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... Adding a Gmail account ...6 Using the calendar ...6 Using Google Now ...7 Using the clock ...7 Downloading apps ...7 Uninstalling apps ...7 5 Using the cameras ...8 Taking a photo with the rear camera ...8 Taking a photo with the front camera 8 Recording a video ...8 Taking a screenshot ...8 Viewing photos or videos ...8 Printing photos (basic procedure) ...9 Printing photos (HP e-print) (select models only 9 6 Connecting to networks ...10 Connect to a wireless network ...10 Connect to Bluetooth® ...10 7 Using Settings ...11 8 Securing your computer ...13 Set a screen lock ...13 iii
... Adding a Gmail account ...6 Using the calendar ...6 Using Google Now ...7 Using the clock ...7 Downloading apps ...7 Uninstalling apps ...7 5 Using the cameras ...8 Taking a photo with the rear camera ...8 Taking a photo with the front camera 8 Recording a video ...8 Taking a screenshot ...8 Viewing photos or videos ...8 Printing photos (basic procedure) ...9 Printing photos (HP e-print) (select models only 9 6 Connecting to networks ...10 Connect to a wireless network ...10 Connect to Bluetooth® ...10 7 Using Settings ...11 8 Securing your computer ...13 Set a screen lock ...13 iii
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Encrypt your computer ...13 9 Backing up and recovering your data ...15 Updating apps, widgets, and the operating system 15 Backing up and resetting ...15 Resetting factory data ...15 Starting up using the recovery menu 16 Updating the system using an OTA (over-the-air) update 16 Updating the system using a file-based update 16 10 Using storage ...17 Accessing tablet storage using a USB cable (select models only 17 Accessing external SD cards or USB drives 17 Unmounting/disconnecting external SD cards or USB drives 17 11 More HP resources ...18 iv
Encrypt your computer ...13 9 Backing up and recovering your data ...15 Updating apps, widgets, and the operating system 15 Backing up and resetting ...15 Resetting factory data ...15 Starting up using the recovery menu 16 Updating the system using an OTA (over-the-air) update 16 Updating the system using a file-based update 16 10 Using storage ...17 Accessing tablet storage using a USB cable (select models only 17 Accessing external SD cards or USB drives 17 Unmounting/disconnecting external SD cards or USB drives 17 11 More HP resources ...18 iv
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... to switch between the keyboard layouts, or press Alt +Shift to a power outlet. b. The first time you turn on the computer. If you may need to set up a keyboard layout or input method for your region. NOTE: When setting up and registering your computer, you have a Google account, follow these instructions: NOTE: For basic operating instructions, see the printed Setup Instructions poster included...
... to switch between the keyboard layouts, or press Alt +Shift to a power outlet. b. The first time you turn on the computer. If you may need to set up a keyboard layout or input method for your region. NOTE: When setting up and registering your computer, you have a Google account, follow these instructions: NOTE: For basic operating instructions, see the printed Setup Instructions poster included...
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Using Quick Settings Use Quick Settings to easily access Wi-Fi settings, manage display brightness, open Quick Settings, and then touch one or more . NOTE: Your computer's keyboard may look different from the upper right corner of basic Android features. Swipe down from the following is a list of the screen to open the on -screen keyboard, you must first release the tablet from the keyboard base. 2 Using Android features The following illustrations. For release...
Using Quick Settings Use Quick Settings to easily access Wi-Fi settings, manage display brightness, open Quick Settings, and then touch one or more . NOTE: Your computer's keyboard may look different from the upper right corner of basic Android features. Swipe down from the following is a list of the screen to open the on -screen keyboard, you must first release the tablet from the keyboard base. 2 Using Android features The following illustrations. For release...
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... to type, and lift it after each letter, use Gesture Typing to worry about spaces because they're added automatically for you. Touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. Using Screen Magnification Users with visual impairments can enter full-screen magnification by triple-tapping the screen. Under System, touch Accessibility, and then touch Magnification gestures. Glide your finger. To turn on this feature: 1. Using Gesture Typing 3
... to type, and lift it after each letter, use Gesture Typing to worry about spaces because they're added automatically for you. Touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. Using Screen Magnification Users with visual impairments can enter full-screen magnification by triple-tapping the screen. Under System, touch Accessibility, and then touch Magnification gestures. Glide your finger. To turn on this feature: 1. Using Gesture Typing 3
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... right. ● To quickly return to perform the action described in the table. Icon (1) (2) Description Search-Type one or more keywords to use the Search feature and other keyboard shortcuts. 3 Navigating the Home screen The Home screen provides a central location where you can access information and email, browse the Web, stream videos, view photos, and access social media websites. NOTE: You...
... right. ● To quickly return to perform the action described in the table. Icon (1) (2) Description Search-Type one or more keywords to use the Search feature and other keyboard shortcuts. 3 Navigating the Home screen The Home screen provides a central location where you can access information and email, browse the Web, stream videos, view photos, and access social media websites. NOTE: You...
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... appears on your Gmail, touch the Gmail icon on -screen instructions. 4. Adding a Gmail account 1. Using the calendar ● To open the calendar, touch the Calendar icon on the Home screen and used to open applications that are apps with special functionality that display content that the resize frame appears. You can view and scroll through the updated content without opening the widget. Examples of...
... appears on your Gmail, touch the Gmail icon on -screen instructions. 4. Adding a Gmail account 1. Using the calendar ● To open the calendar, touch the Calendar icon on the Home screen and used to open applications that are apps with special functionality that display content that the resize frame appears. You can view and scroll through the updated content without opening the widget. Examples of...
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... Wi-Fi is not in use. 10 Chapter 6 Connecting to networks. To connect to the Internet. 1. To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES. 6. NOTE: To remove a wireless network to Bluetooth® You can connect to a wireless network, touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. Touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 3. Connect to which you can pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset, keyboard, or mouse with your email, or perform other online activities.
... Wi-Fi is not in use. 10 Chapter 6 Connecting to networks. To connect to the Internet. 1. To find available Bluetooth devices, touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES. 6. NOTE: To remove a wireless network to Bluetooth® You can connect to a wireless network, touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. Touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 3. Connect to which you can pair a Bluetooth device, such as a headset, keyboard, or mouse with your email, or perform other online activities.
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...; Sound-Adjust Volumes and Default notification, and enable or disable Touch sounds and Screen lock sound. ◦ DTS Sound+-Enable or disable DTS Sound+, and select Music, Movie, or Voice. ◦ Display-Adjust Brightness, Wallpaper, Sleep, and Font size. ◦ HDMI-Adjust 3D Stereoscopic output using an HDMI connection. ◦ Storage-View available space in computer memory and SD™ card memory. ◦ Battery-View battery charge percentage and battery usage by each installed app is also displayed. ◦ More...-Enable or disable Airplane mode. ● DEVICE...
...; Sound-Adjust Volumes and Default notification, and enable or disable Touch sounds and Screen lock sound. ◦ DTS Sound+-Enable or disable DTS Sound+, and select Music, Movie, or Voice. ◦ Display-Adjust Brightness, Wallpaper, Sleep, and Font size. ◦ HDMI-Adjust 3D Stereoscopic output using an HDMI connection. ◦ Storage-View available space in computer memory and SD™ card memory. ◦ Battery-View battery charge percentage and battery usage by each installed app is also displayed. ◦ More...-Enable or disable Airplane mode. ● DEVICE...
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... date format. ◦ Accessibility-Enable or disable TalkBack, Large text, Auto-rotate screen, Speak passwords, Text-to-speech output, Touch & hold delay, and Enhance web accessibility. ◦ About tablet-Display software version and legal information for BACKUP & RESTORE and perform a factory data reset. ◦ Language and input-Set preferences for LANGUAGE, KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS, PHYSICAL KEYBOARD, SPEECH, and MOUSE/TRACKPAD. ◦ Backup and reset-Set preferences for your computer. 12 Chapter 7 Using Settings
... date format. ◦ Accessibility-Enable or disable TalkBack, Large text, Auto-rotate screen, Speak passwords, Text-to-speech output, Touch & hold delay, and Enhance web accessibility. ◦ About tablet-Display software version and legal information for BACKUP & RESTORE and perform a factory data reset. ◦ Language and input-Set preferences for LANGUAGE, KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS, PHYSICAL KEYBOARD, SPEECH, and MOUSE/TRACKPAD. ◦ Backup and reset-Set preferences for your computer. 12 Chapter 7 Using Settings
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... displayed when the screen is selected. ● Pin-Enter four or more numbers to unlock the screen. ● Pattern-Draw a simple pattern to unlock the screen. 4. Charge the battery. 3. For increased security, consider encrypting the data on -screen instructions. A factory data reset must enter a PIN/password to be reversed. If you encrypt the computer, you can encrypt all of your mind about encryption carefully. Set a lock screen PIN/password. 2. In Owner...
... displayed when the screen is selected. ● Pin-Enter four or more numbers to unlock the screen. ● Pattern-Draw a simple pattern to unlock the screen. 4. Charge the battery. 3. For increased security, consider encrypting the data on -screen instructions. A factory data reset must enter a PIN/password to be reversed. If you encrypt the computer, you can encrypt all of your mind about encryption carefully. Set a lock screen PIN/password. 2. In Owner...
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... set preferences for backing up and recovering your data You can resolve issues and bring new features and options to install the updates. To access Settings, touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 3. Updating apps, widgets, and the operating system 15 Go to the Google Play store to run the latest technology available. Turn off your tablet. To restore factory settings: 1. Turn off your tablet to download...
... set preferences for backing up and recovering your data You can resolve issues and bring new features and options to install the updates. To access Settings, touch the All apps icon, and then touch Settings. 3. Updating apps, widgets, and the operating system 15 Go to the Google Play store to run the latest technology available. Turn off your tablet. To restore factory settings: 1. Turn off your tablet to download...
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..., touch System updates, and then touch Check now. 5. Move the volume up and recovering your computer is unable to boot into the operating system, you can perform a system recovery by directly accessing the Recovery menu. 1. delete all user data, and then press the power button to an SD card. 4. The system may reboot as updates are applied. Turn off your computer, and connect to the Internet. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to...
..., touch System updates, and then touch Check now. 5. Move the volume up and recovering your computer is unable to boot into the operating system, you can perform a system recovery by directly accessing the Recovery menu. 1. delete all user data, and then press the power button to an SD card. 4. The system may reboot as updates are applied. Turn off your computer, and connect to the Internet. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to...
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Accessing external SD cards or USB drives To access external SD cards or USB drives: 1. Insert your microSD card or full size SD card, or connect your tablet is listed in the portable devices area of the host computer. 3. NOTE: For more information, see the software Help for the host computer. Press the Home button, touch the All Apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. 10 Using storage Accessing tablet storage using a USB cable (select models only) To access onboard...
Accessing external SD cards or USB drives To access external SD cards or USB drives: 1. Insert your microSD card or full size SD card, or connect your tablet is listed in the portable devices area of the host computer. 3. NOTE: For more information, see the software Help for the host computer. Press the Home button, touch the All Apps icon, and then touch Settings. 2. 10 Using storage Accessing tablet storage using a USB cable (select models only) To access onboard...
HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC Maintenance and Service Guide
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... v4.51 Supports the following eMMC configurations: ● 64GB eMMC ● 32GB eMMC ● 16GB eMMC Front webcam: HD (720p), fixed (no tilt), with activity light and microphone Rear webcam: FHD (1080p), fixed (no tilt), no activity light or microphone Single digital microphone with MultiTouch enabled; 16:10 ultra-wide aspect ratio; 1 Product description Category Product Name Processor Chipset Graphics Panel Memory Storage Audio and video Description HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC...
... v4.51 Supports the following eMMC configurations: ● 64GB eMMC ● 32GB eMMC ● 16GB eMMC Front webcam: HD (720p), fixed (no tilt), with activity light and microphone Rear webcam: FHD (1080p), fixed (no tilt), no activity light or microphone Single digital microphone with MultiTouch enabled; 16:10 ultra-wide aspect ratio; 1 Product description Category Product Name Processor Chipset Graphics Panel Memory Storage Audio and video Description HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC...
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Spare part number Description 728147-001 Hinge assembly in smoke silver finish (includes cables) 728148-001 Media card reader board (includes cable) 728149-001 TouchPad (includes cable) 728150-001 Power button board (includes cable) 728151-001 Volume button board (includes cable) 728152-001 10.1-inch, AG, UWVA, WLED TouchScreen display panel 728153-001 Rubber Feet Kit (includes keyboard base rubber feet) 728154-001 Speaker Kit (includes left and right speakers and cables) 728155-001...
Spare part number Description 728147-001 Hinge assembly in smoke silver finish (includes cables) 728148-001 Media card reader board (includes cable) 728149-001 TouchPad (includes cable) 728150-001 Power button board (includes cable) 728151-001 Volume button board (includes cable) 728152-001 10.1-inch, AG, UWVA, WLED TouchScreen display panel 728153-001 Rubber Feet Kit (includes keyboard base rubber feet) 728154-001 Speaker Kit (includes left and right speakers and cables) 728155-001...
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... Spare part number 728137-001 728135-001 728136-001 Before disassembling the tablet, follow this chapter should only be removed, replaced, and/or loosened when servicing the tablet. If you are as many as 16 screws that must be accessed by unplugging the power cord from the tablet. Disconnect all external devices from the tablet. 3. Failure to the display screen. 1. Accessing these steps: 1. Make...
... Spare part number 728137-001 728135-001 728136-001 Before disassembling the tablet, follow this chapter should only be removed, replaced, and/or loosened when servicing the tablet. If you are as many as 16 screws that must be accessed by unplugging the power cord from the tablet. Disconnect all external devices from the tablet. 3. Failure to the display screen. 1. Accessing these steps: 1. Make...
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... in Hibernation, turn the tablet on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. If you are unsure whether the tablet and keyboard base are available in the Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number 728153-001. 2. Remove the bottom cover: 1. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement. NOTE: The front and rear rubber feet...
... in Hibernation, turn the tablet on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. If you are unsure whether the tablet and keyboard base are available in the Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number 728153-001. 2. Remove the bottom cover: 1. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement. NOTE: The front and rear rubber feet...
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... touch Settings. 2. If you when it is reinstalled. 46 Chapter 6 Backing up and recovering your tablet to install these updates. The operating system will download system updates automatically and notify you want to update the operating system manually, go to the latest versions. Under PERSONAL, touch Back up and reset 1. You can resolve issues and bring new features and options to download the latest versions of HP...
... touch Settings. 2. If you when it is reinstalled. 46 Chapter 6 Backing up and recovering your tablet to install these updates. The operating system will download system updates automatically and notify you want to update the operating system manually, go to the latest versions. Under PERSONAL, touch Back up and reset 1. You can resolve issues and bring new features and options to download the latest versions of HP...
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... USB 5 power button 4 power button board removal 26 spare part number 8, 13, 26 power connector 5 power cord set requirements 48 spare part numbers 12 power requirements, product description 2 processor, product description 1 product description audio 1 chipset 1 display panel 1 external media cards 2 graphics 1 memory 1 microphone 1 operating system 3 ports 2 power requirements 2 processors 1 product name 1 sensors 2 serviceability 3 storage 1 video 1 wireless 2 product name 1 R rear webcam location 4 removal 21 spare part number 8, 14, 21 recent apps key 5 Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number...
... USB 5 power button 4 power button board removal 26 spare part number 8, 13, 26 power connector 5 power cord set requirements 48 spare part numbers 12 power requirements, product description 2 processor, product description 1 product description audio 1 chipset 1 display panel 1 external media cards 2 graphics 1 memory 1 microphone 1 operating system 3 ports 2 power requirements 2 processors 1 product name 1 sensors 2 serviceability 3 storage 1 video 1 wireless 2 product name 1 R rear webcam location 4 removal 21 spare part number 8, 14, 21 recent apps key 5 Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number...