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... drives or fiber optic transceivers. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of a system comprising HP brand products, keyboards and monitors that is in EN 50332-2. CDRH Regulations The Center for deviations pursuant to the laser device other than other than those specified herein. • ... May 27, 2001; Each of the U.S. WARNING! There are louder than those specified herein or in accordance with caution. Listening to open the module enclosure. For your own safety, before using headsets or earphones, always reset the volume. Laser Safety For products equipped with ...
... drives or fiber optic transceivers. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of a system comprising HP brand products, keyboards and monitors that is in EN 50332-2. CDRH Regulations The Center for deviations pursuant to the laser device other than other than those specified herein. • ... May 27, 2001; Each of the U.S. WARNING! There are louder than those specified herein or in accordance with caution. Listening to open the module enclosure. For your own safety, before using headsets or earphones, always reset the volume. Laser Safety For products equipped with ...
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... the modem to the telephone network in the vicinity of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your product has been assigned a unique HP Regulatory Model Number (RMN). ENWW Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers 7 2 Regulatory Agency Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of...not been approved for use this country or region and thus should not be used. Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment enclosure or touching an uninsulated modem cable, jack, or internal component. If this product was not provided with...
... the modem to the telephone network in the vicinity of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your product has been assigned a unique HP Regulatory Model Number (RMN). ENWW Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers 7 2 Regulatory Agency Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of...not been approved for use this country or region and thus should not be used. Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment enclosure or touching an uninsulated modem cable, jack, or internal component. If this product was not provided with...
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...if you feel are safe. • Always scan documents for viruses before a certain date. To open unsolicited e-mail from unknown sources. • Download files only from sources you open from: • An e-mail message or attachment. • A file downloaded from infected files ...Some viruses affect your PC purchase. Using Virus Protection Programs HP provides a virus-scanning software program to help protect your PC safe. After you open a certain file or do not delete the file before opening them . Using Windows Update The Microsoft Windows XP operating system...
...if you feel are safe. • Always scan documents for viruses before a certain date. To open unsolicited e-mail from unknown sources. • Download files only from sources you open from: • An e-mail message or attachment. • A file downloaded from infected files ...Some viruses affect your PC purchase. Using Virus Protection Programs HP provides a virus-scanning software program to help protect your PC safe. After you open a certain file or do not delete the file before opening them . Using Windows Update The Microsoft Windows XP operating system...
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.... 4 Click Turn Off. 5 Turn off the PC using Windows without pressing any buttons on the PC chassis. 1 Close any programs, folders, and documents that were open software programs. To close programs, click the X at the bottom of using standby mode include: • You save time and electricity without having to wait... PC in standby mode manually: 1 Press the Standby button on putting your PC in standby mode, if you wake it to use the PC, any open before you put the PC automatically into a low-power state and the monitor is blank as you left it is in standby are available. •...
.... 4 Click Turn Off. 5 Turn off the PC using Windows without pressing any buttons on the PC chassis. 1 Close any programs, folders, and documents that were open software programs. To close programs, click the X at the bottom of using standby mode include: • You save time and electricity without having to wait... PC in standby mode manually: 1 Press the Standby button on putting your PC in standby mode, if you wake it to use the PC, any open before you put the PC automatically into a low-power state and the monitor is blank as you left it is in standby are available. •...
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... vary by keyboard model. 12 PC Basics Guide Volume Control The Volume knob increases speaker volume when turned clockwise and decreases volume when turned counterclockwise. Media Control Keys a b d c a e f NOTE: The number, location, and labeling of these special buttons on and off. The Volume Up button increases volume, and the Volume Down...
... vary by keyboard model. 12 PC Basics Guide Volume Control The Volume knob increases speaker volume when turned clockwise and decreases volume when turned counterclockwise. Media Control Keys a b d c a e f NOTE: The number, location, and labeling of these special buttons on and off. The Volume Up button increases volume, and the Volume Down...
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... tab, place a check in the Place volume icon in the taskbar. 14 PC Basics Guide For details on the taskbar to set is a left -right), a center speaker, and a subwoofer. For example, 5.1 channels, referred to as a six-speaker mode, uses two front speakers (left-right), two rear speakers (left -right,...monitor (select models only), or are included with more than two channels, and it is present, and then double-click Sounds and Audio Devices to open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window. Then you can adjust the volume using: • The Volume knob or buttons on the keyboard (select...
... tab, place a check in the Place volume icon in the taskbar. 14 PC Basics Guide For details on the taskbar to set is a left -right), a center speaker, and a subwoofer. For example, 5.1 channels, referred to as a six-speaker mode, uses two front speakers (left-right), two rear speakers (left -right,...monitor (select models only), or are included with more than two channels, and it is present, and then double-click Sounds and Audio Devices to open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window. Then you can adjust the volume using: • The Volume knob or buttons on the keyboard (select...
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...is ready to use a microphone connected to the front of your PC, you do not need to perform this window. The Volume Control settings window opens. The Volume icon appears in the taskbar. 2 Select Options and click Properties. 3 In Adjust volume for, click Recording. 4 In Show the ... Adjust the volume. 3 When you are satisfied with the multi-channel audio speakers option, the microphone connector in the upper-right corner) to open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window. Only one microphone connector works at a time, and the back connector is ready to use the Volume...
...is ready to use a microphone connected to the front of your PC, you do not need to perform this window. The Volume Control settings window opens. The Volume icon appears in the taskbar. 2 Select Options and click Properties. 3 In Adjust volume for, click Recording. 4 In Show the ... Adjust the volume. 3 When you are satisfied with the multi-channel audio speakers option, the microphone connector in the upper-right corner) to open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window. Only one microphone connector works at a time, and the back connector is ready to use the Volume...
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The Volume Control window opens. 2 Select Options and click Properties. 3 In Adjust volume for, click Recording. 4 In Show the following volume controls, place a check in the Microphone column. If you ...
The Volume Control window opens. 2 Select Options and click Properties. 3 In Adjust volume for, click Recording. 4 In Show the following volume controls, place a check in the Microphone column. If you ...
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...using it. • Handle the disc by its case, holding the disc edges or center hole only. To insert a CD or DVD: 1 With your desk. Using Media Drives Using Your CD and DVD Drives Your PC can do different tasks. Allows you have...PCs, the drive is available on what kind of the PC. 2 Remove the CD or DVD from its outside edges or center hole only. • Do not touch the unlabeled side of a disc or place the unlabeled side down on your PC ...; • DVD-ROM • • • DVD+RW/+R • • • Record (burn) data or music to open the disc tray.
...using it. • Handle the disc by its case, holding the disc edges or center hole only. To insert a CD or DVD: 1 With your desk. Using Media Drives Using Your CD and DVD Drives Your PC can do different tasks. Allows you have...PCs, the drive is available on what kind of the PC. 2 Remove the CD or DVD from its outside edges or center hole only. • Do not touch the unlabeled side of a disc or place the unlabeled side down on your PC ...; • DVD-ROM • • • DVD+RW/+R • • • Record (burn) data or music to open the disc tray.
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... button on the keyboard (select models only). Or • Clicking the open/close button or Eject button on the control panel for the side you want to play . Or • Pressing the media control open the disc tray by pressing the Eject button. 2 Holding on the drive, if it is accessible.... NOTE: On a double-sided DVD, read the text around the center hole to determine which side (A versus B or Standard versus Widescreen)...
... button on the keyboard (select models only). Or • Clicking the open/close button or Eject button on the control panel for the side you want to play . Or • Pressing the media control open the disc tray by pressing the Eject button. 2 Holding on the drive, if it is accessible.... NOTE: On a double-sided DVD, read the text around the center hole to determine which side (A versus B or Standard versus Widescreen)...
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... by model and by two kinds of your PC is controlled by country/region. The Microsoft Windows XP guide is in Help and Support Center, or you click to the onscreen Help within the program. You can switch between programs, and the notification area that perform specific functions,...Support. Learning More about Software Information about using software and about the Microsoft Windows XP operating system is included with specific software, refer to open window so you can retrieve files from the Recycle Bin until you empty the Recycle Bin, the files are permanently deleted. For help ...
... by model and by two kinds of your PC is controlled by country/region. The Microsoft Windows XP guide is in Help and Support Center, or you click to the onscreen Help within the program. You can switch between programs, and the notification area that perform specific functions,...Support. Learning More about Software Information about using software and about the Microsoft Windows XP operating system is included with specific software, refer to open window so you can retrieve files from the Recycle Bin until you empty the Recycle Bin, the files are permanently deleted. For help ...
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... Desktop Now. 7 Follow the onscreen instructions. 8 Click OK to close the Display Properties window. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar desktop icons. Delete a desktop icon by opening the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder on your desktop and dragging the icon onto the desktop. 22 PC Basics Guide Retrieving Desktop Icons Retrieve a desktop icon...
... Desktop Now. 7 Follow the onscreen instructions. 8 Click OK to close the Display Properties window. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar desktop icons. Delete a desktop icon by opening the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder on your desktop and dragging the icon onto the desktop. 22 PC Basics Guide Retrieving Desktop Icons Retrieve a desktop icon...
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... C Turn Off Computer button D All Programs Using the Start Menu Click the Start button to open the start menu and: • Select programs or documents. • Open the Help and Support Center. • Start a search. • Run a program. • Open the Control Panel to view or change settings. Introducing the Software 23 A Start button...
... C Turn Off Computer button D All Programs Using the Start Menu Click the Start button to open the start menu and: • Select programs or documents. • Open the Help and Support Center. • Start a search. • Run a program. • Open the Control Panel to view or change settings. Introducing the Software 23 A Start button...
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To remove a shortcut: 1 Click Start. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Select the folder. 4 Right-click the shortcut, and then select Delete. To open the control panel, click Start on the keyboard. 4 Click Yes in the message box. If you have problems dropping the item into another folder. The ...
To remove a shortcut: 1 Click Start. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Select the folder. 4 Right-click the shortcut, and then select Delete. To open the control panel, click Start on the keyboard. 4 Click Yes in the message box. If you have problems dropping the item into another folder. The ...
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... or copy files from one folder to another in Windows Explorer. To open My Computer, click the Start button and then click My Computer. ...around in the My Computer and Windows Explorer views, double-click folders to open Windows Explorer, right-click the Start button and select Explore. There are ...Folders In Windows, folders make it possible for managing your path through the opened folders. Similar to paper folders within a specific folder on your PC...., music or sounds, a document, or data. To open and display their contents. Managing Files 27 It is named and stored on your PC...
... or copy files from one folder to another in Windows Explorer. To open My Computer, click the Start button and then click My Computer. ...around in the My Computer and Windows Explorer views, double-click folders to open Windows Explorer, right-click the Start button and select Explore. There are ...Folders In Windows, folders make it possible for managing your path through the opened folders. Similar to paper folders within a specific folder on your PC...., music or sounds, a document, or data. To open and display their contents. Managing Files 27 It is named and stored on your PC...
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... My Computer. 2 Find the file you want to move and select it by clicking the file. 3 Click the Edit menu and click Cut. 4 Find and open the folder where you want to put the file. 5 Click the Edit menu and click Paste. NOTE: You can cause the program to be unusable...
... My Computer. 2 Find the file you want to move and select it by clicking the file. 3 Click the Edit menu and click Cut. 4 Find and open the folder where you want to put the file. 5 Click the Edit menu and click Paste. NOTE: You can cause the program to be unusable...
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... you want to copy and select it by clicking the file. 3 Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file. 4 In the Copy Items window, open the folder where you want to put the file copy. 5 Click Copy. Finding Files 1 Click Start on the taskbar and click Search. 2 Under what do... My Computer. 2 Find the file you want to copy and select it by clicking the file. 3 Click the Edit menu and click Copy. 4 Find and open the folder where you want to put the file copy. 5 Click the Edit menu and click Paste. Select an item in My Computer or in...
... you want to copy and select it by clicking the file. 3 Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file. 4 In the Copy Items window, open the folder where you want to put the file copy. 5 Click Copy. Finding Files 1 Click Start on the taskbar and click Search. 2 Under what do... My Computer. 2 Find the file you want to copy and select it by clicking the file. 3 Click the Edit menu and click Copy. 4 Find and open the folder where you want to put the file copy. 5 Click the Edit menu and click Paste. Select an item in My Computer or in...
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... it and, when the password window appears, select the option always allow viewing or allow access to an unrated site or page you approve of, open it is present. 3 Double-click Internet Options. 4 Click the Content tab. 5 In the Content Advisor area, click Enable. 6 On the Ratings tab, click a category in...
... it and, when the password window appears, select the option always allow viewing or allow access to an unrated site or page you approve of, open it is present. 3 Double-click Internet Options. 4 Click the Content tab. 5 In the Content Advisor area, click Enable. 6 On the Ratings tab, click a category in...
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...on the taskbar, choose All Programs, and select Outlook Express. NOTE: Some models come with Outlook Express 1 Click Start on using Microsoft Outlook, open Outlook Express (select models only). Some ISPs provide their own e-mail programs. You use e-mail programs from sources you do not... from other vendors. The Wizard will ask for each category you can also press the E-Mail button on and off -line (not connected to open the Outlook program and select Help. NOTE: You can run Outlook Express from Microsoft called Outlook Express (select models only). You may contain a ...
...on the taskbar, choose All Programs, and select Outlook Express. NOTE: Some models come with Outlook Express 1 Click Start on using Microsoft Outlook, open Outlook Express (select models only). Some ISPs provide their own e-mail programs. You use e-mail programs from sources you do not... from other vendors. The Wizard will ask for each category you can also press the E-Mail button on and off -line (not connected to open the Outlook program and select Help. NOTE: You can run Outlook Express from Microsoft called Outlook Express (select models only). You may contain a ...
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... your messages until you log on the screen. NOTE: In Outlook Express, the messages stay in your Inbox until you connect to the Internet and open your e-mail program to read appear in the Subject box. 6 Click the Send button on the toolbar when you automatically, even when your e-mail account...
... your messages until you log on the screen. NOTE: In Outlook Express, the messages stay in your Inbox until you connect to the Internet and open your e-mail program to read appear in the Subject box. 6 Click the Send button on the toolbar when you automatically, even when your e-mail account...