HP m7181.uk, a1005.uk, a1029.uk manual Using a TV as a Monitor, Using Speakers, Cables You May Need

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Using a TV as a Monitor

Using a TV as a Monitor

Your PC may have TV-out (select models only) capability, which means you can connect it to a television to view the computer image on a TV screen. With the TV-out feature, you can view the computer image, watch DVD movies (if you have a DVD player), or play games using your TV.

Cables You May Need

To connect a TV to the PC, you may need a video cable and an audio cable (not provided; purchase separately). The type of video cable you need depends on your TV:

If your TV has an S-video socket, you need an S-video cable.

If your TV has a composite video socket, you need a composite video cable, and, depending on the sockets on the back of your PC, you may also need an S-video adapter cable.

Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen

The type of video card on your PC determines how the PC selects the TV-out option.

When you want to disconnect the TV from your PC, you may need to disable the

TV option to return your PC display to its original resolution.

Using Speakers

Speakers are included with the monitor (select models only), or are sold separately. For details on connecting stereo speakers to the PC, see the quick setup poster.

NOTE: Speakers may be passive (no power button and no powercable) or active (power button or powercable). Your PC supports only active (powered) speaker systems; the speaker system must have its own powercable.

A stereo speaker set is a left-right, two-channel speaker system. A multi-channel audio speaker system is a system with more than two channels, and it may include a subwoofer. For example, 5.1 channels, referred to as a six-speaker mode, uses two front speakers (left-right), two rear speakers (left-right), a centre speaker, and a subwoofer.

If your PC has multi-channel audio speaker capacity (select models only), you can connect four channels for four speakers output or six channels for 5.1 speakers output.

Connect your speaker system to the PC, and then configure the audio software for sound output.

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Contents PC Basics Guide The information in this document is subject to change without notice Table of Contents Introducing the PCManaging Files Using the InternetIntroducing the Software Improving PC Performance IndexUninstalling Programs Cleaning Up Your Hard Disk Drivevi PC Basics Guide Introducing the PC PC Base ComponentsExternal PC Components PC OperationAdditional PC Base Components Protecting Your PC Using a Power Surge SuppressorUsing Virus Protection Programs Using Windows Update Turning Off the PCStandby Mode 4 Click Turn Off2 Click Turn Off Computer Hibernation Mode2 Click Turn Off Computer 3 Click Stand By 3 Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is present Restarting the PCAutomatic Standby or Hibernation 2 Click Control PanelUsing the Mouse Using the Mouse ButtonsScrolling AutoscrollingClick means to press the left button on the mouse once Double-click means to press the left button on the mouse two AUsing the Keyboard Switching Mouse Button Functions5 Tick Switch primary and secondary buttons on the Buttons tab PanningStandard Keyboard Features Keyboard ShortcutsAlphanumeric Keys Function KeysNumeric Keys Edit KeysArrow Keys Special Keyboard Buttons Keyboard IndicatorsVolume Control a ef Adjusting the MonitorMedia Control Keys Using a TV as a Monitor Using SpeakersCables You May Need Viewing the PC Image on Your TV ScreenUsing a Microphone Adjusting Speaker VolumeAdjusting Microphone Volume 3 In Adjust volume for, click RecordingUsing Media Drives Using Your CD and DVD DrivesHandling CDs and DVDs Inserting and Removing CDs and DVDs3 Gently place the disc in the tray with the label facing up Using a Diskette Floppy Drive Using a Printer20 PC Basics Guide Learning More about Software Using the DesktopIntroducing the Software Removing Desktop Icons Retrieving Desktop IconsUsing the Start Menu Using the All Programs MenuOrganising Your All Programs List 2 Choose All ProgramsUsing the Control Panel Control PanelResizing Windows FeatureWorking with Digital Images Managing Files Organising Files with FoldersMoving Files Creating Folders3 Under File and Folder Tasks, click Make a new folder 3 Click Move this fileCopying Files Finding Files3 Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file 2 Under what do you want to search for?, click All files and foldersRenaming Files Deleting FilesGetting Files Out of the Recycle Bin RenameConnecting the Modem Using the InternetConnecting to the Internet Setting Up the Ethernet Connection About the InternetUsing a Browser Restricting Internet Content Searching the Internet3 Double-click Internet Options Sending and Receiving E-Mail2 Click Network and Internet Connections, if it is present If Using Outlook Express Sending E-Mail Messages with Outlook ExpressIf Your ISP Provides the E-Mail Program Receiving E-Mail Messages with Outlook Express38 PC Basics Guide 4 Double-click Administrative Tools Improving PC PerformanceIncreasing Available Hard Disk Drive Space Viewing the Amount of Used and Free Disk SpaceUninstalling Programs Cleaning Up Your Hard Disk DriveEmptying the Recycle Bin 2 Click Control Panel 3 Double-click Add or Remove ProgramsConsolidating Scattered Files and Folders 3 Click DefragmentFixing Hard Disk Drive Errors 4 Click Check NowIndex 44 PC Basics Guide
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