HP a110.uk, a170.uk, a118.uk, a115.uk, a120.uk manual Disabling the TV option, Click Properties

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4When the Windows desktop appears, right-click an empty area of the desktop.

5Click Properties.

6Click the Settings tab.

7Click the Advanced button.

8Click the nView tab, if available, and under nView Modes select Clone to view the computer image on your PC monitor and your TV simultaneously.

Important: You can view the PC image on just the TV. Under nView Modes, select Standard

[nView disabled], click the Device Settings button, choose Select Output

Device, and then select the TV option.

9Click the OK button, and then click OK again.

10When the PC image appears on the TV screen, click Yes to keep the setting. You have 15 seconds to accept this new setting before it reverts to the previous setting.

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Disabling the TV option

When you want to disconnect the TV from the computer, you may need to disable the TV option to return your computer display to its original resolution.

To disable the TV option:

1Right-click an empty area of the screen.

2Click Properties.

3Click the Settings tab.

4Click the Advanced button.

5Click the nView tab, and then select the Standard [nView disabled] option.

Important: If you viewed the PC image on just the TV, do the following: With Standard [nView disabled] selected under nView Modes, click

the Device Settings button, choose Select Output Device, and then select the Analog Display option.

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Contents Quick Start Guide USA Contents Setting Up and Using the Internet Getting HP Updates for the PC Doing Common TasksUsing Application Recovery System Recovery Resolving ProblemsIndex 103 Start Here WelcomeInventory Checklist Documentation includesPC Front Multi-Storage Bay Multi-Storage Bay Peripheral Placement Xii PC Back PC Connector Symbols Symbol DescriptionPC Back Connections HP Products Work Better TogetherPC Front Connections Register with HP Internet HP Desktop HP Tour GuideStart Menu Help and Support My HP Pavilion PC All Programs HP Tour Guide Your HP Pavilion home PC Support Guide Hp pavilion home pcHP Web Sites This main Web site hasMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Recovery System and Hard Drive Space AC Power Safety Warning Safety InformationIntroducing the Quick Start Guide HP Pavilion home PC Using the Quick Start Guide Finding Additional Information Setting Up the PC Turning On the PC for the First TimeRegistering with HP Your PC may look different from the ones shown hereGetting Help Making Recovery CDsProtecting the PC Working in Comfort 15˚ 50-70 cm 20-28 inches HP Pavilion home PC Using the PC Introducing the BasicsWindows operating system Start menuUsing the Mouse To use the autoscroll feature Scroll featureTo use the panning feature Keyboard features Using the KeyboardIntroduction Basics HP Pavilion home PC Basics Alphanumeric keys Function keys Edit keys Arrow keys Numeric keys Special buttons Buttons Music Key Icon Feature Description Volume Up and Down buttons Press the Volume Up Media controls Button configurationChoose Control Panel Using the Monitor Click Change the Screen ResolutionModifying monitor Display propertiesUsing Speakers Using multi-channel audio speakersOutput for speakers configuration To configure multi-channel audioTo connect your multi-channel speaker system to the PC To configure multi-channel audio output for the DVD player To use the microphone with multi-channel audioAdjusting speaker volume Using a Microphone HP Pavilion home PC Start, Control Panel, Sounds, SpeechAdjusting microphone volume Connecting to a TV set Using a TelevisionCables you may need Viewing the PC image on TV Disabling the TV option Click PropertiesTurning Off the PC Disconnecting the TVClick Turn Off Putting the PC into Standby and Hibernation Mode Standby modeClick Turn Off Computer Click Stand By Hibernation modeClick Turn Off Computer Automatic standby or hibernation mode Click Control PanelIf you changed the Enable hibernation check box, click Apply HP Pavilion home PC What is the Internet? Setting Up and Using the InternetIntroducing the Internet What is an ISP? What is the World Wide Web?What is a URL? What is an e-mail address?How do I search the Internet? Setting Up the Modem Back of PC Setting Up Network Interface Adapter Upgrading toTo connect the network interface adapter to the network Setting Up Your Internet Account Connecting to the Internet Signing up with an ISP using Easy Internet Sign-upUsing ISP-provided browser Using any browserVisiting the Hewlett-Packard Web Site Viewing online manuals Sending Receiving E-Mail If using Outlook Express If the ISP provides the browserTo receive e-mail messages Doing Common Tasks Understanding Your DrivesUsing the Diskette Floppy Drive Using the 6-In-1 Memory Card ReaderSpecial note about the Safely Remove Hardware Utility To use the 6-In-1 memory card readerCompactFlash I/II Inserting a CD or DVD Eject button Door Lower for 6-In-1 and diskette driveEject button Drive door Pull for optional drives Removing a CD or DVD Handling CDsUsing MusicMatch Jukebox Playing Music CDsUsing Windows Media Player Creating a CD by Using the CD-RW Drive Click My ComputerCreating a music CD Creating a CD by Using RecordNowClick Make a Music Disc HP Pavilion home PC Creating a data CD Playing DVD MoviesClick Make a Data Disc Playing a DVD Using the WinDVD control panel Viewing Help informationUnderstanding DVD terminology Choose All Programs Choose InterVideo WinDVD PlayerUsing country/region codes Country/Region 3 Southeast Asia Country/Region 1 North AmericaCountry/Region 6 China Creating a DVD by Using the DVD+RW/+R Drive Using the Combo DrivePlaying Video CDs Playing dual-language Video CDsTo select a language InterVideo WinDVD PlayerTo select a language Windows Media Player Using HP Pavilion PC Tools HP Pavilion home PC Getting HP Updates for the PC Using HP Centre to Receive Messages from HPInforming You of Changes To start HP CentreTo turn off the HP Centre Service Re-enabling the HP Centre ServiceClick Disable hp centre Choose hp centreResolving Problems TroubleshootingPower supply is turned on select models only Click Turn Off Computer Problem Solution Click Control Panel Double-clickAdd or Remove Programs Help Problem Solution Using Application Recovery and System Recovery System RestoreApplication Recovery Choose All Programs Choose Hewlett-PackardSystem Recovery To start system recovery System Recovery Using Recovery CDs Using HP Recovery CD CreatorStarting system recovery using recovery CDs Boot Device Priority, and then press Enter on the keyboard HP Pavilion home PC Restarts, a series of startup screens appear. To Double-clickAdministrative Tools Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk DriveTo display hard disk space Double-clickDisk Management LocalIncreasing available hard disk space Uninstalling programsRemoving desktop icons Using the Disk Cleanup utility Reinstalling programsChoose All Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools Choose Control Panel Click Appearance and ThemesIndex CD/DVDDVD 105 Logging off 107 Product notices, 81 programs, uninstalling Upgrading and Servicing the PC HP Pavilion home PC
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