HP OmniBook 6100 HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 39
To change computer settings for a presentation, To work with CDs and DVDs - restore cd
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Basic Operation Operating Your Computer To change computer settings for a presentation When you show a presentation to an audience, you'll often want to adjust some of your video and power settings for the show. You can easily do this with HP Presentation Ready, an application that automatically adjusts your computer for slide shows and similar presentations, and also opens the presentation itself. Once the presentation is through, HP Presentation Ready automatically returns your computer to its normal settings. To prepare for the presentation 1. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Presentation Ready, Configure. -or- Click the HP Presentation Ready icon in the taskbar (if present), then click Configure. 2. Select the presentation you want to show. If you don't select one, you can choose one when you start the show. 3. If you want to change the video or power settings for the show, click Settings. To show the presentation • Press the HP Presentation Ready One-Touch button. -or- Click Start, Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Presentation Ready, Start Presentation (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Presentation Ready, Start Presentation (Windows XP). -or- Click the HP Presentation Ready icon in the taskbar (if present), then click Start Presentation. To adjust settings during the presentation, press the One-Touch button or click the taskbar icon and choose Configure. To end the presentation and restore the computer's normal settings, close the presentation application or click the taskbar icon and choose Stop Presentation. To work with CDs and DVDs If you have a DVD drive module, you can play DVD movies-see "To play DVD movies" on page 78. If you have a CD-RW drive module, you can write and copy CDs- see "To create or copy CDs" on page 78. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 39