out 1-16 K keypad keys 1-9 keys esc 1-8 fn 1-8 function 1-9 keypad 1-9 Windows applications 1-9 Windows logo 1-8 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 1-21 modem approval 1-21 regulatory 1-21 service...
Notebook Tour
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..., identifying 1-20 smart card slot 1-16 SmartMedia (SM) card 1-12 speakers 1-12 specifications operating environment 2-1 rated input power 2-2 S-Video-out jack 1-16 T temperature specifications 2-1 TouchPad, described 1-5 travel battery connector 1-18 traveling with notebook environmental specifications 2-2 modem approval label 1-21 wireless certification labels 1-21 U USB cable 1-14, 1-16 USB ports, identifying 1-14, 1-16...
..., identifying 1-20 smart card slot 1-16 SmartMedia (SM) card 1-12 speakers 1-12 specifications operating environment 2-1 rated input power 2-2 S-Video-out jack 1-16 T temperature specifications 2-1 TouchPad, described 1-5 travel battery connector 1-18 traveling with notebook environmental specifications 2-2 modem approval label 1-21 wireless certification labels 1-21 U USB cable 1-14, 1-16 USB ports, identifying 1-14, 1-16...
Notebook Tour - Windows Vista
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... power source. 6 1394 port Connects an optional IEEE 1394 device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, overhead projector, or video capture card. 5 USB ports (2) Connect USB 1.1- Components Component Description 4 S-Video-out jack Connects an optional S-Video device such as a camcorder. 7 PC Card slot Supports optional Type I and Type II 32-bit (CardBus) or 16... cards. 9 PC Card eject button Ejects the PC Card from the PC Card slot. *Depending on computer model, vents vary in number and location. 1-16 Notebook Tour and 2.0-compliant devices to the computer.
... power source. 6 1394 port Connects an optional IEEE 1394 device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, overhead projector, or video capture card. 5 USB ports (2) Connect USB 1.1- Components Component Description 4 S-Video-out jack Connects an optional S-Video device such as a camcorder. 7 PC Card slot Supports optional Type I and Type II 32-bit (CardBus) or 16... cards. 9 PC Card eject button Ejects the PC Card from the PC Card slot. *Depending on computer model, vents vary in number and location. 1-16 Notebook Tour and 2.0-compliant devices to the computer.
Notebook Tour - Windows Vista
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... 1-13 IEEE 1394 port 1-17 Info Center button 1-8 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 1-15 audio-out (headphone) 1-15 RJ-11 (modem) 1-14 RJ-45 (network) 1-15 S-Video-out 1-17 K keypad keys 1-10 keys esc 1-9 fn 1-9 function 1-10 keypad 1-10 Windows applications 1-10 Windows logo 1-9 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 1-22 modem approval...
... 1-13 IEEE 1394 port 1-17 Info Center button 1-8 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 1-15 audio-out (headphone) 1-15 RJ-11 (modem) 1-14 RJ-45 (network) 1-15 S-Video-out 1-17 K keypad keys 1-10 keys esc 1-9 fn 1-9 function 1-10 keypad 1-10 Windows applications 1-10 Windows logo 1-9 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 1-22 modem approval...
Notebook Tour - Windows Vista
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Index S scroll zone, TouchPad 1-6 Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card 1-13 security cable slot 1-14 serial number, notebook 1-22 service tag 1-22 Sleep, hotkey 1-11 slots 6-in-1 Digital Media 1-13 memory 1-18 PC Card 1-17 ... card slot 1-17 SmartMedia (SM) card 1-13 speakers 1-13 specifications operating environment 2-1 rated input power 2-2 S-Video-out jack 1-17 T temperature specifications 2-1 TouchPad, described 1-6 travel battery connector 1-19 traveling with notebook environmental specifications 2-2 modem approval label 1-22 wireless certification labels 1-22 U USB cable 1-15, 1-17 USB ports...
Index S scroll zone, TouchPad 1-6 Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card 1-13 security cable slot 1-14 serial number, notebook 1-22 service tag 1-22 Sleep, hotkey 1-11 slots 6-in-1 Digital Media 1-13 memory 1-18 PC Card 1-17 ... card slot 1-17 SmartMedia (SM) card 1-13 speakers 1-13 specifications operating environment 2-1 rated input power 2-2 S-Video-out jack 1-17 T temperature specifications 2-1 TouchPad, described 1-6 travel battery connector 1-19 traveling with notebook environmental specifications 2-2 modem approval label 1-22 wireless certification labels 1-22 U USB cable 1-15, 1-17 USB ports...
Pointing Devices and Keyboard
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... from the computer using an optional docking device. 2-4 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Most external monitors receive video information from the computer, such as S-Video. For example, if a monitor is connected to the computer, each time you press fn+f4, the ...■ LCD (computer display) ■ External VGA (most external monitors) ■ S-Video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture cards with S-Video-in jacks) ■ Composite video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture cards with examples of devices that use them, are supported by using the external VGA...
... from the computer using an optional docking device. 2-4 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Most external monitors receive video information from the computer, such as S-Video. For example, if a monitor is connected to the computer, each time you press fn+f4, the ...■ LCD (computer display) ■ External VGA (most external monitors) ■ S-Video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture cards with S-Video-in jacks) ■ Composite video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture cards with examples of devices that use them, are supported by using the external VGA...
Pointing Devices and Keyboard
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Keyboard The image simultaneously displays on the computer screen and on an external device connected to one of the following: ■ The external monitor port ■ The S-Video-out jack on the rear panel ■ Ports and jacks on an optional docking device If you choose not to use the presentation button default settings, you can reprogram the button to perform one of the following actions: ■ Open the Q Menu or the Info Center. ■ Open an e-mail editor. ■ Open a search box that allows you to search for a Web site. 2-10 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
Keyboard The image simultaneously displays on the computer screen and on an external device connected to one of the following: ■ The external monitor port ■ The S-Video-out jack on the rear panel ■ Ports and jacks on an optional docking device If you choose not to use the presentation button default settings, you can reprogram the button to perform one of the following actions: ■ Open the Q Menu or the Info Center. ■ Open an e-mail editor. ■ Open a search box that allows you to search for a Web site. 2-10 Pointing Devices and Keyboard