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... Eject Hardware icon on settings and status. From Standby and Hibernate modes, you reboot: In the BIOS Setup, in the System Devices menu, set the Infrared Port to Enabled, set its Mode to FIR, and set the Parallel Port Mode to EPP (to stop a card or module before removing it could cause data loss and other problems. To remove a plug-in module or PC Card: 1. Enabling Infrared Connections (New to stop the device. There is no need to reboot. (If...
... Eject Hardware icon on settings and status. From Standby and Hibernate modes, you reboot: In the BIOS Setup, in the System Devices menu, set the Infrared Port to Enabled, set its Mode to FIR, and set the Parallel Port Mode to EPP (to stop a card or module before removing it could cause data loss and other problems. To remove a plug-in module or PC Card: 1. Enabling Infrared Connections (New to stop the device. There is no need to reboot. (If...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver 1. xx
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... features of your OmniBook, contains information about the OmniBook and Windows Precautions Replacing Batteries Using a Pointing Device During Rebooting and Resuming Synchronizing an External Display or Projector Smart CPU Mode (BIOS Setup Utility) Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model Status Panel Shows Incorrect Battery Charge Level Docking System Compatibility Windows 95 Using Infrared Communications Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 under Windows NT Minor Keyboard Drivers Sources of data. Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is actively reading or writing...
... features of your OmniBook, contains information about the OmniBook and Windows Precautions Replacing Batteries Using a Pointing Device During Rebooting and Resuming Synchronizing an External Display or Projector Smart CPU Mode (BIOS Setup Utility) Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model Status Panel Shows Incorrect Battery Charge Level Docking System Compatibility Windows 95 Using Infrared Communications Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 under Windows NT Minor Keyboard Drivers Sources of data. Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is actively reading or writing...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver 1. xx
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... volume controls is OK if you use these default settings. We recommend that you are viewed. You can be resolved by installing the update in the Advanced controls for the microphone. Go to the CD-ROM drive and click Properties. 3. Unmuting the microphone is on (checked) and the Microphone boost in \OmniBook\Drivers\ Win95\IE4UPD. Click Options, Properties. If you insert a CD in the laptop's default configuration; Microphone Mute The default setting...
... volume controls is OK if you use these default settings. We recommend that you are viewed. You can be resolved by installing the update in the Advanced controls for the microphone. Go to the CD-ROM drive and click Properties. 3. Unmuting the microphone is on (checked) and the Microphone boost in \OmniBook\Drivers\ Win95\IE4UPD. Click Options, Properties. If you insert a CD in the laptop's default configuration; Microphone Mute The default setting...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver 1. xx
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... Start menu, click Run. 3. This has no side effects. Enabling Automatic Suspend After Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 If you install retail Windows NT 4.0, you have a CD-ROM drive installed. Upgrading Your OmniBook to Windows 98 Before upgrading your OmniBook to suspend automatically. Be very careful to change only the value listed in order for your HP OmniBook to Windows 98, visit the HP website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http://www2.hp.com/omnibook...
... Start menu, click Run. 3. This has no side effects. Enabling Automatic Suspend After Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 If you install retail Windows NT 4.0, you have a CD-ROM drive installed. Upgrading Your OmniBook to Windows 98 Before upgrading your OmniBook to suspend automatically. Be very careful to change only the value listed in order for your HP OmniBook to Windows 98, visit the HP website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http://www2.hp.com/omnibook...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 2.xx
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... Hot Swap Software and DVD Devices (Windows 98 only)) PS/2 Functionality and Hot Docking Using Infrared Communications Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 (Windows 95 Only) Automatic Suspend and Automatic CD Detection (Windows 95 Only) Microphone Mute Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System. It also contains troubleshooting information (Start, Programs, OmniBook Library). * The printed OmniBook Reference Guide shows how to RAM and the F1477A docking system Enabling Automatic Suspend After Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 Using PC Cards Using...
... Hot Swap Software and DVD Devices (Windows 98 only)) PS/2 Functionality and Hot Docking Using Infrared Communications Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 (Windows 95 Only) Automatic Suspend and Automatic CD Detection (Windows 95 Only) Microphone Mute Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System. It also contains troubleshooting information (Start, Programs, OmniBook Library). * The printed OmniBook Reference Guide shows how to RAM and the F1477A docking system Enabling Automatic Suspend After Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 Using PC Cards Using...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 2.xx
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... is hot docked. * Docking the OmniBook while it is running, in the BIOS setup utility on Serial Ring. 3. If you are using one of Microsoft's older mouse models (parts #28898 and #07685). The suspend and resume activity causes the OmniBook to Off. Smart CPU mode is not needed . Using Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mice with these mice. It is automatically set to lock up with a Scrolling Button The current drivers for...
... is hot docked. * Docking the OmniBook while it is running, in the BIOS setup utility on Serial Ring. 3. If you are using one of Microsoft's older mouse models (parts #28898 and #07685). The suspend and resume activity causes the OmniBook to Off. Smart CPU mode is not needed . Using Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mice with these mice. It is automatically set to lock up with a Scrolling Button The current drivers for...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... the System Devices menu. 4. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Win95\Touchpad\Setup.exe. • For Windows NT. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Nt40\Touchpad\Install.exe. 1-33 Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. Under Manufacturers, click Standard Mouse Types. 6. Install touch pad support • For Windows 95. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices To activate full touch pad capabilities The built-in pointing stick driver supports only basic touch pad features. When you have to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3.
... the System Devices menu. 4. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Win95\Touchpad\Setup.exe. • For Windows NT. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Nt40\Touchpad\Install.exe. 1-33 Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. Under Manufacturers, click Standard Mouse Types. 6. Install touch pad support • For Windows 95. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices To activate full touch pad capabilities The built-in pointing stick driver supports only basic touch pad features. When you have to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3.
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... hard disk drive, 1-81 main battery, 1-54 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 operating systems, 1-90 PC Cards, 1-74 plug-in modules, 1-63 secondary battery, 1-56 Service Pack 3, 1-102 Windows 95 (factory build), 1-92 Windows NT 4.0 (factory build), 1-93 Windows NT 4.0 (retail), 1-101 instant-on, 1-29 interrupts (system), 1-132 K Kensington lock, 1-47 keyboard embedded keypad, 1-40 Fn hot keys, 1-39 non US, 1-41 num lock, 1-40 numeric keypad, 1-39 port location, 1-14 status lights, 1-43 troubleshooting, 1-115 Windows keys...
... hard disk drive, 1-81 main battery, 1-54 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 operating systems, 1-90 PC Cards, 1-74 plug-in modules, 1-63 secondary battery, 1-56 Service Pack 3, 1-102 Windows 95 (factory build), 1-92 Windows NT 4.0 (factory build), 1-93 Windows NT 4.0 (retail), 1-101 instant-on, 1-29 interrupts (system), 1-132 K Kensington lock, 1-47 keyboard embedded keypad, 1-40 Fn hot keys, 1-39 non US, 1-41 num lock, 1-40 numeric keypad, 1-39 port location, 1-14 status lights, 1-43 troubleshooting, 1-115 Windows keys...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... power, 1-57 slots for, 1-13 tested, 1-75 types, 1-74 Windows 95 drivers, 1-98 Windows NT drivers, 1-106 Xircom, 1-75 PC identification number, 1-48 performance, 1-118 plug requirements, 1-134 plug-in modules location, 1-14 pointing devices location, 1-13 pointing stick configuring, 1-34 disabling, 1-33 location, 1-13 port replicator troubleshooting, 1-111 USB ports, 1-71 ports external devices, 1-68 locations, 1-15, 1-68 power Advanced Power Management, 1-50 button location, 1-13 connecting ac, 1-17, 1-53 conserving, 1-58 managing, 1-50 modes, 1-29 saving, 1-57 power cords, 1-134 Power menu...
... power, 1-57 slots for, 1-13 tested, 1-75 types, 1-74 Windows 95 drivers, 1-98 Windows NT drivers, 1-106 Xircom, 1-75 PC identification number, 1-48 performance, 1-118 plug requirements, 1-134 plug-in modules location, 1-14 pointing devices location, 1-13 pointing stick configuring, 1-34 disabling, 1-33 location, 1-13 port replicator troubleshooting, 1-111 USB ports, 1-71 ports external devices, 1-68 locations, 1-15, 1-68 power Advanced Power Management, 1-50 button location, 1-13 connecting ac, 1-17, 1-53 conserving, 1-58 managing, 1-50 modes, 1-29 saving, 1-57 power cords, 1-134 Power menu...
HP OmniBook 7100 - Reference Guide Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver 2.xx
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... Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Select a new mouse driver and remove the pointing stick driver 1. Under Models, change the mouse type to save and exit. 3. To activate full touch pad capabilities, you see the HP logo, press F2 to any questions. 2. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Press F10 to Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, then click OK. 7. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Click Yes to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices...
... Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Select a new mouse driver and remove the pointing stick driver 1. Under Models, change the mouse type to save and exit. 3. To activate full touch pad capabilities, you see the HP logo, press F2 to any questions. 2. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Press F10 to Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, then click OK. 7. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Click Yes to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices...
HP OmniBook 7100 - Reference Guide Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver 2.xx
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... external displays • For a temporary change the settings in the BIOS Setup utility 1. When you see the following topic). Press ENTER to highlight Video Display Device. 4. If the external monitor has a different resolution from the internal display, adjust the display properties (My Computer, Control Panel, Display, Settings). The OmniBook's internal display supports standard XGA mode (1024 by 768 pixels). 1. Connect the monitor cable to the monitor, then to a power source and turn on the OmniBook. 5. Press the blue power button to your OmniBook. From the Main menu, use...
... external displays • For a temporary change the settings in the BIOS Setup utility 1. When you see the following topic). Press ENTER to highlight Video Display Device. 4. If the external monitor has a different resolution from the internal display, adjust the display properties (My Computer, Control Panel, Display, Settings). The OmniBook's internal display supports standard XGA mode (1024 by 768 pixels). 1. Connect the monitor cable to the monitor, then to a power source and turn on the OmniBook. 5. Press the blue power button to your OmniBook. From the Main menu, use...
HP OmniBook 7100 - Reference Guide Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver 2.xx
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... is set to a video adapter in a docking system, in BIOS Setup make sure the Primary Video Adapter is not available in Windows NT 4.0). If the external display does not work • Check the connections. • Press Fn+F5 in case the external monitor was disabled. (Do this in Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings. • Check brightness (Fn+F2 to Both in the Main menu. Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook's hard drive doesn't spin • Check the power source. • Remove...
... is set to a video adapter in a docking system, in BIOS Setup make sure the Primary Video Adapter is not available in Windows NT 4.0). If the external display does not work • Check the connections. • Press Fn+F5 in case the external monitor was disabled. (Do this in Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings. • Check brightness (Fn+F2 to Both in the Main menu. Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook's hard drive doesn't spin • Check the power source. • Remove...
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... specifications, 8-2 protection file, 2-24 hard drive, 2-24 Kensington lock, 2-23 McAfee VirusScan, 2-22 password, 2-21 PC identification, 2-24 PS/2 mouse port, 1-7 PS/2 devices, 1-12 PS/2 mouse (connecting), 4-12 R RAM system resource, 8-7 troubleshooting, 7-8 recharging battery, 3-5 recovering Windows, 6-2 Recovery CD contents, 6-2 replacing, 6-5 regulatory information, 8-11 reinstalling HP applications, 6-5 removing CD, 4-5 hard disk drive, 5-3, 5-4 RAM expansion module, 5-8 secondary battery, 3-8 replacing hard disk drive holder, 5-4 reset button, 1-6 S safety laser, 8-10 LED, 8-10 power...
... specifications, 8-2 protection file, 2-24 hard drive, 2-24 Kensington lock, 2-23 McAfee VirusScan, 2-22 password, 2-21 PC identification, 2-24 PS/2 mouse port, 1-7 PS/2 devices, 1-12 PS/2 mouse (connecting), 4-12 R RAM system resource, 8-7 troubleshooting, 7-8 recharging battery, 3-5 recovering Windows, 6-2 Recovery CD contents, 6-2 replacing, 6-5 regulatory information, 8-11 reinstalling HP applications, 6-5 removing CD, 4-5 hard disk drive, 5-3, 5-4 RAM expansion module, 5-8 secondary battery, 3-8 replacing hard disk drive holder, 5-4 reset button, 1-6 S safety laser, 8-10 LED, 8-10 power...
HP OmniBook 7100 PC Reference Guide - F1440-90001/2/3
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...15 To install audio support for retail Windows NT 4.0 6-16 To install APM for Windows NT 4.0 6-17 To install Card Executive 2.x for retail Windows NT 4.0 .......... 6-18 Recovering OmniBook Files 6-19 To install the online User's Handbook 6-19 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 6-19 To update the OmniBook BIOS 6-20 7. 5. Expanding the OmniBook 5-1 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 5-3 To replace the hard disk drive 5-3 To replace the hard disk drive holder 5-4 To create a Hibernate partition 5-5 Installing a RAM Expansion Module 5-6 To install a RAM expansion module 5-7 To remove a RAM...
...15 To install audio support for retail Windows NT 4.0 6-16 To install APM for Windows NT 4.0 6-17 To install Card Executive 2.x for retail Windows NT 4.0 .......... 6-18 Recovering OmniBook Files 6-19 To install the online User's Handbook 6-19 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 6-19 To update the OmniBook BIOS 6-20 7. 5. Expanding the OmniBook 5-1 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 5-3 To replace the hard disk drive 5-3 To replace the hard disk drive holder 5-4 To create a Hibernate partition 5-5 Installing a RAM Expansion Module 5-6 To install a RAM expansion module 5-7 To remove a RAM...
HP OmniBook 7100 PC Reference Guide - F1440-90001/2/3
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... driver 1. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. Click Yes to save and exit. 3. When you have to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. 1. Press F10 to any questions. 2. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Win95\Touchpad\Setup.exe. • For Windows NT. Under Models, change the mouse type to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Start menu...
... driver 1. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. Click Yes to save and exit. 3. When you have to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. 1. Press F10 to any questions. 2. Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Win95\Touchpad\Setup.exe. • For Windows NT. Under Models, change the mouse type to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Start menu...
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... down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Press F10 to install it. 1. Follow the instructions as well. 1. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER. 5. Before you can use VirusScan, you are entitled to 90 days free support from McAfee and one free upgrade to VirusScan. From the Start menu, click Programs, McAfee VirusScan, Setup. 2. Press ENTER at the Enter New Password prompt. 7. As an HP OmniBook owner, you need to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility.
... down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Press F10 to install it. 1. Follow the instructions as well. 1. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER. 5. Before you can use VirusScan, you are entitled to 90 days free support from McAfee and one free upgrade to VirusScan. From the Start menu, click Programs, McAfee VirusScan, Setup. 2. Press ENTER at the Enter New Password prompt. 7. As an HP OmniBook owner, you need to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility.
HP OmniBook 7100 PC Users Handbook - Not Orderable
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... external keyboard, 33 using, 17 function keys F1 (help), 4 F2 (BIOS Setup utility), 20 hot keys, 17 G getting help information sources, 4 online manual, 4 H hard disk drive problems, 42 status, 18 headphones, 34 help information sources, 4 online manual, 4 Windows, 8 Hibernate mode low battery, 23 using, 25 hot keys using, 17 I icons (status panel), 19 indicators (status panel), 19 infrared communications, 34 light path, 43 port location, 8 printing problems, 43 problems, 43 setting up, 34 installing PC Cards, 35 plug-in modules, 28 instant-on, 11 K Kensington lock, 21 keyboard...
... external keyboard, 33 using, 17 function keys F1 (help), 4 F2 (BIOS Setup utility), 20 hot keys, 17 G getting help information sources, 4 online manual, 4 H hard disk drive problems, 42 status, 18 headphones, 34 help information sources, 4 online manual, 4 Windows, 8 Hibernate mode low battery, 23 using, 25 hot keys using, 17 I icons (status panel), 19 indicators (status panel), 19 infrared communications, 34 light path, 43 port location, 8 printing problems, 43 problems, 43 setting up, 34 installing PC Cards, 35 plug-in modules, 28 instant-on, 11 K Kensington lock, 21 keyboard...
HP OmniBook 7100/7150 Reference Guide - Not Orderable
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... activate full touch pad capabilities, you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Under Models, change the mouse type to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. 1. Click Yes to save and exit. 3. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Under Manufacturers, click Standard Mouse Types. 6. Disable the pointing stick 1. Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. From the Start menu...
... activate full touch pad capabilities, you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Under Models, change the mouse type to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. 1. Click Yes to save and exit. 3. From the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel. 2. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Under Manufacturers, click Standard Mouse Types. 6. Disable the pointing stick 1. Double-click Mouse, then click General. 4. From the Start menu...
HP OmniBook 7100/7150 Reference Guide - Not Orderable
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... specifications, 8-2 protection file, 2-24 hard drive, 2-24 Kensington lock, 2-23 McAfee VirusScan, 2-22 password, 2-21 PC identification, 2-24 PS/2 mouse port, 1-7 PS/2 devices, 1-12 PS/2 mouse (connecting), 4-12 R RAM system resource, 8-7 troubleshooting, 7-8 recharging battery, 3-5 recovering Windows, 6-2 Recovery CD contents, 6-2 replacing, 6-5 regulatory information, 8-11 reinstalling HP applications, 6-5 removing CD, 4-5 hard disk drive, 5-3, 5-4 RAM expansion module, 5-8 secondary battery, 3-8 replacing hard disk drive holder, 5-4 reset button, 1-6 S safety laser, 8-10 LED, 8-10 power...
... specifications, 8-2 protection file, 2-24 hard drive, 2-24 Kensington lock, 2-23 McAfee VirusScan, 2-22 password, 2-21 PC identification, 2-24 PS/2 mouse port, 1-7 PS/2 devices, 1-12 PS/2 mouse (connecting), 4-12 R RAM system resource, 8-7 troubleshooting, 7-8 recharging battery, 3-5 recovering Windows, 6-2 Recovery CD contents, 6-2 replacing, 6-5 regulatory information, 8-11 reinstalling HP applications, 6-5 removing CD, 4-5 hard disk drive, 5-3, 5-4 RAM expansion module, 5-8 secondary battery, 3-8 replacing hard disk drive holder, 5-4 reset button, 1-6 S safety laser, 8-10 LED, 8-10 power...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Docking Products User Guide
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... the OmniBook 1-16 To manually undock the OmniBook 1-18 To set a docking password 1-19 To turn the OmniBook on and off 1-20 To attach a security cable 1-21 To create a docked hardware profile 1-23 Making Connections 1-24 To connect an external keyboard 1-24 To enable an external Fn key 1-25 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-26 To connect a serial mouse 1-26 To connect a serial device 1-27 To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device 1-28 To connect an external monitor 1-28 To use the monitor stand with an external display...
... the OmniBook 1-16 To manually undock the OmniBook 1-18 To set a docking password 1-19 To turn the OmniBook on and off 1-20 To attach a security cable 1-21 To create a docked hardware profile 1-23 Making Connections 1-24 To connect an external keyboard 1-24 To enable an external Fn key 1-25 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-26 To connect a serial mouse 1-26 To connect a serial device 1-27 To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device 1-28 To connect an external monitor 1-28 To use the monitor stand with an external display...