HP 80XL302 manual Keyboard, Manually Releasing a CD, Fn Key, Typewriter Keys, Function Keys

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4.Do not wipe the lens with rough surfaced materials (such as paper towel). Instead, use a cotton swab to wipe the lens gently.

FDA regulations require the following statement for all equipments with Laser devices build-in:

“Caution, Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.”

Manually Releasing a CD

In the unlikely event that you are unable to release the CD tray by pressing the eject button, you can manually release the CD as follows:

1.Turn off the system.

2.Insert a small rod into the manual eject hole (see Figure 2-3) and push firmly to release the tray.

3.Pull the tray out until the tray is fully extended, then remove the CD.

Keyboard

Your notebook keyboard has all the functions of a standard AT-enhanced keyboard plus some keys specific to your notebook.

Fn Key

The [Fn] key, at the lower left corner of the keyboard, is used with another key to perform the alternative function of a key. The letter “Fn” and the alternative functions are identified by the color of blue on the keytops. To perform a desired function, press and hold [Fn], then press the other key.

Typewriter Keys

Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter. Several keys are added such as the [Ctrl], [Alt], [Esc], and lock keys for special purposes. When the lock keys are pressed, their corresponding indicators will light up.

[Num Lock]

Pressing this key toggles the Num Lock on and off. When on, the Num Lock activates the numeric keys.

[Scroll Lock]

Pressing this key toggles Scroll Lock on and off. The Scroll Lock is defined by individual programs.

[Caps Lock]

Pressing this key toggles the Caps Lock on and off. When on, the Caps Lock keeps the letter keys in uppercase.

Function Keys

On the top row of the keyboard are the function keys: [F1] to [F12]. Function keys are multi-purpose keys that perform functions defined by individual programs.

Hot key functions are assigned to [Fn]+[F3] through [Fn]+[F12] by your notebook. (See “Hot Keys” later in this chapter for more information.)

Using the Notebook 2-4

My Presario – Getting Started

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Contents Page European Notice Modem Statements About the Battery Danish Page Table of Contents Caring for Your Battery Preventive Maintenance IiiAppendix B Troubleshooting List of Figures Preface Glossary and IndexFeatures Getting StartedThis Chapter My Presario Getting StartedTaking a Look at the Notebook Right-Side ViewGetting Started My Presario Getting Started Specification of the core Left-Side ViewRear View Front View Top-Open ViewEasy Access Buttons Power ButtonPower Status Indicators AC/Battery Power Indicator Battery Status IndicatorDevice Status Indicator Connecting to AC PowerGetting the Notebook Running MicrophoneUsing Battery Power Starting UpTurning Off the Notebook Warranty Certificate Safety and ComfortUsing the Notebook Connecting the External Floppy DriveMy Presario Getting Started Using the Notebook Floppy Disk DriveUsing the Notebook My Presario Getting Started Hard Disk DriveInserting and Ejecting Diskettes Connecting the External CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive CD/DVD/CD-RW DriveInserting/Removing a CD Keyboard Manually Releasing a CDFn Key Typewriter KeysCursor-Control Keys Numeric KeypadWindows Keys Easy Access Buttons Hot KeysDecrease LCD brightness Increase LCD brightnessUsing the Touchpad Placing and Moving the Finger TouchpadPoint and Click Drag and DropIntroducing Power Management Changing the ConfigurationScroll Button Automatic Power Management Local Power Management Global Power ManagementManual Power Management Suspend-to-FileMaintenance Taking Care of Your NotebookTraveling Caring for Your Battery Battery PackMy Presario Getting Started Battery Operations AC AdapterBattery Operations My Presario Getting Started Unlocking the Battery PackLow Battery Signals and Actions Operating and HandlingMaintaining Maximizing Battery Operating Time Connecting an External Monitor Connecting an IR DeviceSystem Expansion External ConnectionsInternal Installation Connecting an USB DeviceConnecting an Ieee 1394 Device for selected model only Installing a PC CardMemory Upgrade Only available on specific modelsPage Setup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting Started Setup Configuration UtilityIntroduction Starting SCUUsing the Touchpad/Mouse Using the KeyboardSetup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting Started Moving Around and Making SelectionsIDE Settings Main MenuDate and Time Fast Boot Boot SequenceAdvanced Menu Ir Mode SaveToFile Warning MessageKeyboard Numlock Pointing DeviceResolution Expansion System PasswordSecurity Menu Power Menu Enable Power ManagementMax Performance / Balanced Power Saving / Max Power Saving / CustomizeCustomizing Power Management Features Hard Disk Power Down AfterStandby After Suspend AfterBattery Low Warning Beep Suspend Data toCover Close VGA ActivityOptions Descriptions Resume On TimeHour/Minute/Second Resume On Modem RingExit Menu Choices DescriptionsPage Preventive Maintenance What is Preventive Maintenance?Using Microsoft Backup My Presario Getting Started Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance My Presario Getting Started Deleting Unwanted FilesUsing ScanDisk Using Disk DefragmenterOptimizing the Computer Hard Disk Deleting the Internet History FilePage Cache Memory CD-ROM/DVD-ROM DriveReal-Time Clock/Calendar My Presario Getting Started Appendix A-1Temperature Range Relative Humidity VGA ControllerAudio Subsystem AC AdapterTroubleshooting My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-1Appendix B-2 My Presario Getting Started Term definitions My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-3Page Glossary My Presario Getting Started Glossary-1Glossary-2 My Presario Getting Started USB port universal serial bus port a My Presario Getting Started Glossary-3Page Index My Presario Getting Started Index-1Index-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Index-3
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