HP SR5618CF, SR5558D, SR5615CF Changing Mouse Settings, Panning, Switching mouse button functions

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Panning

1Place the cursor anywhere in the document, and then press and hold down the scroll wheel button.

2Slowly move the mouse in the direction you want to pan. The farther that you move the mouse from the starting point, the faster the document pans.

3To stop panning, release the scroll wheel button.

NOTE: Panning works only if the horizontal scroll bar in the window is active. Panning does not work with some software programs.

Changing Mouse Settings

Switching mouse button functions

To switch the functions of the right and left mouse buttons for left-handed use:

1Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar.

2Click Control Panel.

3Click Hardware and Sound, if it is present.

4Click Mouse.

5Click the Buttons tab, and check Switch primary and secondary buttons.

6Click Apply (using the new primary button), and then click OK.

Changing mouse pointer speed

To change the speed of the cursor on the screen relative to the motion of the mouse:

1Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar.

2Click Control Panel.

3Click Hardware and Sound, if it is present.

4Click Mouse.

5Click the Pointer Options tab.

6In the Motion area, use the slider to adjust the pointer speed. You can select other pointer options by placing a check in the check box next to the setting that you want.

7Click Apply, and then click OK.

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Using the Mouse Using the KeyboardIntroducing Your Computer Software Configuring Speaker and Sound OptionsUsing the Windows Media Center Remote Control Using the Memory Card Reader Using CD and DVD Media DrivesUsing the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive Managing FilesPlaying CDs, DVDs, or VCDs 111 Using Windows Media CenterCreating Audio and Data Discs 141 Working with Pictures and Videos 151 Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer 163Index 201 Watching and Recording TV Programs 179Finding Onscreen Guides Getting HelpFinding Guides on the Web Click All Programs Click User GuidesUsing the PC Help & Tools Folder Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing the hardware diagnostic tools Click All Programs Click PC Help & ToolsClick All Programs Click HP Total Care Advisor Using HP Total Care Advisor SoftwareGetting Started features vary by model Turning On the Computer for the First Time Click Shut Down Using Shut DownTurning Off the Computer Using Sleep mode Using LockUsing Hibernate mode Restarting the Computer Automatic Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modeClick Online Services and then click Easy Internet Services Connecting to the InternetSetting Up User Accounts Using the Computer with Safety and ComfortProtecting the Computer Computer risk Security featurePassword Function Using passwordsClick All Programs Using antivirus softwareUsing firewall software Select the desired configuration Installing critical security updates Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware DevicesClick Help and Support Click Recover factory settingsGetting Started features vary by model Alphanumeric keys Using the KeyboardIdentifying Keyboard Features Edit keys Function keysNumeric keys Arrow keysIcon Name Description Keyboard indicatorsSpecial keyboard buttons Compaq Icon Feature DescriptionIdentifying Special Keyboard Buttons Icon Label Description Icon Feature DescriptionClick Keyboard Customizing the keyboard buttonsClick Control Panel Keyboard Shortcuts Wireless Mouse and Keyboard TroubleshootingSynchronizing a wireless mouse and keyboard Using the Keyboard Getting Started features vary by model Using the Mouse Autoscrolling Using the Mouse ButtonsScrolling Switching mouse button functions Changing Mouse SettingsPanning Changing mouse pointer speedChanging the scroll wheel speed Changing the double-click speedTurning on the ClickLock option Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Troubleshooting Getting Started features vary by model Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Adjusting speaker volume Selecting a microphone Configuring audio outputAdjusting microphone volume Configuring the audio card software Sound Blaster X-Fi configuration modes Configuring the FlexiJack connectorUsing Audio Creation Mode Using Entertainment ModeUsing Game Mode Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio ManagerClick the Speaker Configuration tab More informationRealtek HD Audio Manager control screens Getting Started features vary by model Click Digital In tab, and then select Set Default Device Retasking front panel audio connectors Audio input overview Configuring multistreaming audioAudio output overview Example 1 For online gaming When to use multistreaming audioSetting up multistreaming audio Click Windows Media Center Configuring audio for Windows Media CenterExample 2 For digital home entertainment Selecting recording devices Resolving sound issuesType 6 connectors only Remote control can Using the Windows Media Center Remote ControlRemote control cannot Select models onlyRemote Control Buttons Overview Using the Windows Media Center Remote Control About the Remote Control Click Device Manager Troubleshooting the Remote ControlGetting Started features vary by model Learning More About Software Using the DesktopIntroducing Your Computer Software Using the All Programs menu Using the Windows Start Button MenuRemoving desktop icons Retrieving desktop iconsOrganizing the All Programs list Using the Control PanelWorking with Digital Images Feature Name DescriptionResizing Windows About the Internet Searching the Internet Using a BrowserClick Internet Explorer Restricting Internet contentManually running a scan Using the Norton Internet Security Antivirus SoftwareClick the Norton Internet Security tab Click Run a ScanSetting up a Custom Scan time Setting a Full System Scan timeClick Configure a Scan Click Schedule Full System Scan Click Configure a Scan Click Manage Custom ScansUsing the e-mail program provided by your ISP Using Windows MailSending and Receiving E-Mail Click All Programs Click Windows MailHP, and then click HP Photosmart Essential Software Quick Reference TableWith this program You can CyberLink PowerDirector select models only With this program You can Getting Started features vary by model Organizing Files with Folders Managing FilesMoving Files Creating FoldersFinding Files Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin Renaming FilesDeleting Files Copying Files Using a PrinterGetting Started features vary by model Blu-ray Allows you to Using CD and DVD Media DrivesUsing the CD and DVD Drives Inserting and removing CDs and DVDs Handling CDs and DVDsUsing CD and DVD Media Drives Compatibility Information DVD-RW Disc Features and Compatibility TableROM RAM DVD-RW/-R DVD+RW/+R Optical Drive Quick Reference TableUsing Blu-ray and HD Disc Drives Getting Started features vary by model Using the Memory Card Reader Slot memory card reader select models only Media Insertion GuideSlot reader Card Insert the media LocationMiniSD Card Insert the media Slot reader LocationMMC Plus MMC MobileActivity light Upper slot Lower slot Formatting a Memory Card Understanding the Activity LightTroubleshooting the Memory Card Reader Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive Inserting the Drive into an HP Drive Bay Connecting the DriveHP Media Drive fronts Connecting the Drive to a Computer Without a Drive BayClick Computer Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive LetterTransferring files to another computer manually Using the DriveDisconnecting the Drive Microsoft updates Drive does not appear on my computer Troubleshooting the HP Media DriveWrite Cache Enable does not stay enabled Data transfer rate seems slow with my USB 2.0 adapter cardAdministrator privilege for installing software Using Windows Media Center Completing the setup wizard Setting Up Windows Media CenterUsing Windows Media Center Windows Media Center Start menu items Windows Media Center Start MenuWindows Media Center Features Watch and record live TV Sharing your digital memories Right music for the momentPlaying FM or Internet radio Transforming your living space into a theater Navigating Windows Media CenterOnline media Opening Windows Media Center with a mouseUsing the Windows Media Center menu bars Selecting items in Windows Media Center Inset window Full-screen modeIcon Action Windows Media Center control menuGeneral Startup and Window behavior Changing Windows Media Center SettingsWindows Media Center Settings categories Using Windows Media Center power settings Click Save changes Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs Using MusicUsing Music with Windows Media Center Click Library Setup Using the music libraryAdding music to the music library Adding music files from the hard disk driveClick music library Adding music files from a CDDeleting music files from the music library Using supported music file typesPlaying Music Files in Windows Media Center Playing an album in Windows Media Center Changing the visualization settingsClick Visualizations or Visualization Options Click Play AlbumPlaying a song in Windows Media Center Creating a Queue in Windows Media CenterFinding and Playing an Album Windows Media Center Using album detailsSearching for music tracks and files Using Search in Windows Media CenterCreating a Playlist in Windows Media Center Click play all Click View Queue Copying Music Files to CD in Windows Media Center Listening to Online Radio Stations Listening to FM Radio Stations Setting Up the TV Signal Playing FM Radio Stations Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs Organizing and Using Preset Radio Stations Playing Music CDs Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same TimeUsing preset radio stations Playing DVDs Playing CDs with Windows Media PlayerTroubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDs Using Windows Media Center to play DVDsPlaying DVD Movies in Windows Media Center Using country/region codesChanging the DVD movie language Changing the DVD SettingsChanging DVD remote control options Changing DVD closed captioning Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player Changing DVD Audio SettingsPlaying CDs, DVDs, or VCDs Getting Started features vary by model Playing video CDs VCDs with Windows Media Player Playing Video CDs VCDsGetting Started features vary by model Creating Audio and Data Discs Working with Audio CDs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before RecordingBefore you begin creating discs Audio CD tipsCreating video discs Creating audio CDsCopying a disc Copying a disc using two disc drivesCreating data discs Copying a disc using one disc driveLightScribe requirements Making a disc label using LightScribe TechnologyWhat is LightScribe? Under Select the label’s layout and background Making a LightScribe label by using CyberLink LabelPrintBack of Front Cover paper insert label Making a paper disc labelUnder Select the label’s layout and background Working with Pictures and Videos Adding Pictures in Windows Media Center Viewing Pictures in Windows Media CenterAdding picture files from the hard disk drive Click Pictures + Videos Click picture libraryClick Pictures + Videos and then click picture library Click Pictures + Videos, and then click picture library Viewing pictures as a slide showViewing a slide show with music Using supported picture file types in Windows Media Center Fixing red eye or contrast Editing Pictures in Windows Media CenterCropping pictures in Windows Media Center Click Touch Up Click Contrast or Red EyeClick Pictures + Videos Rotating picturesClick Touch Up Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Windows Media Center Printing Pictures in Windows Media CenterClick Pictures + Videos Click video library Playing Videos in Windows Media CenterPlaying digital videos Recording analog and digital video files Using supported video file typesTransferring and Recording Video Files Creating a DVD from Video Files Windows Media Center Getting Started features vary by model Basic steps for making a movie Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducerGetting Started features vary by model Getting started Using muvee autoProducerCamera Button Enables you to See Get Video fromAdd Video Add PicturesCapturing live video from a DV camera Capturing video from a digital video cameraCapturing pictures from a DV camera Click Media ScreenCapturing recorded video from a DV camera Adding videosCreating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer Adding pictures Selecting the style Changing the settingsAdding music Response to music Cutting rate Film color Previewing the movie Making the movieModifying the movie Click Play muvees Saving the movie projectClick Burn Now Recording the movie project to discSupported muvee autoProducer output file types Upgrading muvee autoProducerGetting Started features vary by model Navigating TV + Movies Watching and Recording TV ProgramsGetting Started features vary by model Watching live TV Watching TVControlling TV playback Button Action Using the remote control in TV + MoviesUsing Windows Media Center without the guide Using the Television Program GuideTelevision Program Guide errors Viewing the Television Program Guide Setting up how Windows Media Center downloads the guide Click Add Channel Adding a postal code to receive the correct guideAdding missing channels to the guide Click Edit Numbers Searching for TV ProgramsEditing and removing channels in the guide Click Categories Searching for TV programs by using categoriesRecording icons Description Recording TV ProgramsRecording programs manually without using the guide Recording TV by using the guideClick Channel and Time Recording quality and hard disk drive storage spaceQuality of recording Approximate hard disk drive space used Watching TV programs stored on HP Media DriveRecording TV programs to the HP Media Drive About recording TV to the HP Media DriveChanging the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive Changing the TV recording path to the HP Media DriveUpdating recorded TV list after removing the HP Media Drive Add TV recording folder for Windows Media Center to findChanging disk space for recording TV programs Copying recorded TV programs to DVD or CD Click Burn files to disc using WindowsClick Burn DVD Media copy protectionClick Recorded TV or Video Library, and then click Next Playing DVDs in Windows Media Center Playing Recorded TV ProgramsIndex Getting Started features vary by model Mute button 25 muvee autoProducer Remote control buttons 50 range Using with another program open Part number
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