Software updates. HP EliteBook 2740p Base Model Tablet PC, EliteBook 2740p Tablet PC, EliteBook 2740p Windows XP, 2740P
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Key Features
- Hybrid (2-in-1) Convertible (Swivel) Silver
- Intel® Core™ i5 i5-560M 2.66 GHz
- Touchscreen 30.7 cm (12.1") 1280 x 800 pixels LED backlight 16:10
- 4 GB 1333 MHz
- 250 GB DVD Super Multi DL
- Intel® HD Graphics
- 10,100,1000 Mbit/s Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
- Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 65 W
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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Table of contents
- 13 Features
- 13 Identifying hardware
- 13 Top components
- 13 Pointing devices
- 15 Lights
- 16 Buttons and switches
- 17 Keys
- 18 Front components
- 19 Right-side components
- 20 Left-side components
- 21 Rear components
- 22 Bottom components
- 23 Display
- 24 Wireless antennas (select models only)
- 25 Additional hardware components
- 25 Identifying the labels
- 27 Using the tablet
- 27 Tablet display components
- 28 Rotating the display
- 28 Tablet mode
- 30 Notebook mode
- 32 Networking
- 32 Using wireless devices (select models only)
- 32 Identifying wireless and network icons
- 33 Using the wireless controls
- 33 Using the wireless button
- 33 Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
- 34 Using HP Connection Manager (select models only)
- 34 Using operating system controls
- 35 Using a WLAN
- 35 Setting up a WLAN
- 35 Protecting your WLAN
- 37 Connecting to a WLAN
- 37 Roaming to another network
- 38 Using HP Mobile Broadband (select models only)
- 38 Inserting a SIM
- 39 Removing a SIM
- 41 Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
- 41 Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
- 42 Troubleshooting wireless connection problems
- 42 Cannot create a WLAN connection
- 43 Cannot connect to a preferred network
- 43 Network icon is not displayed
- 43 Current network security codes are unavailable
- 44 WLAN connection is very weak
- 44 Cannot connect to the wireless router
- 45 Using the modem (select models only)
- 45 Connecting a modem cable
- 45 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
- 46 Selecting a location setting
- 46 Viewing the current location selection
- 47 Adding new locations when traveling
- 48 Solving travel connection problems
- 49 Using preinstalled communication software
- 50 Connecting to a local area network (LAN)
- 51 Pointing devices, touch screen, and keyboard
- 51 Using pointing devices
- 51 Setting pointing device preferences
- 51 Using the TouchPad
- 51 Turning the TouchPad on and off
- 51 Using TouchPad gestures
- 52 Scrolling
- 52 Pinching/Zooming
- 53 Three finger flick
- 53 Setting TouchPad preferences
- 54 Using the pointing stick
- 54 Connecting an external mouse
- 55 Using the pen
- 55 Identifying the pen components
- 55 Holding the pen
- 56 Performing mouse clicks with the pen
- 56 Performing other procedures with the pen
- 56 Pressure sensitivity
- 57 Calibrating the pen
- 57 Using the pen holder
- 58 Setting pen preferences
- 58 Using the touch screen (select models only)
- 58 Tapping (or clicking)
- 58 Flicking
- 59 Dragging
- 59 Scrolling
- 60 Rotating
- 61 Pinching
- 62 Setting touch screen preferences
- 62 Using touch screen settings
- 63 Using the keyboard
- 63 Using the keyboard light
- 65 Using hotkeys
- 65 Displaying system information
- 67 Initiating Standby
- 68 Switching the screen image
- 68 Enabling/disabling the TouchPad (fn+f5)
- 68 Viewing battery charge information
- 68 Decreasing screen brightness
- 68 Increasing screen brightness
- 68 Activating the ambient light sensor
- 69 Using HP Quick Launch Buttons
- 70 Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
- 71 Using HP QuickLook
- 72 Using HP QuickWeb
- 72 Using the embedded numeric keypad
- 72 Using the embedded numeric keypad
- 72 Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad
- 72 Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad
- 72 Using an optional external numeric keypad
- 73 Multimedia
- 73 Multimedia features
- 73 Adjusting the volume
- 74 Multimedia software
- 75 Accessing your preinstalled multimedia software
- 75 Installing your preloaded multimedia software
- 75 Installing multimedia software from a disc
- 76 Audio
- 76 Connecting external audio devices
- 76 Checking your audio functions
- 78 Video
- 78 Connecting an external monitor or projector
- 78 Using the external monitor port
- 79 Webcam
- 79 Webcam tips
- 79 Adjusting webcam properties
- 80 Capturing business card images
- 83 Power management
- 83 Setting power options
- 83 Using power-saving states
- 83 Initiating and exiting Standby
- 84 Initiating and exiting Hibernation
- 84 Using the Power Meter
- 85 Using power schemes
- 85 Viewing the current scheme
- 85 Selecting a different power scheme
- 86 Customizing power schemes
- 86 Setting password protection upon exiting Standby
- 87 Using external AC power
- 87 Connecting the AC adapter
- 88 Using battery power
- 88 Finding battery information in Help and Support
- 88 Using Battery Check
- 89 Displaying the remaining battery charge
- 89 Inserting or removing the battery
- 90 Charging a battery
- 91 Maximizing battery discharge time
- 91 Managing low battery levels
- 91 Identifying low battery levels
- 92 Resolving a low battery level
- 92 Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
- 92 Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is available
- 92 Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
- 92 Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
- 92 Calibrating a battery
- 92 Step 1: Fully charge the battery
- 93 Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Standby
- 93 Step 3: Discharge the battery
- 94 Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
- 94 Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Standby
- 94 Conserving battery power
- 94 Storing a battery
- 95 Disposing of a used battery
- 95 Replacing the battery
- 96 Testing an AC adapter
- 96 Shutting down the computer
- 98 Drives
- 98 Identifying installed drives
- 98 Handling drives
- 100 Improving hard drive performance
- 100 Using Disk Defragmenter
- 100 Using Disk Cleanup
- 101 Using HP 3D DriveGuard
- 101 Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status
- 101 Using HP 3D DriveGuard software
- 103 Replacing the hard drive in the hard drive bay
- 107 External devices
- 107 Using a USB device
- 107 Connecting a USB device
- 107 Stopping and removing a USB device
- 108 Using USB legacy support
- 109 Using a 1394 device
- 109 Connecting a 1394 device
- 109 Stopping and removing a 1394 device
- 111 Using external drives
- 111 Using optional external devices
- 112 Using the docking connector
- 113 External media cards
- 113 Using Media Card Reader cards
- 113 Inserting a digital card
- 114 Stopping and removing a digital card
- 115 Using ExpressCards (select models only)
- 115 Configuring an ExpressCard
- 115 Inserting an ExpressCard
- 116 Stopping and removing an ExpressCard
- 117 Using Smart Cards (select models only)
- 117 Inserting a smart card
- 118 Removing a smart card
- 119 Memory modules
- 119 Adding or replacing a memory module
- 123 Increasing hard drive space for the Hibernation file
- 124 Security
- 124 Protecting the computer
- 125 Using passwords
- 125 Setting passwords in Windows
- 125 Setting passwords in Computer Setup
- 126 BIOS administrator password
- 127 Managing a BIOS administrator password
- 128 Entering a BIOS administrator password
- 128 Using Computer Setup DriveLock
- 129 Setting a DriveLock password
- 129 Entering a DriveLock password
- 129 Changing a DriveLock password
- 131 Removing DriveLock protection
- 131 Using Computer Setup Auto DriveLock
- 131 Entering an Automatic DriveLock password
- 132 Removing Automatic DriveLock protection
- 133 Using Computer Setup security features
- 133 Securing system devices
- 133 Viewing Computer Setup System Information
- 134 Using Computer Setup System IDs
- 135 Using antivirus software
- 136 Using firewall software
- 137 Installing critical updates
- 138 Using HP ProtectTools Security Manager (select models only)
- 139 Installing a security cable
- 140 Software updates
- 140 Updating software
- 142 Updating the BIOS
- 142 Determining the BIOS version
- 143 Downloading a BIOS update
- 145 Updating programs and drivers
- 146 Backup and recovery
- 147 Backing up your information
- 148 Performing a recovery
- 148 Recovering your information
- 148 Recovering the operating system and programs
- 149 Computer Setup
- 149 Starting Computer Setup
- 149 Using Computer Setup
- 149 Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
- 150 Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
- 150 Computer Setup menus
- 151 File menu
- 151 Security menu
- 152 System Configuration menu
- 157 MultiBoot
- 157 About the boot device order
- 159 Enabling boot devices in Computer Setup
- 160 Considering boot order changes
- 161 Choosing MultiBoot preferences
- 161 Setting a new boot order in Computer Setup
- 161 Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 prompt
- 162 Setting a MultiBoot Express prompt
- 162 Entering MultiBoot Express preferences
- 163 Management and printing
- 163 Using Client Management Solutions
- 163 Configuring and deploying a software image
- 164 Managing and updating software
- 164 HP Client Manager for Altiris (select models only)
- 166 HP CCM (Client Configuration Manager) (select models only)
- 167 HP SSM (System Software Manager)
- 168 Using Intel Active Management Technology (select models only)
- 168 Enabling the iAMT solution
- 168 Using the MEBx setup utility menus
- 170 Using the HP Universal Print Driver (select models only)
- 171 Cleaning guidelines
- 171 Cleaning products
- 172 Cleaning procedures
- 172 Cleaning the display
- 172 Cleaning the sides and cover
- 172 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
- 172 Cleaning a tablet PC pen and pen holder
- 173 Index