HP 23-p009, 23-p020t, 23-p029c, 23-p017c, 23-p027c, 23-p010 Adjusting the stand, Waking the computer

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Adjusting the stand

This stand allows you to tilt the computer backward from 10 degrees to 25 degrees to set it to a comfortable angle.

Figure 1-6Adjusting tilt

Waking the computer

To wake the HP ProOne 400 G1 All-in-One:

To wake the computer from standby using the touch feature, swipe the screen or touch the screen and hold for at least two seconds.

To wake the computer from hibernation, press and release the power button.

This affects the HP ProOne 400 G1 All-in-One equipped with one of the following operating systems:

Windows 8 (all editions, 64-bit)

Windows 7 (all editions, 32-bit and 64-bit)

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide First Edition January Document part number About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Preventing electrostatic damage Grounding methods Overview Product featuresPage 1Front Components Front components 2Side components Side components3Rear components Rear components4Keyboard features Keyboard featuresWaking the computer Adjusting the standSerial number location 7Locating the serial number Product featuresAdjusting display brightness Adjusting the audio signalPage Additional information Hardware repair and upgradeConnecting power Connecting and disconnecting power2Installing a cable lock Installing a cable lock3Securing the access panel Hardware repair and upgrade Installing an access panel security screwSynchronizing the optional wireless keyboard and mouse Page Attaching the computer to a mounting fixture 1Computer dimensions without standPage Connecting a second display Page Locating internal components Removing and installing memoryPage Populating Sodimm sockets Page Page Page Replacing the battery 20Removing the access panel Hardware repair and upgrade Page Page Page Replacing a hard drive Replacing drivesPage Page Page Page Page Slide the 2.5-inch hard drive out of the drive adapter Installing a hard drive Page Page Page Replacing the optical disc drive Page Page Page Page Grounding methods Preventing electrostatic damageComputer operating guidelines and routine care Shipping preparation Optical disc drive precautionsIndex
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