HP ZE1000 manual Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC, Your mobile work environment

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Basic Operation

Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC

Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC

 

You can use your HP notebook computer virtually anywhere, anytime. The following

 

recommendations should help you work more comfortably.

 

Note that if you are using your portable computer as your primary computer or for

 

extended periods, you should use it with a full-size keyboard, monitor, and mouse. This

 

will give your notebook the adjustability and comfort features of a desktop unit. More

 

information on how to prepare your workspace environment and set up your HP

 

equipment is available in Working in Comfort, which is preloaded on the hard disk in the

 

HP Library (click Start, Help and Support, HP Library) and available on the Recovery

 

CDs in \hp\library— as well as at www.hp.com/ergo.

 

 

WARNING

Improper use of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with

 

ergonomic injury. For more information about reducing your risk, visit our

 

ergonomics web site or see Working in Comfort in the online HP Library.

 

 

Your mobile work environment

??Use a chair that provides good support for your lower back. If an adjustable chair is not available, you can use a pillow or rolled-up towel to provide lower back support.

??Try to keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor. In a mobile environment, you can do this by using a phone book or briefcase to support your feet.

??Adjust the height of either your work surface or chair to keep your arms in a neutral position. Your arms should be relaxed and loose, elbows at your sides, with the forearms and hands parallel with the floor.

??Position your notebook’s display to minimize glare and reflection. For example, on an airplane, lower the window shade; or in a hotel room, draw the curtains. You should also maintain a comfortable viewing distance— approximately 40 to 60 cm (16 to 24 inches). Adjust the angle of your display to help keep your head angled slightly downward in a comfortable position.

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Contents HP Notebook PC Startup Guide Startup Guide Cord to connect the modem to the telephone wall jack Important safety informationHP Software Product License Agreement Startup Guide Edition History Contents HP Service and Support Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReference Information IndexGetting Started with Your HP Notebook What’s in the box? Taking InventoryTo find more information Front view Identifying Parts of the NotebookBack view Bottom view Status lights Battery chargePower mode Identifying Parts of the Notebook Install the battery Setting Up Your NotebookOr disposed of properly To remove the batteryBegins charging Connect AC powerConnect a phone line Turn on the notebook Set up WindowsTo connect to the Internet Register your notebookBy modem By phoneBasic Operation To turn the notebook on and off Operating Your NotebookTo reset your notebook To use the touch pad To change the boot deviceMoving and selecting using the touch pad and click buttons Hot key Does this To use the Fn hot keysYour mobile work environment Working in Comfort with a Notebook PCUsing your notebook computer Batteries and Power Management To check battery status Using Battery PowerTo recharge the battery To respond to a low-battery warningPage Add-On Devices To install a RAM expansion module Installing Additional RAMReinstall the notebook’s battery To replace the hard disk drive Replacing the Hard Disk DriveTroubleshooting and Maintenance If the notebook is on, but the screen is blank Troubleshooting TechniquesDisplay problems Hard disk drive problems Performance problems Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problemsPower and battery problems If the notebook doesn’t respond when you turn it on Startup problemsIf the notebook won’t boot from battery power If the notebook won’t boot from the floppy disk driveTo run the e-DiagTools diagnostic tests Testing the HardwareTesting the Hardware To run the Bios configuration utility Configuring Your NotebookTo run the Bios configuration utility Configuring Your Notebook Startup Menu Default To recover the factory installation of your hard disk Reinstalling and Updating SoftwareReinstalling and Updating Software HP Service and Support Getting Assistance for Your Notebook To contact HP for support or serviceTo get help from HP Instant Support To get help from the webPavilion Notebooks limited to the following To receive repair service To prepare your notebook for shipment Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Product Duration of Limited Warranty Page Reference Information CPU Hardware SpecificationsExpandability Power cords Safety InformationErgonomics Battery safety Laser safety Connections to Peripheral Devices Regulatory InformationResponsible Party Declaration of Conformity U.S.AIndex BiosQuick Start sheet