HP OmniBook xt6200 HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Corporate Ev - Page 119
To install the HP One-Touch driver
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Note Installing Windows 2000 Installing Retail Windows 2000 • Slider controls for adjusting the brightness of the notebook display panel. This control does not affect the external monitor or TV. • An icon in the taskbar for quick access to these controls. The HP Notebook utilities device implements the following features: • Undock security using the physical undock button located on the docking station. • Auto-standby on undock based on the BIOS settings. • Hibernate Fn hot key. On certain systems, volume and mute control implemented through the operating system that is actively reflected in the user interface. The HP Notebook utilities driver provides access to important configuration interfaces of the system BIOS. Therefore, you must be an administrator or have administrator permissions to install and uninstall HP Notebook utilities. To install or upgrade HP Notebook utilities driver: 1. Run SETUP.EXE from the HPNBUTIL driver directory on the Recovery CD. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. After HP Notebook utilities has been successfully installed, you can launch the HP Display Settings application by going to: START/PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES/ACCESSIBILITY/HP DISPLAY SETTINGS -or- START/PROGRAMS/HEWLETT-PACKARD/NOTEBOOK/HP DISPLAY SETTINGS. To install the HP One-Touch driver To enable the four user-programmable One-Touch buttons on the notebook, you must install the One-Touch driver. The One-Touch buttons enable the user to launch an application, open a document, or access a web site with the touch of a button. The task associated with each button can be configured from Keyboard Properties. To install the One-Touch driver: 1. Run SETUP.EXE from the Onetouch directory on the Recovery CD. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 119