HP OmniBook 800 - Docking System User Guide
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... then dock again. 1-35 The mouse and keyboard ports look the same. • Turn the system off and on , check power to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To restore the normal speed, press FN and the plus key simultaneously.) If an.... ♦ Docking problems. To resolve operating problems If a serial or parallel device, external display, or floppy drive doesn't work • Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserting in the docking system. Try the suggestions one at a time. Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems Solving Basic Problems If you have a problem using...
... then dock again. 1-35 The mouse and keyboard ports look the same. • Turn the system off and on , check power to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To restore the normal speed, press FN and the plus key simultaneously.) If an.... ♦ Docking problems. To resolve operating problems If a serial or parallel device, external display, or floppy drive doesn't work • Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserting in the docking system. Try the suggestions one at a time. Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems Solving Basic Problems If you have a problem using...
HP OmniBook 800 - User Guide Windows 95
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If the mouse doesn't work in HP User Tools, OmniBook External Device Settings. PCI Board problems • You cannot use ... difficult to 33 MHz by checking "Ignore external pointing device" in MS-DOS • See "To run ScanDisk (in Windows Help use the PC card troubleshooter. You can still return control to the OmniBook mouse by holding ...If the floppy drive doesn't work, check its bus speed might be compatible with the OmniBook-the mouse must be too slow for the OmniBook. If the OmniBook mouse doesn't work correctly, its cable connection. • If a SCSI drive doesn...
If the mouse doesn't work in HP User Tools, OmniBook External Device Settings. PCI Board problems • You cannot use ... difficult to 33 MHz by checking "Ignore external pointing device" in MS-DOS • See "To run ScanDisk (in Windows Help use the PC card troubleshooter. You can still return control to the OmniBook mouse by holding ...If the floppy drive doesn't work, check its bus speed might be compatible with the OmniBook-the mouse must be too slow for the OmniBook. If the OmniBook mouse doesn't work correctly, its cable connection. • If a SCSI drive doesn...
HP OmniBook 800 - User Guide Windows 95
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...the current audio file only. Click Apply. I/O addresses and interrupt values (IRQs) are listed in the OmniBook's IR Monitor. General Operating Problems 68 Parallel Port Problems • If a parallel device will not work... IR port). Select Start, Infrared and the Options tab. If the volume keeps reverting to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To restore the normal speed, ...in Windows Help use the LPT3 port instead (as the virtual port), unless you are using an HP Deskjet 600C or 680C. • If an infrared connection does not work, try changing the Power ...
...the current audio file only. Click Apply. I/O addresses and interrupt values (IRQs) are listed in the OmniBook's IR Monitor. General Operating Problems 68 Parallel Port Problems • If a parallel device will not work... IR port). Select Start, Infrared and the Options tab. If the volume keeps reverting to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To restore the normal speed, ...in Windows Help use the LPT3 port instead (as the virtual port), unless you are using an HP Deskjet 600C or 680C. • If an infrared connection does not work, try changing the Power ...
HP OmniBook 800 - User Guide Windows for Workgroups
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...Status Panel isn't visible • Press FN+ESC. You can decrease the OmniBook's bus speed to insert a Windows disk • If you're adding a driver or other standard Windows component-or if you 're prompted to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To ...slow for a certain Windows disk, insert the requested installation disk and type a:-and choose OK. I/O addresses and interrupt values (IRQs) are HP part numbers F1167A (8 MB), F1168A (16 MB), and F1169A (32 MB). In OmniBook Tools, click Sound and Volume And Mixer. Also, see the manual for Workgroups and MS-DOS.
...Status Panel isn't visible • Press FN+ESC. You can decrease the OmniBook's bus speed to insert a Windows disk • If you're adding a driver or other standard Windows component-or if you 're prompted to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key. (To ...slow for a certain Windows disk, insert the requested installation disk and type a:-and choose OK. I/O addresses and interrupt values (IRQs) are HP part numbers F1167A (8 MB), F1168A (16 MB), and F1169A (32 MB). In OmniBook Tools, click Sound and Volume And Mixer. Also, see the manual for Workgroups and MS-DOS.