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Chapter 1: What’s next?
After you set up and register your computer, there are important next steps to take before you
begin using it. First, read this chapter completely, because it explains what to do and where to
find additional information. For example, this guide provides specific instructions for
connecting to wired and wireless networks. You will also find practical information to help
you protect and maintain the computer. Then, read the specific chapters for additional
information.
For help in identifying specific components of the computer, refer to the user guide. Click
Start, click Help and Support, and then click User Guides.
Getting to know your computer
The following list highlights the entertainment features of your computer and explains where
to get additional information for each feature.
■Play a video or view photos—Your computer comes with preinstalled multimedia
software, including Windows® Media Player (select models only), which turns your
computer into a mobile entertainment center. For details, refer to Chapter 3, “Using
software.”
■Listen to music—Your computer includes integrated speakers. For more information
on using the integrated speakers and setting up optional external audio devices, refer to
the user guide in Help and Support.
■Take a picture—An integrated webcam takes photos. For more information on the
webcam, refer to the user guide in Help and Support.
■Chat with friends—You can use Instant Messenger to chat with friends or colleagues
while you are connected to the Internet.
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Connecting to the Internet
After you set up your computer, you can connect to a wireless or wired network so that you
can connect to the Internet and send and receive e-mail. Refer to Chapter 2, “Connecting to
the Internet,” for more information.
Protecting your computer from viruses
After you have connected to the Internet, manage your computer’s defenses with Windows
Security Center. HP also recommends that you always update the antivirus software.
Antivirus software helps protect your computer from damage caused by viruses. Refer to
Chapter 4, “Keeping your computer safe,” for more information.
Locating the electronic manuals
For detailed information about your computer, such as information about power management,
drives, memory, security, and other features, click
click
User Guides
Help and Support.
. You do not need to connect to the Internet to access the user guides in
Start
, click
Help and Support
, and then
The desktop of your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this
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section.
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Finding more information
In addition to the user guide, Help and Support also provides information about the operating
system, drivers, troubleshooting tools, and technical support. To access Help and Support,
click Start, and then click Help and Support. For country- or region-specific support, go to http://www.hp.com/support, select your country or region, and follow the on-screen
instructions.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. It
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describes proper workstation setup and proper posture, health, and work habits for
computer users. The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and
mechanical safety information. The Safety & ComfortGuide contains information for
both HP and Compaq computers. To access this document, click Start, click Help and Support, and then click User Guides. The Safety & Comfort Guide is also
available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo.
For more safety and regulatory information, and for battery disposal information, refer to the
Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices. To access the notices, click Start, click Help
and Support, and then click User Guides.
Chapter 1: What’s next?
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Chapter 2: Using HP QuickWeb
(select models only)
HP QuickWeb is an optional, instant-on environment that is separate from your Windows
operating system. QuickWeb allows you to rapidly access a Web browser, and other
communication and multimedia programs, without the need to start Windows. QuickWeb is
ready to go within seconds of pressing the power button. QuickWeb includes the following
features:
■Web browser—Search and browse the Internet, and create links to your favorite
Web sit es .
■Chat—Chat with friends on multiple instant messaging programs, such as Google Talk,
Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and other providers.
■Skype (select models only)—Skype is a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) that lets you
communicate free of charge with other Skype users. With Skype, you can have a
conference call or a video chat with one or more people at a time. You can also make
long-distance phone calls to land lines.
■Web e-mail—View and send e-mail using Yahoo, Gmail, and other Web e-mail
providers.
■Web calendar—Display, edit, and organize your schedule using your favorite online
calendar program.
■Music Player—Listen to your favorite music and create playlists.
■Photo Viewer—Browse through photos, create albums, and view slide shows.
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Setting up HP QuickWeb for the first time
The first time you turn on your computer after completing the Windows setup process, the
QuickWeb setup screens appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate QuickWeb. At
the end of the setup process, you are given the choice to start Windows or to continue to
QuickWeb for the current session. If you select the option to start QuickWeb, the QuickWeb
Home screen appears. Click an icon on the QuickWeb Home screen to launch a program.
The QuickWeb Home screen may look slightly different from the illustration in this
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section.
The following section assumes that you have completed the QuickWeb setup process
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and enabled QuickWeb. For more information, refer to the HP QuickWeb software
Help.
QuickWeb allows you to access a Web browser and other communication and multimedia
programs within seconds, without starting Windows. To start QuickWeb when the computer
is turned off:
1. Turn on your computer. The HP QuickWeb Home screen appears.
2. Click an icon on the QuickWeb Home screen to launch a program.
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Starting Microsoft Windows
If QuickWeb has been activated, it starts every time you turn on your computer. To start
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Microsoft® Windows®, you must click the Windows Start icon in the QuickWeb
Home screen.
To start Microsoft Windows:
1. Turn on your computer. The HP QuickWeb Home screen appears.
2. Click the Windows Start icon on the far left of the QuickWeb Home screen.
3. A dialog box appears, asking if you are sure you want to start Windows. Click Ye s .
Clicking on the Make Windows your default Power On experience in this dialog box
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disables QuickWeb. To reenable QuickWeb, refer to the section “Disabling and
enabling HP QuickWeb,” later in this chapter.
Identifying the QuickWeb control buttons
The following table shows and describes the QuickWeb control buttons.
IconDescription
Launches the Windows operating system.
Shuts the computer down.
Returns to the Home screen
Identifying the LaunchBar icons
The following table shows and describes HP QuickWeb icons.
IconDescription
Launches the Web browser. You can bookmark your favorite Web sites and
view Web pages.
Launches the Chat application. This is compatible with Google Talk, Windows
Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and other providers.
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IconDescription
Launches Skype (select models only). This is a voice over Internet protocol
(VoIP) that lets you communicate free of charge with other Skype users.
Launches Web e-mail so you can view your Web-based e-mail programs, such
as Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, and other Web e-mail providers.
Launches the Web calendar so you can schedule and manage your activities
using your favorite online calendar application.
Launches Music Player. Select and play music stored on your hard drive or
external drives. Supports .mp3 files.
Launches Photo Viewer. Browse photos stored on your hard drive or external
drive. Supports .bmp, .gif, .jpg, and .png file types.
Identifying the notification icons
The following table shows and describes the notification icons:
IconDescription
Indicates that a USB drive is present. If a USB drive is inserted, the File
Manager window containing a USB icon appears. Click the USB icon to open
the File Manager window. Right-click the USB icon to open a menu to safely
eject the device.
Indicates that the network is connected. Click the Network icon to open the
Network dialog box.
Indicates that the network is disconnected.
Controls volume for speakers and the microphone. Click the Volume Control
icon to open the Volume Control dialog box.
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IconDescription
Controls power settings:
■ When the computer is connected to AC power, the icon appears with an
AC power cord.
■ When the computer is running on battery power, the icon appears as
only a battery.
The state of charge is indicated by the color of the Battery icon:
■ Green: charged
■ Yellow: low
■ Red: critical low
Click the Battery icon to display a menu to control power settings and to see
information about battery capacity.
Launches the Settings panel. Use the Settings panel to modify QuickWeb
settings such as date and time. Refer to the following section, “Using the
Settings panel” for more information.
Displays the QuickWeb software Help.
Using the Settings panel
1. After turning on the computer, click the Settings icon.
The Settings panel selection box is displayed.
2. Click the icon that corresponds to the system setting you want to modify. Choose from
any of the following:
❏ Date and Time
❏ Input Language
❏ Language and Keyboard
❏ Network
❏ Environment Settings
❏ Screen Settings
❏ Volu me Con trol
❏ Applications
For more information on changing settings in the Settings panel, refer to the HP
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QuickWeb software Help.
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Configuring the network
QuickWeb can be configured to set up a wireless connection by using the HP QuickWeb
Configuration Tool. To access this tool, click the Settings icon, click Network, and then
select the Enable Wi-Fi check box. For more information on setting up a wireless connection
using HP QuickWeb and Windows, refer to Chapter 3, “Connecting to the Internet,” and to
the HP QuickWeb software Help.
Playing music
To play music:
1. Click the Music icon on the LaunchBar.
Music Player is displayed.
2. On the left side of the Music Player window, navigate to the directory that contains your
music files. The directory can be on either your hard drive or an external drive.
3. Click a music file you want to play from the list on the right side of the window.
4. When you are finished making your music selection, click the Play icon at the bottom
right of the window.
Browsing photos
To view photos:
1. Click the Photos icon on the LaunchBar.
Photo Viewer is displayed.
2. On the left side of the Photo Viewer window, navigate to the directory that contains your
photos. The directory can be on either your hard drive or an external drive. The right
side of the Photo Viewer window displays thumbnail views of all the photos in the
selected directory.
3. Double-click the thumbnail of the photo you want to view.
The photo thumbnail views appear at the bottom right of the Photo Viewer window. A
larger view of the selected photo appears above the thumbnails.
4. Navigate the thumbnail views by pressing the right arrow key or left arrow key, or by
clicking the next thumbnail image you want to see enlarged.
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