User Guide Getting the Most From Your HP Brio PC http://www.hp.com/go/brio...
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The HP Brio Center ...5 The HP Brio Enhanced Keyboard ...6 A Word on Using the Mouse ...7 In Business with the HP Brio PC ... 9 HP Brio Center ...10 Registering Your HP Brio PC ... 12 Electronic Registration ... 12 Non-electronic Registration ...
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Learn About Your HP Brio PC Support ...25 Check Your Support Details ...25 Need More Help? ... 26 Tips on Avoiding Potential Problems ...27 Take Advantage of Disk Partitions ...27 Protect Your HP Brio PC from Power Shortages ...27 Questions & Answers ... 28...
Now that you have set up your computer (see the Getting Started guide), you are ready to start using it. Whether you are an experienced user of computers or more of a novice to them, this chapter contains some basic information that will help you become more familiar with your HP Brio PC.
The First Steps... Understanding Your Desktop... Understanding Your Desktop... Once the initial Windows Welcome sequence has finished, double-click on the shortcut on the Desktop. Your screen will be similar to that shown below. Various Icons Start Button All the features described in this section are standard Windows ones. For further...
Icons are small graphical objects that represent a particular feature, area or shortcut of your computer. Double-clicking on them opens that feature. They can be dragged around the desktop, and they can be placed in the recycle bin. The Taskbar By default the taskbar is at the bottom of your window.
Notification Area Depending on what you are working on with your HP Brio PC, small indicators may appear in the notification area (to the left of the clock). If you are printing, for example, these indicators brings up a window where you can change some of the settings.
The HP Brio enhanced keyboard may not be available in all regions. Note The HP Brio enhanced keyboard has an extra set of buttons on the top right-hand corner. These buttons are configured to perform special tasks such as accessing the HP Brio Center.
“switching, mouse buttons” in the Windows help system The mouse should be considered as a tool that lets you communicate with the programs running on your HP Brio PC — moving the mouse, clicking and double- clicking its buttons all have a specific meaning.
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The First Steps... A Word on Using the Mouse...
In Business with the HP Brio PC This chapter explains some of the ways your HP Brio PC can integrate effortlessly into your working environment, and keep it running smoothly.
The HP Brio Center consists of a menu of different things you might want to do with your HP Brio PC. The choices available to you have been laid out clearly and simply, allowing you to perform tasks with the minimum of effort.
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From the HP Brio Center you can, register your HP Brio PC electronically and take advantage of the free screensaver — only if your HP Brio PC has a fitted modem and you are in North America or certain other regions. See page 12 for details.
The support is from the date you purchased your HP Brio PC, so it’s important to register sooner rather than later! If you register electronically, you can also get a free screensaver, that will brighten up your HP Brio PC when you leave it alone!
Once you have registered, the Register Now! option in the HP Brio Center disappears. Non-electronic Registration If your HP Brio PC is not fitted with a modem or you are in a region where electronic registration is not possible, please refer to the Support Details guide for information on how to register.
Finding Information Finding Information Your HP Brio PC comes with an extensive on-line library of information that’s been designed to save you time. Many varied topics can be found here — background information and help on how to do things. You can read through any of the on-line documentation and then print out what you need.
Only HP Brio PCs fitted with a network card will have access to the network options in this window. A key factor for success is being a good communicator. The HP Brio PC provides you with the means to communicate effectively to the outside world, letting you concentrate on the content of your communication.
When you have created a document and want to fax it to someone, you can simply fax it directly from your HP Brio PC. If you have access to a scanner you could even scan in your signature and paste it into your documents.
Electronic mail — e-mail — is a system of sending messages from one computer to another. Your HP Brio PC uses the modem as the means for sending and receiving e- mails. People use e-mail because it is fast — very fast. While an express letter might take a day to get from one continent to another, an e-mail would typically be there in a matter of minutes.
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Why not check out the HP Brio PC Internet site now! You’ll find information on • the latest drivers •...
Sharing things over a network means making them available to other users on the network. A hard disk, for example can be shared; if the disk is on your HP Brio PC, you tell the computer to share it, and with whom.
If not all colleagues in your business have a ZIP drive, you can save costs by sharing the ZIP drive in your HP Brio PC. To learn how to share a ZIP drive, see the Communicate & Share window in the HP Brio Center.
Fixing Problems You should read this chapter if you are having problems with your HP Brio PC. It has been laid out so that you can easily find information on how to fix common problems yourself, and how to get help when this does not work.
If you are at all unsure about how to perform a task, refer to the multitude of helpful advice within the HP Brio Center. Or check the on-line libraries in Find Information. If, however, you are sure there is a problem with your HP Brio PC, read on.
What to Do Next OK, so you do have a problem with your HP Brio PC. The next step is to do some troubleshooting — by yourself — so that you can both isolate problems, and save yourself time if you need to get technical support.
This should probably be the first thing you try if you ever have problems. From this area you can perform diagnostics on your HP Brio PC, such as scanning the hard disk(s) for errors. It’s simple and intuitive, yet effective, and can solve many...
Online Troubleshooting Create Diagnostic Floppy Disk This lets you create a special floppy disk which can be used to boot your HP Brio PC. This disk lets you check quickly and easily that your computer’s hardware is functioning correctly. A series of windows guides you through creating the floppy disk.
If you need to call for advice or assistance, you should first contact your reseller or dealer. Your reseller knows the characteristics of your HP Brio PC and will be able to provide appropriate advice to solve your problem.
Disk partitions let you split your hard disk into separate areas. Each of these areas appears as a separate drive — for example, C, D, etc. If your HP Brio PC already has disk partitions, you might consider using one partition (other than the C drive, as this is where your system files are stored) for your important data.
Restart the computer? • If this does not work, hold down the on/off button on the front of your HP Brio PC for 4 seconds; this shuts off the machine completely. Then turn your HP Brio PC on again.
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Part of my HP Brio PC Doesn’t Work... I’ve tried installing a software application, but it doesn’t work. My program window has disappeared. How do I get it back? Consult the guide that accompanies the software or contact the dealer or manufacturer where the software was purchased.
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Fixing Problems Questions & Answers Part of my HP Brio PC Doesn’t Work... My mouse doesn’t work correctly. My computer is behaving strangely. What can I do? Most mouse problems are corrected by cleaning the mouse. To clean your mouse: 1 Shut down your computer.
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Part of my HP Brio PC Doesn’t Work... My expansion card is not working. What is wrong? There may be many reasons for this. Here are some of the things you should check: 1 Check that the card has been installed and configured correctly.
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Fixing Problems Questions & Answers External Communications Aren’t Working... My MS-DOS program can’t find the modem. What do I do? I can’t dial / there’s no dial tone. I can’t receive a fax. MS-DOS programs and games are not supported by your Windows modem.
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External Communications Aren’t Working... Which 56K technology do I use (K56 Flex or X2)? My Internet access configuration requires this. To determine the technology used by your modem: 1 Right-click on the My Computer icon 2 Select Properties. 3 On the resulting window, click on the Device Manager tab.
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You can find the answers to these and many more questions in your Windows documentation that came with your HP Brio PC. Don’t worry. Windows stores the deleted files in the Recycle Bin on your desktop. To restore your file: 1 Double-click the Recycle Bin icon.
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How do I copy files, set up my printer, or change my settings? Yes — and they’re all accessible from the HP Brio Center. From here you can access tools that will help you fix any printing, sound, video, and communication problems you may have.
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Quick Troubleshooting Tree — to be used when your HP Brio PC is not accessible or does not formation on installation. A more recent version of the product may solve the problem. • Search our web site for compatibility information: http://www.hp.com/go/brio...
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