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Thin Client 2533t Mobile manual
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80 pages, 2.8 Mb
HP 2533t Mobile Thin Client
End-User
Reference Guide
Contents
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Safety warning notice
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Table of contents
5 Power
6 Multimedia
7 Wireless
8 Modem and LAN
9 Security
10 Hardware upgrades
11 Drives
Appendix A Routine care
1 Notebook tour
Identifying the hardware
Top components
Pointing devices
Lights
Buttons and switches
Keys
Display
Front components
Right-sidecomponents
Left-sidecomponents
Rear components
Bottom components
Wireless antennae
Identifying the labels
2 Enhanced Write Filter
3 Applications
Citrix Program Neighborhood
Remote Desktop Connection
HP PC Session Allocation Manager (SAM) Client
TeemNT Terminal Emulation
Altiris Client Agent
HP DHCP Settings Update Client
HP ThinState Capture
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Windows Media Player
Macromedia Flash Player
4 Keyboard
Using pointing devices
Setting pointing device preferences
Using the TouchPad
Using the pointing stick
Using hotkeys
Displaying system information (fn+esc)
Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
Switching the screen image (fn+f4)
Viewing battery charge information (fn+f8)
Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9)
Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10)
Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons
Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
Displaying the Q Menu
Using the keypads
Using the embedded numeric keypad
Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad
Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad
Using an optional external numeric keypad
5 Power
Power control and light locations
Shutting down the computer
Setting power options
Using power-savingstates
Initiating and exiting Standby
Using the battery meter
Setting password protection upon exiting Standby
Using battery power
Displaying the remaining battery charge
Inserting or removing the battery
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Charging a battery
Managing low battery levels
Identifying low battery levels
Resolving a low battery level
Conserving battery power
Storing a battery
Disposing of a used battery
Using external AC power
Connecting the AC adapter
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6 Multimedia
Using multimedia hardware
Using the audio features
Using the audio-in(microphone) jack
Using the audio-out(headphone) jack
Adjusting the volume
Using the video features
Using the external monitor port
Using multimedia software
Opening preinstalled multimedia software
Using multimedia software
Preventing playback disruptions
Observing the copyright warning
7 Wireless
About integrated wireless devices
Using wireless controls
Using the wireless button
Using operating system controls
Setting up a WLAN
Connecting to a WLAN
Using wireless security features
Identifying a WLAN device
8 Modem and LAN
Using a modem
Connecting a modem cable
Connecting a country-specificmodem cable adapter
Selecting a location setting
Viewing the current location selection
Adding new locations when traveling
Solving travel connection problems
Connecting to a local area network
9 Security
Protecting the computer
Using passwords
Setting passwords in Windows
Using a setup password
Managing a setup password
Entering a setup password
Using a power-onpassword
Managing a power-onpassword
Entering a power-onpassword
Requiring a power-onpassword at restart
Installing a security cable
10 Hardware upgrades
Using a USB device
Connecting a USB device
Removing a USB device
Using the expansion port
Using PC Cards
Inserting and removing a PC Card
Cancel
Using SD Card Reader cards
Inserting a digital card
Removing a digital card
11 Drives
Identifying installed drives
Handling drives
Using optical drives (select models only)
Inserting an optical disc (CD or DVD)
Removing an optical disc (CD or DVD)
When the disc tray opens
When the disc tray does not open
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A Routine care
Cleaning the display
Cleaning the keyboard
Traveling and shipping
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Index