HP HB4 manual Searching the internet, Restricting internet content

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Once you are connected to the Internet, your browser displays the home Web page. You can go to a different Web site by entering its address (such as http://www.hp.com) in the address box in the Web browser and pressing Enter on your keyboard. Or, you can use the browser Search tool to search for references to a specific word or phrase on the Web.

searching the internet

Most browser programs include a search feature. You may need to click a button or select from a menu to display the search feature, depending on the type of browser program. Type a question or a word that describes the information you want to find into the Search box, and then press Enter.

The Windows search feature includes direct use of the Internet Explorer Search. (If your ISP provides the browser, you may not be able to use Internet Explorer to search the Internet.)

To begin a search:

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Click Search.

3Click Search the Internet. (You may have to scroll down in the list to see this option.)

4Type a word or question into the Search box.

5Click Search.

The PC connects to the Internet (if needed), performs the search, and displays the results. Click a link in the results list to display the Web page.

There are also Web sites specifically created for searching the Internet. These are called search engines.

restricting internet content

The Internet provides you with a wide variety of information, but some information may not be suitable for every viewer. With Content Advisor (a feature of Windows XP), you can:

Control Internet access.

Set up a password.

Set up a list of Web sites that people who use your PC cannot view.

Adjust the type of content people can view with or without your permission.

Once you set up restricted rating levels in Content Advisor, users can view Web sites and other pages that you have specified under the rating setup. However, to view unrated Web sites or pages, they must enter the Content Advisor password that you have set. This means that any unrated page, even Help and Support or Internet Explorer, is not viewable if the user doesn't know the password. To allow access to an unrated site or page you approve of, open it and when the password

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Contents User’s guide USA Table of contents Getting help Using the internetWorking with sound, pictures, and video Taking care of your pc Index Finding answers to commonly asked questions Safety information Ac power safety warningsSetting up your pc Putting your pc togetherSafety and comfort Computer safety warning Pc backConnector Symbol Description SerialPc front Connecting the modem Other ways to connectSetting up the ethernet connection Upgrading your 56k modemTurning on your pc for the first time Turning off the pc Registering your pcClick Turn Off Hibernation mode Standby modeClick Turn Off Computer Click Stand By Automatic standby or hibernation Click Turn Off ComputerInstalling software and hardware devices Making recovery cds/dvdsHp products work better together Learning the basics Beginning to use your softwareUsing the start menu Using the desktopIcon Opens Use it to Using hp organize software Learning to use your pcChoose Help and Support Choose HP Pavilion PC Help Click HP Instant Support Click Request HelpOrganizing your all programs list Using the all programs menuChoose All Programs Using pc help & tools Using the mouseChoose All Programs Choose PC Help & Tools Autoscrolling PanningUsing the keyboard Switching mouse button functionsChanging mouse pointer speed About your keyboardInternet keyboard Standard keyboard Standard keyboard features Wireless keyboard setAlphanumeric keys Edit keys Function keysArrow keys Keyboard indicators Numeric keysSpecial keyboard buttons Icon Name DescriptionKey Icon Feature Description UserPhoto MusicMedia control keys CD/DVD/MP3Adjusting the monitor Customizing the buttonsUsing a printer Using the internet About the internetSetting up your internet account Using a browser Restricting internet content Searching the internetIf using outlook express Sending and receiving e-mailSending e-mail messages with outlook express If your isp provides the e-mail programReceiving e-mail messages with outlook express Help and support center Getting helpInstant support Getting messages Using updates from hpTurning off messages Resolving problems Warranty & support guideRe-enabling messages Upgrading and servicing the pcWeb sites about your pc Online guidesMicrosoft windows xp operating system Using speakers Working with sound, pictures, and videoAdjusting speaker volume Connecting a multi-channel speaker system to your pcConfiguring multi-channel audio output for the dvd player Configuring the multi-channel sound managerConnect speaker plugs for To PC Connector Icon Speaker Mode Using a microphone Adjusting microphone volume Using the microphone with multi-channel audioUsing hp image zone Working with digital imagesTab or button Description Projects in HelpUsing the 7-in-1 memory card reader About the 7-in-1 memory card readerSpecial note about the safely remove hardware utility Card Slot ReaderSlot memory card reader Card Insert Into 4-slot readerUsing your cd, dvd, and diskette drives Your drive optionsCard Insert Into 2-slot reader Drive What it doesHandling cds/dvds Inserting and removing cds and dvdsUsing the combo drive Playing cds and dvds Using the diskette floppy drivePlaying music cds with musicmatch jukebox Playing cds and dvds with windows media player Choose InterVideo WinDVD Player Click InterVideo WinDVD Playing dvd movies with the intervideo windvd playerDvd terms Using country/region codes Click InterVideo WinDVD PlayerGetting started with recordnow Creating burning cds with recordnowChoose All Programs Choose CD DVD Recorder Creating a music cd Creating a data cdAudio CD for Car or Home CD Player Exact Copy Jukebox CD Data Disc Exact Copy Erase DiscCreating burning music cds with windows media player Creating burning data cds using windows xp programClick Copy to CD or Device Using a tv as a monitor Creating burning dvds using the dvd writer driveCables you may need Connecting to a tv set Viewing the pc image on your tv screen Disconnecting the tv Using your multi-storage bayDisabling the tv option Storing cds, dvds, or memory Docking a peripheral devicePlacing a peripheral device on the multi-storage bay top Using the optional camera station pc top Writer Hp dvd Bay expansion Page Using virus protection programs Protecting your pc from power surgesTaking care of your pc Increasing available hard disk drive space Unavailable hard disk drive spaceUninstalling programs Emptying the recycle binViewing the amount of used and free disk space Double-clickDisk Management LocalCleaning up your hard disk drive Removing desktop iconsClick Control Panel Click My ComputerTroubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution AudioClick Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, if it is DevicesCd-rom, cd-rw, dvd-rom, or dvd writer drive Click Performance and Maintenance, if it isManager button Diskette floppy drive select models only Display monitor Hard disk drive Hardware installationEnd Task Click Start and choose Control Panel Hardware tabInternet access Keyboard and mouse Multi-storage bay MemoryClick Turn Off Computer Power State. Refer to the Upgrading and Servicing Guide forBattery. See the Upgrading and Servicing Guide for MiscellaneousUsing application recovery and system recovery Page System Creating recovery cds/dvds Using recovery cd-dvd creator To run the recovery cd-dvd creator programUsing the recovery tools cd System restoreTo create or to start the recovery tools cd Recovery programApplication recovery To start system restoreChoose All Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools To start application recoverySystem recovery Starting system recovery if the pc is respondingSystem recovery using recovery discs Starting system recovery if the pc is not respondingStarting system recovery using recovery discs To run system recovery program using recovery discs Index CD/DVDDVD Manuals, online, 40 memory card reader card types Microphone, 45 RecordNow!, using Speakers, 41 multi-channel