HP OmniBook 3100 HP OmniBook 2100 and 3100 PC User’s Handbook - Not O - Page 13
Using the Touch Pad
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* Preserving network connections. A plug-and play operating system, such as Windows 95, can restore network connections when you turn on the OmniBook. For Windows NT 4.0 or a different operating system, you may have to reset the OmniBook or restart the operating system to restore them. ** Windows 95 only. Hint Time-out settings. In order to save power or, conversely, to increase speed, you can change the time-out settings. Time-out settings specify when to shut down various components after periods of inactivity. There are separate time-out settings for each power mode. To reset the OmniBook If Windows or the OmniBook stops responding, you can reset the OmniBook and restart Windows. 1. If possible, shut down Windows. 2. Insert a pen or a straightened paper clip into the system-off button. -or, if this fails- Press and hold the blue power button until the display shuts down. 3. After the computer shuts down, press the blue power button to turn it back on. To transport the OmniBook 1. Save your work. 2. From the Start menu, click Shut Down. 3. Disconnect all external devices. 4. Close the lid. Using the Touch Pad • To use the touch pad. • To configure the touch pad. To use the touch pad The touch pad, a touch-sensitive pointing device that controls the motion and speed of the pointer on the screen, is built into your OmniBook. 13