HP m1160n, m1299a Disconnecting the TV, Ge Force FX tab disabling Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab

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5 Click the OK button to save changes, and then click OK again to close the Display Properties window.

Ge Force FX tab (disabling)

1 Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab.

2 In the area nView Modes select Single Display from the drop-down list. In the area Current display select Analog Display or Digital Display.

3 Click the Apply button.

4 When 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.

5 Click the OK button to save changes, and then click OK again to close the Display Properties window.

Displays tab (disabling)

 

1 Click the Displays tab. This tab shows a

 

monitor and a TV. The upper-left corner of

 

each display icon is a button and a status

n

indicator. A red corner indicates an inactive

display; a green corner indicates an active

display.

Your TV must be

 

connected to the PC to

 

change the display.

 

2 Click the upper-left corner of the TV icon so it is red, and then click the upper-left corner of the monitor icon so it is green. Click the Apply button.

3 When the PC image appears on the TV

Disconnecting the TV

1 Disable the TV option. See the previous procedure.

2 Turn off the TV and the PC.

3 Remove the video cable at the TV and the PC.

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Contents HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Ii HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Iv HP Media Center PC User’s Guide How to Use This Guide Safety and Comfort Safety InformationAC Power Safety Warnings Or damage to equipment or data Read and follow all warningsHelp and Support Center Updates from HPGetting Help Utility ProgramsHP Web Site Support Setup PosterWarranty and Support Guide Instant Support Application and System Recovery ProgramsHP Media Center Software Guide HP Instant Support is available for select models onlyOnline Guides Microsoft Web SiteSpeaker system components InventoryPC Components Media Center components Components may vary by modelSetting Up the PC PC Installation OverviewSetting up the PC Location and number Connectors mayFront of PC Vary by modelLocation and number of connectors may vary by model Back of PCFront and Back PC Connectors SerialConnector Or Icon Location on PC Description and Function Connecting to the Internet Through a Network Port LAN Connecting to the MonitorConnecting to the Internet Select models onlyConnecting the Wireless LAN Connecting the Remote Sensor Connecting a Digital Video Camera to the PC Connecting the TV Signal SourceConnecting the FM Radio Antenna To connect a digital video camera to the PCConnecting an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC To connect an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC To disconnect an HP Personal Media Drive Devices are not Connecting to Other DevicesSome peripheral Included with the PCConnecting the Television Signal Using the TV CablesC D Wall to VCR to TV using coaxial cable HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal Connecting to a TV Using the TV as a MonitorCables for connecting to a TV Connecting the Television Signal Ge Force FX tab Viewing the PC image on the TVNView tab Your TV must be connected to the PC to change the display Disabling the TV optionDisplays tab NView tab disablingDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TVGe Force FX tab disabling Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Is Three Connector Is Six Connector Is Sound Card Configuring Speaker and Sound OptionsSound Connector Types Illustration TypeSound Connector Functions Sound Connector DescriptionName Speaker system See Speaker ConfigurationsDigital out orange connects to a digital audio device with Connecting 2/2.1 Audio Speakers Speaker typesConnecting 4.1 Audio Speakers Connecting 5.1 Audio Speakers Following diagram shows a typical 5.1 audio installation Connecting 7.1 Audio Speakers Is Six Connector Is Sound CardAdapter and extension cables are purchased separately Connecting the PC to a Home Audio SystemAdapter cables Home stereo installation Home audio installation DefgHome audio installation procedure Connecting Digital Audio Configuring Audio OutputChoose All Programs Configuring Audio Output with Multi-channel Sound ManagerClick Music . Click Multi-channel Sound Click the Speaker Configuration tab near Sound Effect Manager Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect Manager Using the Audio WizardRetasking front panel connectors Configuring Audio Output with a Sound Card Enabling digital audio output with a sound card optionalSpeaker mode 5.1 channel Configuring Audio for Media CenterConfiguring Audio for the WinDVD Player Select Audio Output ConfigurationLocating the volume icon Adjusting the VolumeUsing Headphones Speaker systemConnector only Using a MicrophoneConnecting a microphone 1 to 8/7.1 speaker systemResolving Sound Issues Selecting recording devicesHP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Selecting an ISP Starting the PCStarting the PC for the First Time Open Easy Internet Sign-upUsing the Start menu Media Center PC Desktop ViewDesktop shortcuts Select models only Icon Opens Use it toTransferring Old PC Information to a New PC Making Recovery DiscsHP Products Work Better Together Important Information About Recorded TV ProgramsUsing Software Programs Protecting the PCTurning Off the PC Using HP Organize SoftwareUsing PC Help & Tools Choose PC Help & ToolsPutting the PC into standby Manual Standby ModeStandby mode tips Taking the PC out of standbyManual Hibernation Mode Automatic Standby or Hibernation Mode Installing Software Using the PC Hardware Using the KeyboardInternet buttons Access buttonsSpecial Keyboard Buttons Configuring the keyboard buttons Media control or playback buttonsWireless receiver Using the MouseWireless Keyboard Set Remote Control 45˚ Feet MetersInstalling the remote control batteries Use alkaline batteries in the remote controlMemory Card Reader Card Insert the Media Slot Reader LocationUnderstanding the in-use light Using the memory card readerFormatting a memory card Troubleshooting the memory card reader Safely Remove Hardware UtilityInstalling an HP Camera Docking Station Dock base. This Camera bracketClips onto the camera Bracket comes withOUT Using the PC Hardware HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Problem Solution My computer won’t TroubleshootingProblems and Solutions Installed a new printer or other device, and it won’t workHP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Troubleshooting Multimedia buttons Problem Solution When I push oneSpecial or On the keyboardComputer Appears to Problem Solution Monitor doesn’tWork, even though Mouse doesn’t work, even though everything else doesMy remote control doesn’t work My software stopped workingProblemSolution ProblemSolution Memory card reader won’t read my memory card ProblemSolution Occurring when Problem Solution My DVD won’t playCodec errors are Play certain filesIndex DVDPage
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