Infrared
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Kensington | Parallel | Serial | VGA |
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Figure
Turning the OmniBook On and Off
∙On. Press the blue power button to turn on the OmniBook.
∙Standby. The display turns off automatically if the computer is inactive for about 2 minutes.
∙Suspend. Click Start, Suspend (Windows 95) or press the blue power button briefly (about 1 second) to suspend activity when the OmniBook is on. When you turn on the computer, it resumes your previous work session.
Closing the lid (for more than 2 seconds) also suspends the computer.
∙Hibernate. Press Fn+F12. This is like Off, except that your current work session is first saved to disk. When you turn on the computer, it reboots and restores your previous session.
∙Off. Click Start, Shut Down. If the OmniBook does not respond, press and hold the blue power button until the display shuts down. When you turn on the computer, it reboots. Unsaved data is lost.
Table
Power Mode
Standby
Suspend
To Enter Mode
Press Fn+S (not Windows 98)
allow
Press blue power button for about
1second
click Start, Shut Down, Standby (Windows 98)
click Start, Suspend (Windows 95)
allow
To Turn Back On
Press any key or move a pointing device to display the current session
Press blue power button to display the current session
Hibernate
Off
Press Fn+F12
allow
Click Start, Shut Down
Press and hold the blue power button until the display shuts down.
Press blue power button to restart and restore the previous session.
Press blue power button to restart with a new session.
Product Information | HP OmniBook 4100/4150 |