HP Pavilion Dv7t 4000 Cto Select Edition Entertainment Notebook Pc Manual
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3 Pointing devices and keyboard Using pointing devices Setting pointing device preferences Use Mouse Properties in Windows to customize settings for pointing devices, such as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options. To access Mouse Properties: 1.Select Start > Devices and Printers. 2.Right-click the device representing the computer. 3.Select Mouse settings. Using the TouchPad The following illustration and table describe the computer TouchPad. Using pointing devices 21
Component Description (1)TouchPad off indicatorTo switch the TouchPad zone on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off indicator. NOTE:When the TouchPad zone is active, the light is off. (2)TouchPad zoneMoves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. (3)Left TouchPad buttonFunctions like the left button on an external mouse. (4)Right TouchPad button Functions like the right button on an external mouse. Turning the TouchPad on and off The TouchPad is turned on at the factory. When the TouchPad zone is active, the light is off. To turn the TouchPad on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off indicator. Using TouchPad gestures The TouchPad supports a variety of TouchPad gestures. To activate the TouchPad gestures, place two fingers on the TouchPad as described in the following sections. To enable or disable gestures, click the Synaptics icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, and then check or uncheck Disable gestures. To enable or disable a specific gesture, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Mouse > Device settings > Settings, and then check or clear the check box next to the gesture you want to enable or disable. Scrolling Scrolling is useful for moving up or down on a page or image. To scroll, place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad and drag them across the TouchPad in an up, down, left, or right motion. NOTE:Scrolling speed is controlled by finger speed. 22 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard
Pinching Pinching allows you to zoom in or out on items such as PDFs, images, and photos. To pinch: ●Zoom in by holding two fingers together on the TouchPad, and then pull the fingers apart to increase an objects size. ●Zoom out by holding two fingers apart on the TouchPad, and then pull the fingers together to decrease an objects size. Rotating Rotating allows you rotate items such as photos and pages. To rotate, move your thumb and forefinger in a circular motion on the TouchPad. Using pointing devices 23
Connecting an external mouse Connect an external USB mouse to the computer using one of the USB ports on the computer. A USB mouse also connects to the computer by using optional docking device ports or an optional expansion product. 24 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard
Using the action keys Action keys are customized actions that are assigned to specific keys at the top of the keyboard. To use an action key, press and hold this key to activate the assigned function. NOTE:The action key feature is enabled at the factory. You can disable this feature in Setup Utility. If this feature is disabled in Setup Utility, you will need to press fn and an action key to activate the assigned function. Refer to Setup Utility (BIOS) on page 93 for additional information. IconDescription Opens Help and Support, which provides information about the Windows operating system and computer, answers to questions and tutorials, and updates to the computer. Help and Support also provides automated troubleshooting and links to support specialists. Decreases the screen brightness level incrementally when holding down this key. Increases the screen brightness level incrementally when holding down this key. Switches the screen image among display devices connected to the system. For example, if a monitor is connected to the computer, pressing this key alternates the screen image from computer display to monitor display to simultaneous display on both the computer and the monitor. Most external monitors receive video information from the computer using the external VGA video standard. The Switch Screen Image key also alternates images among other devices that are receiving video information from the computer. Plays the previous track of an audio CD or the previous section of a DVD or a BD. Plays, pauses, or resumes an audio CD, a DVD, or a BD. Stops audio or video playback of a CD, a DVD, or a BD. Plays the next track of an audio CD or the next section of a DVD or a BD. Decreases speaker sound incrementally when holding down this key. Increases speaker sound incrementally when holding down this key. Mutes or restores speaker sound. Using the action keys 25
IconDescription Turns the wireless feature on or off. NOTE:This key does not establish a wireless connection. To establish a wireless connection, a wireless network must be set up. prt scTakes a snapshot or picture of the computer screen and copies it to the clipboard. Using the hotkeys Hotkeys are combinations of the fn key (2) and either the esc key (1) or an action key (3). Press fn+esc to display information about system hardware components and the system BIOS version number. Depending on the application you are using, pressing fn and one of the action keys opens a specific shortcut menu within that application. To use a hotkey command: ●Press the fn key, and then press the second key of the hotkey command. – or – ●Press and hold down the fn key, press the second key of the hotkey command, and then release both keys at the same time. 26 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard
Using the keypads The computer has an integrated numeric keypad and also supports an optional numeric keypad or an optional external keyboard that includes a numeric keypad. ItemDescriptionFunction 1num lk keyEnables or disables the integrated numeric keypad or num lock for a connected optional numeric keypad NOTE:The keypad function that is active when the computer is turned off is reinstated when the computer is turned back on. 2 Integrated numeric keypad Functions like the keys on an external numeric keypad. Using an integrated numeric keypad Keys on the integrated numeric keypad function differently according to whether num lock is on or off. Num lock is turned off at the factory. ●When num lock is on, keypad keys type numbers. ●When num lock is off, keypad keys function like the arrow, page up, or page down keys. To turn num lock on or off, press the num lk key on the integrated keypad. Using an optional external numeric keypad Keys on most external numeric keypads function differently according to whether num lock is on or off. (Num lock is turned off at the factory.) ●When num lock is on, most keypad keys type numbers. ●When num lock is off, most keypad keys function like the arrow, page up, or page down keys. When num lock on an external keypad is turned on, the num lock light on the computer is illuminated. When num lock on an external keypad is turned off, the num lock light on the computer is off. To turn num lock on or off on an external keypad, press the num lk key on the external keypad, not on the computer. Using the keypads 27
Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Dirt and grease on the TouchPad cause the pointer to jump around on the screen. To avoid this, clean the TouchPad with a damp cloth, and wash your hands frequently when using the computer. WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. A vacuum cleaner deposits household debris on the keyboard surface. Clean the keyboard regularly to prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles that become trapped beneath the keys. A can of compressed air with a straw extension can blow air around and under the keys to loosen and remove debris. 28 Chapter 3 Pointing devices and keyboard
4 Multimedia Multimedia features The computer includes multimedia features that allow you to listen to music, watch movies, and view pictures. The computer might include the following multimedia components: ●Optical drive for playing audio and video discs ●Integrated speakers for listening to music ●Integrated microphone for recording your own audio ●Integrated webcam that allows you to capture and share video ●Preinstalled multimedia software that allows you to play and manage your music, movies, and pictures ●Multimedia keys that provide fast access to multimedia tasks NOTE:The computer might not include all of the components listed. Multimedia features 29
Identifying your multimedia components ItemDescriptionFunction 1Internal digital dual array microphones (2)Record sound. 2Webcam lightIlluminates when video software accesses the webcam. 3WebcamRecords video, and captures still photographs. 4Volume Down keyDecreases the volume. 5Volume Up keyIncreases the volume. 6Volume Mute keyMutes and restores speaker sound. 7Speakers (2)Produce sound. 8Audio-out (headphone) jackProduces sound when connected to optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, headset, or television audio. WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, see Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices. NOTE:When a device is connected to the headphone jack, the computer speakers are disabled. 9 Audio-in (microphone) jack Connects an optional computer headset microphone, stereo array microphone, or monaural microphone. 30 Chapter 4 Multimedia