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This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics: ¾ DVD and video file playback ¾ Using a TV set as a monitor ¾ Using a simple port replicator or a CRT monitor ¾ Switching to a TV display ¾ Battery Duration ¾ Improving Wireless Connections ¾ Bluetooth ¾ 802.11b ¾ If - HP Pavilion zt1100 | HP Pavilion zt1100/xz200 Series and HP Omnibook xt1500 Note - Page 2
use when Windows was last shut down. If you dock to a simple port replicator or attach a CRT monitor while the notebook is off, the notebook may not properly recognize the CRT, although the LCD will be active. If this happens, select your preferred display device either of these ways: > Press Fn+F5 - HP Pavilion zt1100 | HP Pavilion zt1100/xz200 Series and HP Omnibook xt1500 Note - Page 3
notebook model has Bluetooth capability, then please refer to the readme file from the Start Menu, 3Com Mobile directory for installation instructions. HP via the advanced driver property page. Changing To create Ad-hoc station, bring up MS blue led light on the left side of your notebook should be - HP Pavilion zt1100 | HP Pavilion zt1100/xz200 Series and HP Omnibook xt1500 Note - Page 4
tab, click Add Hardware Wizard, and follow the instructions that appear on screen. We recommend that you avoid using the Device Manager to scan for new hardware, as its functions are not yet fully supported. Display Switching Windows XP supports fast user switching. Some features such as Fn+F5 may
HP Notes
21 February 2002
This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics:
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DVD and video file playback
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Using a TV set as a monitor
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Using a simple port replicator or a CRT monitor
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Switching to a TV display
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Battery Duration
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Improving Wireless Connections
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Bluetooth
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802.11b
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If 802.11b Connection is Dropped
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Known issues using Windows XP
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Display Switching
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Games
You can find additional information about your computer on the HP notebook web site,
www.hp.com/notebooks.
DVD and video file playback
The following functions are not supported while your notebook is playing a DVD, or any video file in AVI
(Audio Video Interleave) or MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) format:
> Switching among built-in display, external display, and simultaneous displays by pressing Fn+F5. You
must select the display before you start the DVD player or video file player.
> Changing the resolution or color depth of your display. If you want to change these settings, do it before
starting the DVD player or video file player.
> Dragging the DVD/AVI playback window to a secondary display when using dual monitors in Windows
98. DVD/AVI playback is supported only on the primary display.
In addition, some combinations of color depth and resolution are not supported in DVD/AVI playback. If
you receive an error message when trying to play a DVD, reduce the color depth or display resolution.
Using a TV set as a monitor
The computer’s S-video (TV-out) port is optimized for DVD display. Performance may vary when using the
S-video port for other applications.
Before using a TV set as a monitor, switch the notebook’s display resolution to 800 by 600 pixels as
follows:
1. Connect a video cable from the TV set to the notebook’s S-video port (colored yellow) on the back of the
notebook. (You don’t need to turn the notebook off to do this.)