HP Pavilion Gaming 15 Ak100 Notebook Touch Manual
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Top TouchPad ComponentDescription(1)TouchPadzoneReadsyour
LightsComponentDescription(1)PowerlightBOn:Thecomputerison. BBlinking:ThecomputerisintheSleepstate,apower-savingstate.Thecomputershutso
Buttons and speakersComponentDescription(1)PowerbuttonBWhenthecomputeriso
KeysComponentDescription(1)esckeyDisplayssysteminformationwhenpressedincombinationwith the fnkey. (2)fnkeyExecutesfrequentlyusedsystemfunctionswhenpressedin combinationwiththe esckey,actionkeys,orthespacebar. (3)WindowskeyOpenstheStartmenu.NOTE:PressingtheWindowskeyagainwillclosetheStart menu. (4)ActionkeysExecutefrequentlyusedsystemfunctions.NOTE:Onselectproducts,thef5actionkeyturnsthebacklight keyboardfeature o
IconDescriptionDecreasesthescreenbrightnessincrementallyaslongasyouholddownthekey.Increasesthescreenbrightnessincrementallyaslongasyouholddownthekey.Switchesthescreenimagebetweendisplaydevicesconnectedtothesystem.Forexample,ifamonitorisconnectedtothecomputer,repeatedlypressingthiskeyalternatesthescreenimagefromthecomputer displaytothemonitordisplaytoasimultaneousdisplayonboththecomputerandthemonitor.Onselectproducts,turnsthebacklightkeyboardo
BServicelabel—Providesimportantinformationtoidentifyyourcomputer.Whencontactingsupport,youwillprobablybeaskedfortheserialnumber,andpossiblyfortheproductnumberorthemodelnumber. Locatethesenumbersbeforeyoucontactsupport. Yourservicelabelwillresembleoneoftheexamplesshownbelow.Refertotheillustrationthatmost closelymatchestheservicelabelonyourcomputer. Component (1)Serialnumber(2)Productnumber(3)Warrantyperiod(4)Modelnumber(selectproductsonly)Component (1)Modelname(selectproductsonly)(2)Productnumber(3)Serialnumber(4)Warrantyperiod BRegulatorylabel(s)—Provide(s)regulatoryinformationaboutthecomputer. BWirelesscerti
3Connecting to a network Yourcomputercantravelwithyouwhereveryougo.Butevenathome,youcanexploretheglobeandaccess informationfrommillionsofwebsitesusingyourcomputerandawiredorwirelessnetworkconnection.This chapterwillhelpyougetconnectedtothatworld. Connecting to a wireless network Yourcomputermaybeequippedwithoneormoreofthefollowingwirelessdevices: BWLANdevice—Connectsthecomputertowirelesslocalareanetworks(commonlyreferredtoasWi-Fi networks,wirelessLANs,orWLANs)incorporate o
Touseoperatingsystemcontrols: 1.Typecontrolpanelinthetaskbarsearchbox,andthenselectControl Panel. 2.SelectNetwork and Internet,andthenselectNetwork and Sharing Center. Formoreinformation,seetheinformationprovidedintheGetstartedapp. xSelecttheStartbutton,andthenselecttheGet startedapp. Connecting to a WLAN NOTE:WhenyouaresettingupInternetaccessinyourhome,youmustestablishanaccountwithan Internetserviceprovider(ISP).TopurchaseInternetserviceandamodem,contactalocalISP.TheISPwill helpsetupthemodem,installanetworkcabletoconnectyourwirelessroutertothemodem,andtestthe Internetservice. ToconnecttoaWLAN,followthesesteps: 1.BesurethattheWLANdeviceison. 2.Selectthenetworkstatusiconinthetaskbar,andthenconnecttooneoftheavailablenetworks. IftheWLANisasecurity-enabledWLAN,youarepromptedtoenterasecuritycode.Enterthecode,and thenselect Nexttocompletetheconnection. NOTE:IfnoWLANsarelisted,youmaybeoutofrangeofawirelessrouteroraccesspoint.NOTE:IfyoudonotseetheWLANyouwanttoconnectto,right-clickthenetworkstatusiconinthe taskbar,andthenselect Open Network and Sharing Center.SelectSet up a new connection or network .Alistofoptionsisdisplayed,allowingyoutomanuallysearchforandconnecttoanetworkor tocreateanewnetworkconnection. 3.Followtheon-screeninstructionstocompletetheconnection. Aftertheconnectionismade,selectthenetworkstatusiconatthefarrightofthetaskbar,toverifythename andstatusoftheconnection. NOTE:Thefunctionalrange(howfaryourwirelesssignalstravel)dependsonWLANimplementation,router manufacturer,andinterferencefromotherelectronicdevicesorstructuralbarrierssuchaswallsand