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hard, flat surface. Do not allow another hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft
surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, to block airflow. Also, do not allow the AC adapter to come
into contact with the skin or a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, during operation. The
computer and the AC adapter comply with the user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by
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This guide provides basic information for using and upgrading this product.
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Locating hardware....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Locating software......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
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Display .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Low blue light mode (select products only)..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Keyboard area ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Touchpad ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Touchpad settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Adjusting touchpad settings................................................................................................................................................................7
Turning on the touchpad.........................................................................................................................................................................7
Touchpad components.......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Lights .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Button and fingerprint reader ..................................................................................................................................................................................9
Special keys.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Action keys ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Hot keys ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
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Rear ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Labels ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Using a SIM card (select products only).....................................................................................................................................................................16
Determining the correct SIM card size for your computer...............................................................................................................16
Inserting a nano SIM card ..........................................................................................................................................................................................17
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Connecting to a wireless network..................................................................................................................................................................................18
Using the wireless controls......................................................................................................................................................................................18
Wireless button .....................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Operating system controls............................................................................................................................................................................18
Connecting to a WLAN ................................................................................................................................................................................................19
Using HP Mobile Broadband (select products only)...............................................................................................................................19
Locating mobile operator settings ..........................................................................................................................................................19
Connecting with HP Mobile Broadband..............................................................................................................................................20
Using eSIM (select products only)......................................................................................................................................................................20
Using GPS (select products only)........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select products only)................................................................................................................... 21
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Connecting Bluetooth devices................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Using NFC to share information (select products only) ........................................................................................................... 21
Connecting to a wired network........................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Connecting to a local area network (LAN) (select products only)............................................................................................... 22
Using HP LAN-Wireless Protection (select products only)................................................................................................................ 22
Using HP MAC Address Pass Through (select products only).................................................................................................................. 23
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Using touchpad and touch screen gestures ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Tap.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Two-finger pinch zoom................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Two-finger slide (touchpad and precision touchpad)...........................................................................................................................26
Two-finger tap (touchpad and precision touchpad).............................................................................................................................. 26
Three-finger tap (touchpad and precision touchpad)..........................................................................................................................26
Four-finger tap (touchpad and precision touchpad) ..............................................................................................................................27
Three-finger swipe (touchpad and precision touchpad).....................................................................................................................27
Four-finger swipe (precision touchpad)...........................................................................................................................................................27
One-finger slide (touch screen)............................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Using an optional keyboard or mouse........................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Using an on-screen keyboard (select products only) ...................................................................................................................................... 28
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Using a camera (select products only).......................................................................................................................................................................29
Using audio..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Connecting speakers.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Connecting headphones ..........................................................................................................................................................................................29
Connecting headsets .................................................................................................................................................................................................30
Using sound settings ...................................................................................................................................................................................................30
Viewing or changing sound settings.....................................................................................................................................................30
Using the control panel to view and control audio settings.................................................................................................30
Using video .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
Connecting a Thunderbolt device using a USB Type-C cable........................................................................................................31
Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable..................................................................................................................................... 32
Connecting a high-definition TV or monitor using HDMI ........................................................................................................ 32
Setting up HDMI audio..................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Turning on HDMI audio .........................................................................................................................................................................33
Turning off HDMI audio.........................................................................................................................................................................33
Discovering and connecting wired displays using MultiStream Transport.........................................................................33
Connecting displays to computers with NVIDIA graphics (with an optional hub)................................................ 33
Connecting displays to computers with Intel graphics (with an optional hub).......................................................34
Connecting displays to computers with Intel graphics (with a built-in hub)..............................................................34
Discovering and connecting to Miracast-compatible wireless displays (select products only).......................... 34
Discovering and connecting to Intel WiDi certified displays (select Intel products only) .........................................35
Connecting to Intel WiDi certified displays......................................................................................................................................35
Opening Intel WiDi...............................................................................................................................................................................................35
Using data transfer................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Connecting devices to a USB Type-C port (select products only)..............................................................................................35
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Using Sleep and Hibernation ............................................................................................................................................................................................37
Initiating and exiting Sleep........................................................................................................................................................................................37
Initiating and exiting Hibernation (select products only)...................................................................................................................38
Shutting down (turning off) the computer ...............................................................................................................................................................38
Using the Power icon .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Running on battery power...................................................................................................................................................................................................39
Using HP Fast Charge (select products only)............................................................................................................................................39
Displaying battery charge........................................................................................................................................................................................40
Finding battery information in HP Support Assistant (select products only).....................................................................40
Conserving battery power.......................................................................................................................................................................................40
Identifying low battery levels .................................................................................................................................................................................40
Resolving a low battery level................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Resolving a low battery level when external power is available......................................................................................... 41
Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available....................................................................................41
Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation .............................................................. 41
Factory-sealed battery................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Running on external power................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
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Protecting the computer ......................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Using passwords........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Setting passwords in Windows ............................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Setting passwords in Computer Setup.......................................................................................................................................................... 45
Managing a BIOS administrator password ................................................................................................................................................. 45
Setting a new BIOS administrator password.................................................................................................................................. 45
Changing a BIOS administrator password....................................................................................................................................... 46
Deleting a BIOS administrator password.......................................................................................................................................... 46
Entering a BIOS administrator password...........................................................................................................................................47
Using DriveLock Security Options ......................................................................................................................................................................47
Selecting Automatic DriveLock (select products only) ............................................................................................................47
Enabling Automatic DriveLock........................................................................................................................................................47
Disabling Automatic DriveLock......................................................................................................................................................48
Entering an Automatic DriveLock password........................................................................................................................ 48
Selecting manual DriveLock........................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Setting a DriveLock master password ..................................................................................................................................... 49
Enabling DriveLock and setting a DriveLock user password.............................................................................................. 50
Disabling DriveLock ...........................................................................................................................................................................................50
Entering a DriveLock password ................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Changing a DriveLock password ............................................................................................................................................................. 51
Windows Hello (select products only)......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Using antivirus software....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Using firewall software ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................52
Installing software updates................................................................................................................................................................................................53
Using HP Client Security (select products only)..................................................................................................................................................53
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Using HP TechPulse (select products only)............................................................................................................................................................. 53
Using an optional security cable (select products only)...............................................................................................................................53
Using a fingerprint reader (select products only) ..............................................................................................................................................54
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Improving performance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Using Disk Defragmenter .........................................................................................................................................................................................55
Using Disk Cleanup .......................................................................................................................................................................................................55
Using HP 3D DriveGuard (select products only) ......................................................................................................................................55
Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status....................................................................................................................................................56
Updating programs and drivers......................................................................................................................................................................................56
Cleaning your computer.......................................................................................................................................................................................................56
Enabling HP Easy Clean (select products only)........................................................................................................................................56
Removing dirt and debris from your computer..........................................................................................................................................57
Cleaning your computer with a disinfectant................................................................................................................................................57
Caring for wood veneer (select products only) ........................................................................................................................................58
Traveling with or shipping your computer................................................................................................................................................................59
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Backing up information and creating recovery media...................................................................................................................................60
Using Windows tools for backing up.................................................................................................................................................................60
Using the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool to create recovery media (select products only).........................60
Restoring and recovering your system......................................................................................................................................................................60
Creating a system restore .......................................................................................................................................................................................61
Restoring and recovery methods........................................................................................................................................................................61
Recovering using HP Recovery media.............................................................................................................................................................61
Changing the computer boot order.................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Using HP Sure Recover (select products only)..........................................................................................................................................62
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Using Computer Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................63
Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup ..........................................................................................................................................63
Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup.........................................................................................................................................63
Updating the BIOS .........................................................................................................................................................................................................64
Determining the BIOS version ...................................................................................................................................................................64
Preparing for a BIOS update.......................................................................................................................................................................64
Downloading a BIOS update............................................................................................................................................................65
Installing a BIOS update......................................................................................................................................................................65
Changing the boot order using the f9 prompt ..........................................................................................................................................65
TPM BIOS settings (select products only) ..............................................................................................................................................................66
Using HP Sure Start (select products only).............................................................................................................................................................66
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Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows (select products only).................................................................................................67
Using an HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows hardware failure ID code........................................................................67
Accessing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows...............................................................................................................................67
Accessing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows from HP Support Assistant..................................................67
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Accessing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows from the Start menu (select products only)............68
Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows........................................................................................................................68
Downloading the latest HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows version from HP.............................................68
Downloading the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows from the Microsoft Store.......................................68
Downloading HP Hardware Diagnostics Windows by product name or number (select products
only) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................68
Installing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows..................................................................................................................................69
Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI ................................................................................................................................................................69
Using an HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI hardware failure ID code..................................................................................69
Starting HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI ...............................................................................................................................................69
Starting HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI through HP Hotkey Support software (select products
only)............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70
Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI to a USB flash drive....................................................................................70
Downloading the latest HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version..............................................................................70
Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI by product name or number (select products
only) ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70
Using Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI settings (select products only).....................................................................71
Downloading Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI.................................................................................................................71
Downloading the latest Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version...........................................................71
Downloading Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI by product name or number..................................71
Customizing Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI settings..............................................................................................71
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Operating environment..........................................................................................................................................................................................................74
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Finding the technology tools you need............................................................................................................................................................77
The HP commitment......................................................................................................................................................................................................77
International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP)...................................................................................................78
Finding the best assistive technology..............................................................................................................................................................78
Assessing your needs ......................................................................................................................................................................................78
Accessibility for HP products......................................................................................................................................................................78
Standards and legislation ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Standards............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 79
Mandate 376 – EN 301 549 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 79
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)............................................................................................................................. 79
Legislation and regulations.....................................................................................................................................................................................80
Useful accessibility resources and links ..................................................................................................................................................................80
Organizations....................................................................................................................................................................................................................80
Educational institutions .............................................................................................................................................................................................80
Other disability resources ........................................................................................................................................................................................81
HP links....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
Contacting support...................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
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This computer is a powerful tool designed to enhance your work and entertainment. Read this chapter to
learn about best practices after you set up your computer and where to find additional HP resources.
After you set up and register the computer, HP recommends the following steps to get the most out of
your smart investment:
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ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select support HP Support Assist
HP Support Assist
HP Support Assist
HP Support AssistHP Support Assistant
ant
ant
antant.
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HP support
For HP support, go to https://www.hp.com/support, and
follow the instructions to find your product.
‒ or –
Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in support
the search box, and then select HP Support Assist
HP Support Assist
HP Support Assist
HP Support AssistHP Support Assistant
ant
ant
antant.
‒ or –
Select the question mark icon (select products only) in
the taskbar.
●Online chat with an HP technician
●Support telephone numbers
●Replacement parts videos (select products only)
●Maintenance and service guides
●HP service center locations
Safety & Comfort Guide
To access this guide:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type HP
Documentation in the search box, and then
select HP Document
HP Document
HP Document
HP DocumentHP Documentation
ation
ation
ationation.
‒ or –
■Go to http://www.hp.com/ergo.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: You must be connected to the
internet to access the latest version of the user
guide.
●Proper workstation setup
●Guidelines for posture and work habits that increase your
comfort and decrease your risk of injury
●Electrical and mechanical safety information
Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices
To access this document:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type HP
Documentation in the search box, and then
select HP Document
HP Document
HP Document
HP DocumentHP Documentation
ation
ation
ationation.
●Important regulatory notices, including information about
Restrictions of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and proper
battery disposal, if needed.
Limited Warranty
*
To access this document:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type HP
Documentation in the search box, and then
select HP Document
HP Document
HP Document
HP DocumentHP Documentation
ation
ation
ationation.
‒ or –
■Go to http://www.hp.com/go/orderdocuments.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: You must be connected to the
internet to access the latest version of the user
guide.
●Specific warranty information about this computer
*You can find your HP Limited Warranty located with the user guides on your product and/or on the CD or DVD provided in the
box. In some countries or regions, HP might provide a printed warranty in the box. For countries or regions where the warranty is
not provided in printed format, you can request a copy from http://www.hp.com/go/orderdocuments. For products purchased in
Asia Pacific, you can write to HP at POD, PO Box 161, Kitchener Road Post Office, Singapore 912006. Include your product name,
and your name, phone number, and postal address.
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Components
Components
Components
ComponentsComponents
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Your computer features top-rated components. This chapter provides details about your components,
where they are located, and how they work.
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Use these instructions to find out what hardware is installed on your computer.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select the device manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device ManagerDevice Manager app.
A list displays all the devices installed on your computer.
For information about system hardware components and the system BIOS version number, press
fn esc+ (select products only).
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Use these instructions to find out what software is installed on your computer:
■Right-click the button, and then select
Start
Start
Start
StartStart Apps and Featur
Apps and Featur
Apps and Featur
Apps and FeaturApps and Features
es
es
eses.
Right
Right
Right
RightRight
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Magnetic pen attachment area (select
products only)
Holds an optional pen.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) SIM card slot (select products only) Supports a wireless subscriber identity module (SIM) card.
(3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)) Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the computer.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent,
but it might not prevent the computer from being mishandled
or stolen.
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
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)
)) USB SuperSpeed port Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer,
and (for select products) charges small devices (such as a
smartphone) when the computer is on or in Sleep mode.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Use a standard USB Type-A charging cable or cable
adapter (purchased separately) when charging a small
external device.
(5
(5
(5
(5(5)
)
)
)) Audio-out (headphone)/Audio-in
(microphone) combo jack
Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones,
earbuds, a headset, or a television audio cable. Also
connects an optional headset microphone. This jack does
not support optional standalone microphones.
W
W
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ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the
volume before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a
headset. For additional safety information, see the
Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices
.
To access this guide:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type HP
Documentation in the search box, and then select HP
HP
HP
HP HP
Documentation
Documentation
Documentation
DocumentationDocumentation.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: When a device is connected to the jack, the
computer speakers are disabled.
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) HDMI® port Connects an optional video or audio device, such as a
high-definition television, any compatible digital or audio
component, or a high-speed High Definition Multimedia
Interface® (HDMI) device.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) USB SuperSpeed port with HP Sleep and
Charge
Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer,
and charges small devices (such as a smartphone), even
when the computer is off.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Use a standard USB Type-A charging cable or cable
adapter (purchased separately) when charging a small
external device.
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Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(3
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)) USB Type-C® power connector and
Thunderbolt™ ports with HP Sleep and
Charge and DisplayPort™ output (2)
Connect an AC adapter that has a USB Type-C connector,
supplying power to the computer and, if needed, charging the
computer battery.
– and –
Connect USB devices, provide high-speed data transfer, and
charge small devices (such as a smartphone), even when the
computer is off.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Use a standard USB Type-C charging cable or cable
adapter (purchased separately) when charging a small
external device.
– and –
Connect display devices that have a USB Type-C connector,
providing DisplayPort output.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Your computer might also support a Thunderbolt
docking station.
(
(
(
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4
4
44)
)
)
)) Battery light When AC power is connected:
●White: The battery charge is greater than 90 percent.
●Amber: The battery charge is from 0 to 90 percent.
●Off: The battery is not charging.
When AC power is disconnected (battery not charging):
●Blinking amber: The battery has reached a low battery
level. When the battery has reached a critical battery
level, the battery light begins blinking rapidly.
●Off: The battery is not charging.
(5
(5
(5
(5(5)
)
)
)) Smart card reader (select products only) Supports optional smart cards.
Display
Display
Display
DisplayDisplay
Use the illustration and table to identify the display components.
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Your computer display is shipped from the factory in low blue light mode for improved eye comfort and
safety. Also, blue light mode automatically adjusts blue light emissions when you are using the computer
at night or for reading.
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ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the
Safety & Comfort Guide
. It describes proper
workstation setup and proper posture, health, and work habits for computer users. The
Safety &
Comfort Guide
also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. The
Safety &
Comfort Guide
is available on the web at http://www.hp.com/ergo.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your computer.
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Ambient light and color sensor Adjusts the brightness of the display, depending on the ambient
light, and manages and controls the color temperature. Color
temperature enables you to measure and adjust the warmth or
coolness of the light source.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) Internal microphones (2) (select products only) Record sound.
(3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)) Camera lights (2) (select products only) On: One or more cameras are in use.
(
(
(
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4
4
44)
)
)
)) Cameras (2) (select products only) Allow you to video chat, record video, and record still images. To
use your camera, see Using a camera (select products only) on
page 29. Some cameras also allow a facial recognition logon to
Windows, instead of a password logon. For more information, see
Windows Hello (select products only) on page 52.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Camera functions vary depending on the camera
hardware and software installed on your product.
(5
(5
(5
(5(5)
)
)
)) Camera privacy cover (select products only) By default, the camera lens is uncovered, but you can slide the
camera privacy cover to block the camera's view. To use the
camera, slide the camera privacy cover in the opposite direction
to reveal the lens.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If you have both front-facing and rear-facing cameras,
when one camera lens is revealed and ready to use, the other is
concealed.
(
(
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6
66)
)
)
)) WWAN antennas* (4) (select products only) Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with wireless
wide area networks (WWANs).
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)(7) WLAN antennas* (2) (select products only) Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with wireless
local area networks (WLANs).
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tionstions (continued)
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
*The antennas are not visible from the outside of the computer. For optimal transmission, keep the areas immediately around
the antennas free from obstructions.
For wireless regulatory notices, see the section of the
Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices
that applies to your
country or region.
To access this guide:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select .HP Documentation HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP DocumentationHP Documentation
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NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The keyboard, including the function keys and power key (select products only), is disabled in
stand, tent, and tablet modes. To enable the keyboard, including the power key, change to the clamshell
mode.
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ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad
The touchpad settings and components are described here.
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ouchpad settingsouchpad settings
You learn how to adjust the touchpad settings and components here.
Adjusting t
Adjusting t
Adjusting t
Adjusting tAdjusting touchpad settings
ouchpad settings
ouchpad settings
ouchpad settingsouchpad settings
Use these steps to adjust touchpad settings and gestures.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then touchpad settings
press enter.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Choose a setting.
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Follow these steps to turn on the touchpad.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then touchpad settings
press enter.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Using an external mouse, click the T
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ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad button.
If you are not using an external mouse, press the Tab key repeatedly until the pointer rests on the
touchpad
touchpad
touchpad
touchpadtouchpad button. Then press the to select the button.spacebar
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Use the illustration and table to identify the touchpad components.
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Touchpad zone Reads your finger gestures to move the pointer or activate
items on the screen.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: For more information, see Using touchpad and touch
screen gestures on page 25.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) Left touchpad button Functions like the left button on an external mouse.
(3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)) Near Field Communications (NFC) tapping
area and antenna (select products only)
Allows you to wirelessly share information when you tap it
with an NFC-enabled device.
(
(
(
((4
4
4
44)
)
)
)) Right touchpad button Functions like the right button on an external mouse.
Lights
Lights
Lights
LightsLights
Use the illustration and table to identify the lights on the computer.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your computer.
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Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on, which switches the key input to all capital
letters.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) Privacy key light (select products only) On: Privacy screen is on, which helps prevent side-angle
viewing.
(3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)) Mute light On: Computer sound is off.●
●Off: Computer sound is on.
(
(
(
((4
4
4
44)
)
)
)) Microphone mute light On: Microphone is off.●
●Off: Microphone is on.
(5
(5
(5
(5(5)
)
)
)) Power light On: The computer is on.●
●Blinking (select products only): The computer is in
the Sleep state, a power-saving state. The computer
shuts off power to the display and other unnecessary
components.
●Off: Depending on your computer model, the computer
is off, in Hibernation, or in Sleep. Hibernation is the
power-saving state that uses the least amount of power.
(
(
(
((6
6
6
66)
)
)
)) Fn lock light On: The key is locked. For more information, see fn Hot keys on
page 13.
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)(7) Num lk light (select products only) On: Num lk is on.
Butt
Butt
Butt
ButtButton and fingerprint r
on and fingerprint r
on and fingerprint r
on and fingerprint ron and fingerprint reader
eader
eader
eadereader
Fingerprint readers can be located on the touchpad, on a side panel of the computer, or on the top cover
below the keyboard.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: To verify that your computer supports fingerprint reader sign-in, select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon
in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select the Sign-in options Sign-on options
Sign-on options
Sign-on options
Sign-on optionsSign-on options app. If
Fingerprint r
Fingerprint r
Fingerprint r
Fingerprint rFingerprint recognition
ecognition
ecognition
ecognitionecognition is not listed as an option, then your notebook does not include a fingerprint
reader.
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TE:
TE:TE: Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your computer.
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tionstions
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Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Power button When the computer is off, press the button briefly to turn ●
on the computer.
●When the computer is on, press the button briefly to
initiate Sleep.
●When the computer is in the Sleep state, press the
button briefly to exit Sleep (select products only).
●When the computer is in Hibernation, press the button
briefly to exit Hibernation.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Pressing and holding down the power button
results in the loss of unsaved information.
If the computer has stopped responding and shutdown
procedures are ineffective, press and hold the power button
for at least 4 seconds to turn off the computer.
To learn more about your power settings, use the Power icon.
●Right-click the Pow
Pow
Pow
PowPower
er
er
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P
P
PPower
ower
ower
ower ower icon , and then select
and sleep settings
and sleep settings
and sleep settings
and sleep settingsand sleep settings.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) Fingerprint reader (select products only) Allows a fingerprint logon to Windows, instead of a password
logon.
■Touch your finger to the fingerprint reader. See Windows
Hello (select products only) on page 52 for details.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: To prevent fingerprint logon issues, make
sure when you register your fingerprint that all sides of
your finger are registered by the fingerprint reader.
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Use the illustration and table to identify the special keys.
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Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Action keys Execute frequently used system functions.
See Action keys on page 12.
(2
(2
(2
(2(2)
)
)
)) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination
with the key.fn
(3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)) fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in
combination with another key. Such key combinations are
called
hot keys
.
See Hot keys on page 13.
(
(
(
((4)
4)
4)
4)4) Windows key Opens the Start menu.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Pressing the Windows key again closes the Start
menu.
(5
(5
(5
(5(5)
)
)
)) Power button When the computer is off, press the button briefly to ●
turn on the computer.
●When the computer is on, press the button briefly to
initiate Sleep.
●When the computer is in the Sleep state, press the
button briefly to exit Sleep (select products only).
●When the computer is in Hibernation, press the button
briefly to exit Hibernation.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Pressing and holding down the power button
results in the loss of unsaved information.
If the computer has stopped responding and shutdown
procedures are ineffective, press and hold the power button
for at least 4 seconds to turn off the computer.
To learn more about your power settings, use the Power icon.
●Right-click the Pow
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and sleep settings
and sleep settings
and sleep settings
and sleep settingsand sleep settings.
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(continued)
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Component
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ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
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on the integrated numeric keypad.
(7)
(7)
(7)
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only)
A separate keypad to the right of the alphabet keyboard.
When you press , you can use the integrated keypad num lk
like an external numeric keypad.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If the keypad function is active when the computer is
turned off, that function is reinstated when the computer is
turned back on.
Action k
Action k
Action k
Action kAction ke
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Action keys perform specific functions and vary by computer. To determine which keys are on your
computer, look at the icons on your keyboard and match them to the descriptions in this table.
■To use an action key, press and hold the key.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
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TE:TE: On some products, you must press the key in combination with the action key.fn
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Icon
Icon
Icon
IconIcon Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
Switches the screen image among display devices connected to the system. For example, if a monitor
is connected to the computer, repeatedly pressing the key alternates the screen image from computer
display to monitor display to simultaneous display on both the computer and the monitor.
On select products, helps prevent side-angle viewing from onlookers. If needed, decrease or increase
brightness for well-lit or darker environments. Press the key again to turn off the privacy screen.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: This feature is available only on select products. If the feature is not available on your computer,
a message is displayed when you press this key.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To quickly turn on the highest privacy setting, press + .fn p
Decreases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.
Increases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.
Mutes or restores speaker sound.
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(continued)
(continued)
(continued)(continued)
Icon
Icon
Icon
IconIcon Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
Decreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.
Increases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.
Mutes the microphone.
Turns the keyboard backlight off or on. On select products, you can adjust the brightness of the
keyboard backlight. Press the key repeatedly to adjust the brightness from high (when you first start up
the computer), to low, to off. After you adjust the keyboard backlight setting, the backlight reverts to your
previous setting each time you turn on the computer. The keyboard backlight turns off after 30 seconds
of inactivity. To turn the keyboard backlight back on, press any key or tap the touchpad (select products
only). To conserve battery power, turn off this feature.
Turns the insert function on or off.
Turns the wireless feature on or off.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: A wireless network must be set up before a wireless connection is possible.
Executes frequently used tasks. Some tasks might not be available on all products.
●Opens an application, file, or website
●Enters frequently used text into a permanent clipboard
●Ability to change system profiles
●Ability to change system properties
●Executes user-defined key sequences
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The action key feature is enabled at the factory. On select products only, you can disable this
feature by pressing and holding the key and the left key. The fn lock light turns on. After you fn shift
have disabled the action key feature, you can still perform each function by pressing the key in fn
combination with the appropriate action key.
Hot k
Hot k
Hot k
Hot kHot ke
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A hot key is the combination of the fn key and another key. Use the table to identify the hot keys.
To use a hot key:
■Press the key, and then press one of the keys listed in the following table. fn
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ys and their descriptionsys and their descriptions
K
K
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Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
C Turns on scroll lock.
R Breaks the operation.
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(continued)
(continued)
(continued)(continued)
K
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Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
S Sends a programing query.
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Use the illustration and table to identify the bottom components.
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ts and their descriptions
ts and their descriptions
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
(
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1) Speakers (2) Produce sound.
(2
(2
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)
)) Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The computer fan starts up automatically to
cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is
normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during
routine operation.
R
R
R
RRear
ear
ear
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Use the illustration and table to identify the rear component.
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Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent Description
Description
Description
DescriptionDescription
Vent (select products only) Enables airflow to cool internal components.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool
internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for
the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.
L
L
L
LLabels
abels
abels
abelsabels
The labels affixed to the computer provide information you might need when you troubleshoot system
problems or travel internationally with the computer. Labels might be in paper form or imprinted on the
product.
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPORIMPORT
T
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TTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Check the following locations for the labels described in this section: the bottom of the
computer, inside the battery bay, under the service door, on the back of the display, or on the bottom of
a tablet kickstand.
●Service label—Provides important information to identify your computer. When contacting support,
you might be asked for the serial number, the product number, or the model number. Locate this
information before you contact support.
Your service label will resemble one of the examples shown below. Refer to the illustration that most
closely matches the service label on your computer.
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Service label components
Service label components
Service label componentsService label components
Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent
(
(
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(2
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Service label componentsService label components
Component
Component
Component
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(
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Service label components
Service label components
Service label componentsService label components
Component
Component
Component
ComponentComponent
(
(
(
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1)
1)1) HP product name
(2
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(3
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(
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●Regulatory labels—Provide regulatory information about the computer.
●Wireless certification labels—Provide information about optional wireless devices and the approval
markings for the countries or regions in which the devices have been approved for use.
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Use these instructions to insert a SIM card.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: You can damage the SIM card if you insert the wrong size card or insert it or the SIM
card tray in the wrong direction. The card might also become stuck in the slot. Do not use SIM card
adapters. To prevent damage to the SIM card or connectors, use minimal force when inserting or
removing a SIM card.
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Before purchasing a SIM card, follow these instructions to determine the correct SIM card size for your
computer.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Go to http://www.hp.com/support, and then search for your computer by product name or number.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Pr
Pr
Pr
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3.
3.
3.
3.3. Refer to the listed options to determine which card to purchase.
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Inserting a nano SIM car
Inserting a nano SIM car
Inserting a nano SIM car
Inserting a nano SIM carInserting a nano SIM card
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To insert a nano SIM card, follow these steps.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Turn off the computer by using the command.
Shut down
Shut down
Shut down
Shut downShut down
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Position the computer display-side up on a flat surface.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Press in gently on the SIM card access tray to disengage the SIM lock, and the tray pops out of the
slot (
(
(
((1)
1)
1)
1)1).
4.
4.
4.
4.4. Remove the tray (
(
(
((2)
2)
2)
2)2) from the computer and insert the card (
(
(
((3
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)
)).
5.
5.
5.
5.5. Replace the tray in the computer. Press in gently on the tray (4
(4
(4
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)
)) until it is firmly seated.
To remove the SIM card, press in gently on the SIM card access tray to disengage the SIM lock, and the
tray pops out of the slot. Remove the SIM card. Replace the tray in the computer and press in gently on
the tray until it is firmly seated.
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Your computer can travel with you wherever you go. But even at home, you can explore the globe and
access information from millions of websites by using your computer and a wired or wireless network
connection. This chapter helps you get connected to that world.
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Your computer might be equipped with one or more wireless devices.
●WLAN device—Connects the computer to wireless local area networks, which are commonly
referred to as Wi-Fi networks, wireless LANs, or WLANs. These connections typically occur in
corporate offices, your home, and public places such as airports, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels,
and universities. In a WLAN, the mobile wireless device in your computer communicates with a
wireless router or a wireless access point.
●HP Mobile Broadband Module (select products only)—A wireless wide area network (WWAN) device
that gives you wireless connectivity over a much larger area. Mobile network operators install
base stations (similar to cell phone towers) throughout large geographic areas, effectively providing
coverage across entire states, regions, or even countries.
●Bluetooth® device—Creates a personal area network (PAN) to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled
devices such as computers, phones, printers, headsets, speakers, and cameras. In a PAN, each
device communicates directly with other devices, and devices must be relatively close together—
typically within 10 m (approximately 33 ft) of each other.
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You can control the wireless devices in your computer using one or both of these features.
●Wireless button (also called
airplane mode key
or
wireless key
)
●Operating system controls
Wir
Wir
Wir
WirWireless button
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The computer might have a wireless button, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless
lights. All the wireless devices on your computer are enabled at the factory.
The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual
devices.
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The Network and Sharing Center allows you to set up a connection or network, connect to a network,
and diagnose and repair network problems.
Depending on your computer model, use one of the following methods to access operating system
controls:
●Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select control panel
Contr
Contr
Contr
ContrControl Panel
ol Panel
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●On the taskbar, right-click the network status icon, and then select Network and In
Network and In
Network and In
Network and InNetwork and Internet se
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ttingsttings.
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Before you can connect to a WLAN with this procedure, you must first set up internet access.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: When you are setting up internet access in your home, you must establish an account with an
internet service provider (ISP). To purchase internet service and a modem, contact a local ISP. The ISP
will help set up the modem, install a network cable to connect your wireless router to the modem, and
test the internet service.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Be sure that the WLAN device is on.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. On the taskbar, select the network status icon, and then select the right arrow icon next to the Wi-Fi
button to see the available networks.
If the WLAN is a security-enabled WLAN, you are prompted to enter a security code. Enter the code,
and then select Ne
Ne
Ne
NeNext
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NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If no WLANs are listed, you might be out of range of a wireless router or access point.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Depending on your computer model, if you do not see the WLAN that you want to connect
to, follow one of these methods:
●On the taskbar, right-click the network status icon, and then select Network and In
Network and In
Network and In
Network and InNetwork and Internet
ternet
ternet
ternet ternet
settings
settings
settings
settingssettings.
●Select , and then select
WiFi
WiFi
WiFi
WiFiWiFi Sho
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tworks
tworks
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A list of options is displayed, which allows you to manually search for and connect to a network
or to create a new network connection.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Connect to one of the available networks.
After the connection is made, select the network status icon at the far right of the taskbar to verify the
name and status of the connection.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The functional range (how far your wireless signals travel) depends on WLAN implementation,
router manufacturer, and interference from other electronic devices or structural barriers such as
walls and floors.
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Your HP Mobile Broadband computer has built-in support for mobile broadband service. Your new
computer, when used with a mobile operator’s network, gives you the freedom to connect to the internet,
send email, or connect to your corporate network without the need for Wi-Fi hotspots.
You might need the HP Mobile Broadband Module IMEI number, MEID number, or both to activate mobile
broadband service. The number might be printed on a label located on the bottom of your computer,
inside the battery bay, under the service door, or on the back of the display.
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To locate mobile operator settings:
1.
1.
1.
1.1. On the taskbar, right-click the network status icon.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Netw
Netw
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NetwNetwork and Interne
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3.
3.
3.
3.3. Under the Netw
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Cellular
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or settingsor settings.
Some mobile network operators require the use of a subscriber identity module (SIM) card. A SIM card
contains basic information about you, such as a personal identification number (PIN), as well as network
information. Some computers include a SIM card that is preinstalled. If the SIM card is not preinstalled, it
might be included with the HP Mobile Broadband documents provided with your computer, or the mobile
network operator might provide it separately from the computer.
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To connect with HP Mobile Broadband:
1.
1.
1.
1.1. On the taskbar, select the network icon to open the Quick Settings menu.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select the arrow next to the signal bars icon to connect.
For information about HP Mobile Broadband and how to activate service with a preferred mobile
network operator, see the HP Mobile Broadband information included with your computer.
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Your computer might be equipped with an eSIM. An eSIM is a programmable version of the commonly
used SIM that you can use to download different profiles from selected carriers.
An eSIM lets you connect to the internet over a cellular data connection. With an eSIM, you do not need
to get a SIM card from your mobile operator, and you can quickly switch between mobile operators
and data plans. For example, you might have one cellular data plan for work and a different plan with
another mobile operator for personal use. If you travel, you can connect in more places by finding mobile
operators with plans in that area.
You can implement eSIMs using these methods:
●Embed the eSIM chip (eUICC). The notebook then operates as a dual SIM, one as eUICC and the
second as standard micro or nano SIM card on a SIM card tray. Only one SIM can be active at a time.
●Place a removable physical eSIM on a SIM card tray, the same as a standard micro or nano SIM card.
In this case, the eSIM is not limited to a single carrier (physical blank eSIM).
You must add an eSIM profile to connect to the internet using cellular data. To add a profile, manage
SIM profiles, and learn how to use an eSIM, go to https://www.support.microsoft.com , and type Use an
eSIM in the search bar.
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Your computer might be equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device. GPS satellites deliver
location, speed, and direction information to GPS-equipped systems.
To enable GPS, be sure that location is enabled under the Windows privacy setting.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
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ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select location L
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2.
2.
2.
2.2. Enable the location settings, if they are not already enabled.
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A Bluetooth device provides short-range wireless communications that replace the physical cable
connections that traditionally link electronic devices.
●Computers (desktop, notebook)
●Phones (cellular, cordless, smartphone)
●Imaging devices (printer, camera)
●Audio devices (headset, speakers)
●Mouse
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1.
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Add a device
Add a device
Add a deviceAdd a device, and then in the dialog box, select Blue
Blue
Blue
BlueBluet
t
t
ttooth
ooth
ooth
oothooth.
4.
4.
4.
4.4. Select your device from the list, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If the device requires verification, a pairing code is displayed. On the device that you are
adding, follow the on-screen instructions to verify that the code on your device matches the pairing
code. For more information, see the documentation provided with the device.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If your device does not appear in the list, be sure that Bluetooth on that device is turned on.
Some devices might have additional requirements; see the documentation provided with the device.
Using NFC t
Using NFC t
Using NFC t
Using NFC tUsing NFC to shar
o shar
o shar
o sharo share inf
e inf
e inf
e infe information (select pr
ormation (select pr
ormation (select pr
ormation (select prormation (select products only)
oducts only)
oducts only)
oducts only)oducts only)
Your computer supports Near Field Communication (NFC), which allows you to wirelessly share
information between two NFC-enabled devices. Information is transferred from the tapping area
(antenna) of one device to another. With NFC and supported apps, you can share websites, transfer
contact information, transfer payments, and print on NFC-enabled printers.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To locate the tapping area on your computer, see Components on page 3.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Confirm that the NFC function is enabled.
a.
a.
a.
a.a. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select wireless T
T
T
TT
urn
urn
urn
urn urn
wir
wir
wir
wirwireless devices on or o
eless devices on or o
eless devices on or o
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ff
ff
ffff.
b.
b.
b.
b.b. Confirm that the selection for NFC is .
On
On
On
OnOn
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Tap the NFC tapping area with an NFC-enabled device. You might hear a sound when the devices
connect.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To find the location of the antenna on the other NFC device, see your device instructions.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Follow any on-screen instructions to continue.
Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select products only) 21

Connecting t
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tw
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Select products might allow a local area network (LAN) connection, which uses a network cable. The
cable is sold separately.
W
W
W
WWARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug a
telephone cable into an RJ-45 (network) jack.
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ea netw
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ork (L
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AN) (select pr
AN) (select pr
AN) (select prAN) (select produc
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ts only)
ts only)
ts only)ts only)
Use a LAN connection to connect the computer directly to a router in your home (instead of working
wirelessly) or to connect to an existing network at your office.
To connect the network cable, follow these steps:
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: A feature called HP LAN-Wireless Protection might be enabled on your computer. It closes your
wireless (Wi-Fi) or WWAN connection when you connect directly to a LAN. For more information about
HP LAN-Wireless Protection, see Using HP LAN-Wireless Protection (select products only) on page 22.
If the computer does not have an RJ-45 port, you need a network cable and a network jack or an optional
docking device or expansion product to connect to a LAN.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Plug the network cable into the network jack (1
(1
(1
(1(1)
)
)
)) on the computer or on an optional docking device or
expansion product.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Plug the other end of the network cable into a network wall jack (
(
(
((2)
2)
2)
2)2) or router.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If the network cable contains noise suppression circuitry (3
(3
(3
(3(3)
)
)
)), which prevents interference
from TV and radio reception, orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the computer.
Using HP LAN-
Using HP LAN-
Using HP LAN-
Using HP LAN-Using HP LAN-Wir
Wir
Wir
WirWireless Pr
eless Pr
eless Pr
eless Preless Pro
o
o
ootec
tec
tec
tectection (select pr
tion (select pr
tion (select pr
tion (select prtion (select product
oduct
oduct
oductoducts only)
s only)
s only)
s only)s only)
In a LAN environment, you can set HP LAN-Wireless Protection to safeguard your LAN network from
unauthorized wireless access. When HP LAN-Wireless Protection is enabled, the WLAN (Wi-Fi) or WWAN
connection is turned off when the computer is connected directly to a LAN.
To turn on and customize HP LAN-Wireless Protection:
22 Chapter 3 Network connections

1.
1.
1.
1.1. Start Computer Setup (BIOS).
●Computers or tablets with keyboards:
■Turn on or restart the computer, and before the HP logo appears, press to enter f10
Computer Setup.
●Tablets without keyboards:
■Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the volume down button until the
Startup menu is displayed. Tap to enter Computer Setup.
f10
f10
f10
f10f10
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Adv
Adv
Adv
AdvAdvanced
anced
anced
ancedanced Built
Built
Built
BuiltBuilt-in Device Options
-in Device Options
-in Device Options
-in Device Options-in Device Options, and then select .
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Select the check box for LAN
LAN
LAN
LANLAN/WLAN Auto Swit
/WLAN Auto Swit
/WLAN Auto Swit
/WLAN Auto Swit/WLAN Auto Switching
ching
ching
chingching LAN/WW
LAN/WW
LAN/WW
LAN/WWLAN/WWAN Auto Swit
AN Auto Swit
AN Auto Swit
AN Auto SwitAN Auto Switching
ching
ching
chingching, , or both to turn off
WLAN connections, WWAN connections, or both when connected to a LAN network.
4.
4.
4.
4.4. To save your changes and exit Computer Setup, select , select , and
Main
Main
Main
MainMain Save Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit
Save Changes and ExitSave Changes and Exit
then select Y
Y
Y
YY
es
es
es
eses.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If you are using arrow keys to highlight your choice, you must then press enter.
Your changes take effect when the computer restarts.
Using HP MAC Addr
Using HP MAC Addr
Using HP MAC Addr
Using HP MAC AddrUsing HP MAC Address P
ess P
ess P
ess Pess Pass Thr
ass Thr
ass Thr
ass Thrass Through (select pr
ough (select pr
ough (select pr
ough (select prough (select products only)
oducts only)
oducts only)
oducts only)oducts only)
MAC Address Pass Through provides a customizable way of identifying your computer and its
communications on networks. This system MAC address provides unique identification even when your
computer is connected through a network adapter. This address is enabled by default.
To customize MAC Address Pass Through:
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Start Computer Setup (BIOS).
●Computers or tablets with keyboards:
■Turn on or restart the computer, and when the HP logo appears, press to enter f10
Computer Setup.
●Tablets without keyboards:
■Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the volume down button until the
Startup menu is displayed. Tap to enter Computer Setup.
f10
f10
f10
f10f10
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Adv
Adv
Adv
AdvAdvanced
anced
anced
ancedanced MAC Addr
MAC Addr
MAC Addr
MAC AddrMAC Address Pass Thr
ess Pass Thr
ess Pass Thr
ess Pass Thress Pass Through
ough
ough
oughough, and then select .
3.
3.
3.
3.3. In the box to the right of Host Based MAC Addr
Host Based MAC Addr
Host Based MAC Addr
Host Based MAC AddrHost Based MAC Address
ess
ess
essess Sys
Sys
Sys
SysSyst
t
t
ttem Addr
em Addr
em Addr
em Addrem Address
ess
ess
essess, select either to enable MAC
address Pass Through or Cus
Cus
Cus
CusCustom Addr
tom Addr
tom Addr
tom Addrtom Address
ess
ess
essess to customize the address.
4.
4.
4.
4.4. If you selected Custom, select , enter your customized system MAC address, and
MAC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESSMAC ADDRESS
then press enter to save the address.
5.
5.
5.
5.5. Complete one of these tasks:
●If the computer has an embedded LAN and you would like to use the embedded MAC address
as the system MAC address, select Reuse Embedded LAN Addr
Reuse Embedded LAN Addr
Reuse Embedded LAN Addr
Reuse Embedded LAN AddrReuse Embedded LAN Address
ess
ess
essess.
●Select , select
Main
Main
Main
MainMain Sav
Sav
Sav
SavSave Changes and Exit
e Changes and Exit
e Changes and Exit
e Changes and Exite Changes and Exit Y
Y
Y
YYes
es
es
eses, and then select .
Using HP MAC Address Pass Through (select products only) 23

NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If you are using arrow keys to highlight your choice, you must then press enter.
Your changes take effect when the computer restarts.
24 Chapter 3 Network connections

Navigating the scr
Navigating the scr
Navigating the scr
Navigating the scrNavigating the screen
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eeneen
4
4
4
44
Depending on your computer model, you can navigate the computer screen using one or more methods.
●Use touch gestures directly on the computer screen.
●Use touch gestures on the touchpad.
●Use an optional mouse or keyboard (purchased separately).
●Use an on-screen keyboard.
●Use a pointing stick.
Using t
Using t
Using t
Using tUsing touchpad and t
ouchpad and t
ouchpad and t
ouchpad and touchpad and touch scr
ouch scr
ouch scr
ouch scrouch screen ges
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tur
tur
turtures
es
es
eses
The touchpad helps you navigate the computer screen and control the pointer using simple touch
gestures. You can also use the left and right touchpad buttons as you would use the corresponding
buttons on an external mouse.
To navigate a touch screen (select products only), touch the screen directly using gestures described
in this chapter. To customize gestures and see videos of how they work, select the Search
Search
Search
SearchSearch icon in the
taskbar, type in the search box, select control panel Contr
Contr
Contr
ContrControl Panel
ol Panel
ol Panel
ol Panelol Panel, and then select Har
Har
Har
HarHardwar
dwar
dwar
dwardware and
e and
e and
e and e and
Sound
Sound
Sound
SoundSound Devices and P
Devices and P
Devices and P
Devices and PDevices and Printer
rinter
rinter
rinterrinters
s
s
ss Mouse
Mouse
Mouse
MouseMouse. Under , select .
Some products include a precision touchpad, which provides enhanced gesture functionality. To
determine if you have a precision touchpad and find additional information, follow these steps:
●Select St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings B
B
B
BBluetoo
luetoo
luetoo
luetooluetooth & devices
th & devices
th & devices
th & devicesth & devices, select , select , and then select T
T
T
TT
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Unless noted, you can use gestures on both the touchpad and a touch screen.
T
T
T
TT
ap
ap
ap
apap
Point to an item on the screen, and then tap one finger on the touchpad zone or touch screen to select
the item. Double-tap an item to open it.
T
T
T
TTw
w
w
wwo
o
o
oo-finger pinch z
-finger pinch z
-finger pinch z
-finger pinch z-finger pinch zoom
oom
oom
oomoom
Use the two-finger pinch zoom to zoom out or in on images or text.
●Zoom out by placing two fingers apart on the touchpad zone or touch screen and then moving your
fingers together.
Navigating the screen 25

●Zoom in by placing two fingers together on the touchpad zone or touch screen and then moving
your fingers apart.
T
T
T
TTwo-
wo-
wo-
wo-wo-finger slide (t
finger slide (t
finger slide (t
finger slide (tfinger slide (touchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and prouchpad and precision t
ecision t
ecision t
ecision tecision touchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)ouchpad)
Place two fingers slightly apart on the touchpad zone and then drag them up, down, left, or right to move
up, down, or sideways on a page or image.
T
T
T
TTwo-
wo-
wo-
wo-wo-finger t
finger t
finger t
finger tfinger tap (t
ap (t
ap (t
ap (tap (touchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and prouchpad and precision t
ecision t
ecision t
ecision tecision touchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)ouchpad)
Tap two fingers on the touchpad zone to open the options menu for the selected object.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: The two-finger tap performs the same function as right-clicking with a mouse.
Thr
Thr
Thr
ThrThree-
ee-
ee-
ee-ee-finger t
finger t
finger t
finger tfinger tap (t
ap (t
ap (t
ap (tap (touchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and prouchpad and precision t
ecision t
ecision t
ecision tecision touchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)ouchpad)
By default, the three-finger tap opens the search box. Tap three fingers on the touchpad zone to perform
the gesture.
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To change the function of this gesture on a precision touchpad, select St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings, select , select
Bluet
Bluet
Bluet
BluetBluetooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devicesooth & devices, and then select T
T
T
TT
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad Thr
Thr
Thr
ThrThree-finger gestur
ee-finger gestur
ee-finger gestur
ee-finger gesturee-finger gestures
es
es
eses T
T
T
TT
aps
aps
aps
apsaps. Under , in the box, select a
gesture setting.
Four
Four
Four
FourFour-finger t
-finger t
-finger t
-finger t-finger tap (t
ap (t
ap (t
ap (tap (touchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and prouchpad and precision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)ecision touchpad)
By default, the four-finger tap opens the Action Center. Tap four fingers on the touchpad zone to perform
the gesture.
To change the function of this gesture on a precision touchpad, select St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings, select , select
Bluet
Bluet
Bluet
BluetBluetooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devicesooth & devices, and then select T
T
T
TT
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad Four
Four
Four
FourFour-
-
-
--finger gestur
finger gestur
finger gestur
finger gesturfinger gestures
es
es
eses T
T
T
TT
aps
aps
aps
apsaps. Under , in the box, select a
gesture setting.
Thr
Thr
Thr
ThrThree-finger s
ee-finger s
ee-finger s
ee-finger see-finger swipe (t
wipe (t
wipe (t
wipe (twipe (touchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and pr
ouchpad and prouchpad and precision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)
ecision touchpad)ecision touchpad)
By default, the three-finger swipe switches between open apps and the desktop.
●Swipe three fingers away from you to see all open windows.
●Swipe three fingers toward you to show the desktop.
●Swipe three fingers left or right to switch between open windows.
To change the function of this gesture on a precision touchpad, select St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings, select , select
Bluet
Bluet
Bluet
BluetBluetooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devices
ooth & devicesooth & devices, and then select T
T
T
TT
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad Thr
Thr
Thr
ThrThree-finger gestur
ee-finger gestur
ee-finger gestur
ee-finger gesturee-finger gestures
es
es
eses Swipes
Swipes
Swipes
SwipesSwipes. Under , in the box, select a
gesture setting.
Four
Four
Four
FourFour-finger swipe (pr
-finger swipe (pr
-finger swipe (pr
-finger swipe (pr-finger swipe (precision t
ecision t
ecision t
ecision tecision touchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)
ouchpad)ouchpad)
By default, the four-finger swipe switches between open desktops.
●Swipe four fingers away from you to see all open windows.
●Swipe four fingers toward you to show the desktop.
●Swipe four fingers left or right to switch between desktops.
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To change the function of this gesture, select St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Se
Se
Se
SeSettings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttings Blue
Blue
Blue
BlueBluetoo
too
too
tootooth & device
th & device
th & device
th & deviceth & devices
s
s
ss, select , select , and then
select T
T
T
TT
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpad
ouchpadouchpad Four
Four
Four
FourFour-finger ges
-finger ges
-finger ges
-finger ges-finger gestur
tur
tur
turtures
es
es
eses Swipes
Swipes
Swipes
SwipesSwipes. Under , in the box, select a gesture setting.
One-finger slide (t
One-finger slide (t
One-finger slide (t
One-finger slide (tOne-finger slide (touch scr
ouch scr
ouch scr
ouch scrouch screen)
een)
een)
een)een)
Use the one-finger slide to pan or scroll through lists and pages, or to move an object.
●To scroll across the screen, lightly slide one finger across the screen in the direction you want to
move.
●To move an object, press and hold your finger on an object, and then drag your finger to move the
object.
Using an op
Using an op
Using an op
Using an opUsing an optional k
tional k
tional k
tional ktional ke
e
e
eeyboar
yboar
yboar
yboaryboard or mouse
d or mouse
d or mouse
d or moused or mouse
An optional keyboard or mouse allows you to type, select items, scroll, and perform the same functions
as you do using touch gestures. The keyboard also allows you to use action keys and hot keys to perform
specific functions.
Using an on-scr
Using an on-scr
Using an on-scr
Using an on-scrUsing an on-screen k
een k
een k
een keen ke
e
e
eeyboar
yboar
yboar
yboaryboard (select pr
d (select pr
d (select pr
d (select prd (select products only
oducts only
oducts only
oducts onlyoducts only)
)
)
))
These instructions help you learn to use the on-screen keyboard.
You can display the on-screen keyboard in several ways:
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then on-screen keyboard
select On-Scr
On-Scr
On-Scr
On-ScrOn-Screen K
een K
een K
een Keen Keyboar
eyboar
eyboar
eyboareyboard
d
d
dd.
–or–
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Press the Windows key + + .ctrl o
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Suggested words might be displayed above the on-screen keyboard. Tap a word to select it.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Action keys and hot keys do not display or function on the on-screen keyboard.
28 Chapter 4 Navigating the screen

■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP DocumentationHP Documentation.
To connect wireless headphones to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions.
Connecting headse
Connecting headse
Connecting headse
Connecting headseConnecting headsets
ts
ts
tsts
You can connect a headset to the audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack on your
computer.
A stand-alone microphone can be plugged into a USB port. See your manufacturer's instructions.
W
W
W
WWARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, lower the volume setting before putting on
headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, see the
Regulatory, Safety, and
Environmental Notices
.
To access this guide:
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP Documentation
HP DocumentationHP Documentation.
Headphones combined with a microphone are called headsets. You can connect wired headsets to the
audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack on your computer.
To connect wireless headsets to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions.
Using sound settings
Using sound settings
Using sound settings
Using sound settingsUsing sound settings
Use sound settings to adjust system volume, change system sounds, or manage audio devices.
Viewing or changing sound se
Viewing or changing sound se
Viewing or changing sound se
Viewing or changing sound seViewing or changing sound settings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttings
Use these instructions to view or change sound settings.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select control panel
Contr
Contr
Contr
ContrControl Panel
ol Panel
ol Panel
ol Panelol Panel, select Har
Har
Har
HarHardwar
dwar
dwar
dwardware and Sound
e and Sound
e and Sound
e and Sounde and Sound Sound
Sound
Sound
SoundSound, and then select .
Using the contr
Using the contr
Using the contr
Using the contrUsing the control panel t
ol panel t
ol panel t
ol panel tol panel to view and contr
o view and contr
o view and contr
o view and contro view and control audio se
ol audio se
ol audio se
ol audio seol audio settings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttings
You can view or change sound settings using the audio control panel.
Your computer might include an enhanced sound system by Bang & Olufsen, DTS, Beats audio, or
another provider. As a result, your computer might include advanced audio features that can be
controlled through an audio control panel specific to your audio system.
Use the audio control panel to view and control audio settings.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, select control panel Contr
Contr
Contr
ContrControl Panel
ol Panel
ol Panel
ol Panelol Panel,
select Har
Har
Har
HarHardwar
dwar
dwar
dwardware and Sound
e and Sound
e and Sound
e and Sounde and Sound, select , and then select the audio control panel specific to your
Sound
Sound
Sound
SoundSound
system.
Using video
Using video
Using video
Using videoUsing video
Your computer is a powerful video device that enables you to watch streaming video from your favorite
websites and download video and movies to watch on your computer when you are not connected to a
network.
30 Chapter 5 Entertainment features

To enhance your viewing enjoyment, use one of the video ports on the computer to connect an external
monitor, projector, or TV.
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPORIMPORT
T
T
TTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Be sure that the external device is connected to the correct port on the computer, using
the correct cable. Follow the device manufacturer's instructions.
For information about using your video features, refer to HP Support Assistant.
Connecting a Thunderbolt de
Connecting a Thunderbolt de
Connecting a Thunderbolt de
Connecting a Thunderbolt deConnecting a Thunderbolt device using a USB T
vice using a USB T
vice using a USB T
vice using a USB Tvice using a USB Type-C cable
ype-C cable
ype-C cable
ype-C cableype-C cable
To see video or high-resolution display output on an external Thunderbolt device, follow these steps.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To connect a USB Type-C Thunderbolt device to your computer, you need a USB Type-C cable,
purchased separately.
Connect the Thunderbolt device according to the following instructions:
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect one end of the USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C Thunderbolt port on the computer.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Connect the other end of the cable to the external Thunderbolt device.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Press to cycle through these display states:f1
●PC scr
PC scr
PC scr
PC scrPC screen only:
een only:
een only:
een only:een only: View the screen image on the computer only.
●Duplicate:
Duplicate:
Duplicate:
Duplicate:Duplicate: View the screen image simultaneously on both the computer and external device.
●Ext
Ext
Ext
ExtExtend:
end:
end:
end:end: View the screen image extended across both the computer and external device.
●Second scr
Second scr
Second scr
Second scrSecond screen only:
een only:
een only:
een only:een only: View the screen image on the external device only.
Each time you press the display state changes.f1
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: For best results, especially if you choose the Ext
Ext
Ext
ExtExtend
end
end
endend option, increase the screen resolution
of the external device, as follows. Select the St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart button, select Se
Se
Se
SeSettings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttings Sy
Sy
Sy
SySyst
st
st
ststem
em
em
emem, select , and then
select . Under
Display
Display
Display
DisplayDisplay Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & layScale & layout
out
out
outout, select the appropriate resolution, and then select K
K
K
KKeep
eep
eep
eep eep
changes
changes
changes
changeschanges.
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Connecting video de
Connecting video de
Connecting video de
Connecting video deConnecting video devices using an HDMI cable
vices using an HDMI cable
vices using an HDMI cable
vices using an HDMI cablevices using an HDMI cable
HDMI is the only video interface that supports high-definition video and audio.
Connecting a high-de
Connecting a high-de
Connecting a high-de
Connecting a high-deConnecting a high-definition TV or monitor using HDMI
finition TV or monitor using HDMI
finition TV or monitor using HDMI
finition TV or monitor using HDMIfinition TV or monitor using HDMI
To see the computer screen image on a high-definition TV or monitor, connect the high-definition device
according to the instructions.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To connect an HDMI device to your computer, you need an HDMI cable, purchased separately.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the computer.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: HDMI port shapes can vary by product.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Connect the other end of the cable to the high-definition TV or monitor.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Press to cycle through these display states:f1
●PC scr
PC scr
PC scr
PC scrPC screen only:
een only:
een only:
een only:een only: View the screen image on the computer only.
●Duplicate:
Duplicate:
Duplicate:
Duplicate:Duplicate: View the screen image simultaneously on both the computer and the external
device.
●Ext
Ext
Ext
ExtExtend:
end:
end:
end:end: View the screen image extended across both the computer and the external device.
●Second scr
Second scr
Second scr
Second scrSecond screen only:
een only:
een only:
een only:een only: View the screen image on the external device only.
Each time you press the display state changes.f1
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: For best results, especially if you choose the Ext
Ext
Ext
ExtExtend
end
end
endend option, increase the screen resolution
of the external device, as follows. Select the St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart Se
Se
Se
SeSettings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttings Sys
Sys
Sys
SysSystem
tem
tem
temtem button, select , select , and then
select . Under
Display
Display
Display
DisplayDisplay Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & layScale & layout
out
out
outout, select the appropriate resolution, and then select K
K
K
KKeep
eep
eep
eep eep
changes
changes
changes
changeschanges.
Setting up HDMI audio
Setting up HDMI audio
Setting up HDMI audio
Setting up HDMI audioSetting up HDMI audio
Use these instructions to set up HDMI audio.
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T
T
T
TTurning on HDMI audio
urning on HDMI audio
urning on HDMI audio
urning on HDMI audiourning on HDMI audio
After you connect an HDMI TV to the computer, you can then turn on HDMI audio.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Right-click the Speak
Speak
Speak
SpeakSpeakers
ers
ers
ersers icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, and then select
Sound settings
Sound settings
Sound settings
Sound settingsSound settings.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Mor
Mor
Mor
MorMore sound settings
e sound settings
e sound settings
e sound settingse sound settings.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. On the tab, select
Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback Digit
Digit
Digit
DigitDigital Audio (HDMI)
al Audio (HDMI)
al Audio (HDMI)
al Audio (HDMI)al Audio (HDMI).
4.
4.
4.
4.4. Select Set De
Set De
Set De
Set DeSet Def
f
f
ffault
ault
ault
aultault OK
OK
OK
OKOK, and then select .
T
T
T
TTurning off HDMI audio
urning off HDMI audio
urning off HDMI audio
urning off HDMI audiourning off HDMI audio
Use these instructions to return the audio stream to the computer speakers.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Right-click the Speak
Speak
Speak
SpeakSpeakers
ers
ers
ersers icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, and then select
Sound settings
Sound settings
Sound settings
Sound settingsSound settings.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Mor
Mor
Mor
MorMore sound settings
e sound settings
e sound settings
e sound settingse sound settings.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. On the tab, select
Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback Speak
Speak
Speak
SpeakSpeakers
ers
ers
ersers.
4.
4.
4.
4.4. Select Set De
Set De
Set De
Set DeSet Def
f
f
ffault
ault
ault
aultault OK
OK
OK
OKOK, and then select .
Disco
Disco
Disco
DiscoDiscovering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connecvering and connecting wir
ting wir
ting wir
ting wirting wired displays using MultiStr
ed displays using MultiStr
ed displays using MultiStr
ed displays using MultiStred displays using MultiStream T
eam T
eam T
eam Team T
r
r
r
rransport
ansport
ansport
ansportansport
MultiStream Transport (MST) allows you to connect multiple wired display devices to your computer by
connecting to the VGA port or DisplayPort connectors on your computer and also to the VGA port or
DisplayPort connectors on a hub or an external docking station.
You can connect in several ways, depending on the type of graphics controller installed on your
computer and whether your computer includes a built-in hub. Go to Device Manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device ManagerDevice Manager to find out what
hardware is installed on your computer.
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays tConnecting displays to comput
o comput
o comput
o computo computers with NVIDIA gr
ers with NVIDIA gr
ers with NVIDIA gr
ers with NVIDIA grers with NVIDIA graphics (with an op
aphics (with an op
aphics (with an op
aphics (with an opaphics (with an optional hub)
tional hub)
tional hub)
tional hub)tional hub)
To set up multiple display devices, follow these steps.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: With an NVIDIA® graphics controller and optional hub, you can connect up to four external
display devices.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect an external hub (purchased separately) to the DisplayPort (DP) connector on your
computer, using a DP-to-DP cable (purchased separately). Be sure that the hub power adapter
is connected to AC power.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Connect your external display devices to the VGA port or DisplayPort connectors on the hub.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. To see all of your connected display devices, select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type device
manager in the search box, and then select the Device Manager
Device Manager
Device Manager
Device ManagerDevice Manager app. If you don't see all of your
connected displays, be sure that each is connected to the correct port on the hub.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Multiple display choices include Duplicat
Duplicat
Duplicat
DuplicatDuplicate
e
e
ee, which mirrors your computer screen on all
enabled display devices, or , which spans your computer screen across all enabled display
Extend
Extend
Extend
ExtendExtend
devices.
Turning on HDMI audio 33

Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays tConnecting displays to comput
o comput
o comput
o computo computers with Int
ers with Int
ers with Int
ers with Inters with Intel gr
el gr
el gr
el grel graphics (with an optional hub)
aphics (with an optional hub)
aphics (with an optional hub)
aphics (with an optional hub)aphics (with an optional hub)
To set up multiple display devices, follow these steps.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: With an Intel graphics controller and optional hub, you can connect up to three display devices.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect an external hub (purchased separately) to the DisplayPort connector on your computer,
using a DP-to-DP cable (purchased separately). Be sure that the hub power adapter is connected to
AC power.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Connect your external display devices to the VGA port or DisplayPort connectors on the hub.
3.
3.
3.
3.3. When Windows detects a monitor connected to the DisplayPort hub, the DisplayP
DisplayP
DisplayP
DisplayPDisplayPort T
ort T
ort T
ort Tort T
opology
opology
opology
opology opology
Notification
Notification
Notification
NotificationNotification dialog box is displayed. Select the appropriate options to configure your displays.
Multiple display choices include Duplicat
Duplicat
Duplicat
DuplicatDuplicate
e
e
ee, which mirrors your computer screen on all enabled
display devices, or , which extends the screen image across all enabled display devices.
Extend
Extend
Extend
ExtendExtend
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If this dialog box does not appear, be sure that each external display device is connected
to the correct port on the hub. Select the button, select , select
Start
Start
Start
StartStart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings Syst
Syst
Syst
SystSystem
em
em
emem, and then
select . Under
Display
Display
Display
DisplayDisplay Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & layScale & layout
out
out
outout, select the appropriate resolution, and then select K
K
K
KKeep
eep
eep
eep eep
changes
changes
changes
changeschanges.
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays t
Connecting displays tConnecting displays to comput
o comput
o comput
o computo computers with Int
ers with Int
ers with Int
ers with Inters with Intel gr
el gr
el gr
el grel graphics (with a built
aphics (with a built
aphics (with a built
aphics (with a builtaphics (with a built-in hub)
-in hub)
-in hub)
-in hub)-in hub)
To set up multiple display devices, follow these steps.
With your internal hub and Intel graphics controller, you can connect up to three display devices in the
following configurations:
●Two 1920 × 1200 DisplayPort monitors connected to the computer and one 1920 × 1200 VGA monitor
connected to an optional docking station
●One 2560 × 1600 DisplayPort monitor connected to the computer and one 1920 × 1200 VGA monitor
connected to an optional docking station
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect your external display devices to the VGA port or DisplayPort connectors on the computer
base or the docking station.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. When Windows detects a monitor connected to the DisplayPort hub, the DisplayP
DisplayP
DisplayP
DisplayPDisplayPort T
ort T
ort T
ort Tort T
opology
opology
opology
opology opology
Notification
Notification
Notification
NotificationNotification dialog box is displayed. Select the appropriate options to configure your displays.
Multiple display choices include Duplicat
Duplicat
Duplicat
DuplicatDuplicate
e
e
ee, which mirrors your computer screen on all enabled
display devices, or , which extends the screen image across all enabled display devices.
Extend
Extend
Extend
ExtendExtend
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If this dialog box does not appear, be sure that each external display device is connected
to the correct port on the hub. Select the button, select , select
Start
Start
Start
StartStart Settings
Settings
Settings
SettingsSettings Syst
Syst
Syst
SystSystem
em
em
emem, and then
select . Under
Display
Display
Display
DisplayDisplay Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & lay
Scale & layScale & layout
out
out
outout, select the appropriate resolution, and then select K
K
K
KKeep
eep
eep
eep eep
changes
changes
changes
changeschanges.
Disco
Disco
Disco
DiscoDiscovering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connecvering and connecting to Mir
ting to Mir
ting to Mir
ting to Mirting to Miracast
acast
acast
acastacast-compatible wir
-compatible wir
-compatible wir
-compatible wir-compatible wireless display
eless display
eless display
eless displayeless displays (select
s (select
s (select
s (select s (select
pr
pr
pr
prproduct
oduct
oduct
oductoducts only)
s only)
s only)
s only)s only)
Follow these steps to discover and connect to Miracast®-compatible wireless displays without leaving
your current apps.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To learn what type of display you have (Miracast-compatible or Intel WiDi), refer to the
documentation that came with your TV or secondary display.
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To discover and connect to Miracast-compatible wireless displays without leaving your current apps,
follow these steps.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select project Connect to a
Connect to a
Connect to a
Connect to a Connect to a
wir
wir
wir
wirwireless display
eless display
eless display
eless displayeless display Connect
Connect
Connect
ConnectConnect. Select , and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Disco
Disco
Disco
DiscoDiscovering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connec
vering and connecvering and connecting to Int
ting to Int
ting to Int
ting to Intting to Intel WiDi certified displays (select In
el WiDi certified displays (select In
el WiDi certified displays (select In
el WiDi certified displays (select Inel WiDi certified displays (select Intel pr
tel pr
tel pr
tel prtel produc
oduc
oduc
oducoducts
ts
ts
ts ts
only)
only)
only)
only)only)
Use Intel WiDi to wirelessly project individual files such as photos, music, or videos, or to duplicate your
entire computer screen to a TV or a secondary display device.
Intel WiDi, a premium Miracast solution, makes it easy and seamless to pair your secondary display
device; provides for full-screen duplication; and improves speed, quality, and scaling.
Connecting t
Connecting t
Connecting t
Connecting tConnecting to Intel WiDi certified displays
o Intel WiDi certified displays
o Intel WiDi certified displays
o Intel WiDi certified displayso Intel WiDi certified displays
Follow these steps to connect to Intel WiDi certified displays.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select project Connect to a
Connect to a
Connect to a
Connect to a Connect to a
wir
wir
wir
wirwireless display
eless display
eless display
eless displayeless display Connect
Connect
Connect
ConnectConnect. Select , and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Opening Int
Opening Int
Opening Int
Opening IntOpening Intel WiDi
el WiDi
el WiDi
el WiDiel WiDi
Follow these steps to open Intel WiDi.
■Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select .Intel WiDi Intel WiDi
Intel WiDi
Intel WiDi
Intel WiDiIntel WiDi
Using dat
Using dat
Using dat
Using datUsing data tr
a tr
a tr
a tra trans
ans
ans
ansansf
f
f
ffer
er
er
erer
Your computer is a powerful entertainment device that enables you to transfer photos, videos, and
movies from your USB devices to view on your computer.
To enhance your viewing enjoyment, use one of the USB Type-C ports on the computer to connect a
USB device, such as a cell phone, camera, activity tracker, or smartwatch, and transfer the files to your
computer.
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPORIMPORT
T
T
TTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Be sure that the external device is connected to the correct port on the computer, using
the correct cable. Follow the device manufacturer's instructions.
For information about using your USB Type-C features, refer to HP Support Assistant.
Connecting de
Connecting de
Connecting de
Connecting deConnecting devices t
vices t
vices t
vices tvices to a USB T
o a USB T
o a USB T
o a USB To a USB Type-C port (select pr
ype-C port (select pr
ype-C port (select pr
ype-C port (select prype-C port (select products only
oducts only
oducts only
oducts onlyoducts only)
)
)
))
To connect devices to a USB Type-C port, follow these steps.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: To connect a USB Type-C device to your computer, you need a USB Type-C cable, purchased
separately.
Discovering and connecting to Intel WiDi certified displays (select Intel products only) 35

1.
1.
1.
1.1. Connect one end of the USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the computer.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Connect the other end of the cable to the external device.
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Managing po
Managing po
Managing po
Managing poManaging pow
w
w
wwer
er
er
erer
6
6
6
66
Your computer can operate on either battery power or external power. When the computer is running
on battery power and an external power source is not available to charge the battery, it is important to
monitor and conserve the battery charge.
Some power management features described in this chapter might not be available on your computer.
Using Sleep and Hibernation
Using Sleep and Hibernation
Using Sleep and Hibernation
Using Sleep and HibernationUsing Sleep and Hibernation
Windows has two power-saving states, Sleep and Hibernation.
●Sleep—The Sleep state automatically initiates after a period of inactivity. Your work is available in
memory, allowing you to resume your work quickly. You can also initiate Sleep manually. Depending
on your computer model, the Sleep state might also support Modern Standby mode. This mode
keeps some internal operations awake and enables your computer to receive web notifications,
such as emails, while in Sleep. For more information, see Initiating and exiting Sleep on page 37.
●Hibernation—The Hibernation state is automatically initiated if the battery reaches a critical level
or the computer has been in the Sleep state for an extended period of time. In the Hibernation
state, your work is saved to a hibernation file and the computer powers down. You can also initiate
Hibernation manually. For more information, see Initiating and exiting Hibernation (select products
only) on page 38.
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPOR
IMPORIMPORT
T
T
TTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Several well-known vulnerabilities exist when a computer is in the Sleep state. To prevent
an unauthorized user from accessing data on your computer, even encrypted data, HP recommends
that you always initiate Hibernation instead of Sleep anytime the computer will be out of your physical
possession. This practice is particularly important when you travel with your computer.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: To reduce the risk of possible audio and video degradation, loss of audio or video
playback functionality, or loss of information, do not initiate Sleep while reading from or writing to a disc
or an external media card.
Initiating and e
Initiating and e
Initiating and e
Initiating and eInitiating and exiting Sleep
xiting Sleep
xiting Sleep
xiting Sleepxiting Sleep
You can initiate Sleep in several ways.
●Select the St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart P
P
P
PPower
ower
ower
owerower button, select the icon, and then select .
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
SleepSleep
●Close the display (select products only).
●Press the Sleep hot key (select products only); for example, fn f1 fn f12+ or + .
●Briefly press the power button (select products only).
You can exit Sleep in any of the following ways:
●Briefly press the power button.
●If the computer is closed, raise the display (select products only).
●Press a key on the keyboard (select products only).
Managing power 37

●Tap the touchpad (select products only).
When the computer exits Sleep, your work returns to the screen.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: If you have set a password to be required on exiting Sleep, you must enter your Windows
password before your work returns to the screen.
Initiating and e
Initiating and e
Initiating and e
Initiating and eInitiating and exiting Hibernation (select pr
xiting Hibernation (select pr
xiting Hibernation (select pr
xiting Hibernation (select prxiting Hibernation (select products only
oducts only
oducts only
oducts onlyoducts only)
)
)
))
You can enable user-initiated Hibernation and change other power settings and timeouts using Power
Options.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select power Choo
Choo
Choo
ChooChoose a
se a
se a
se a se a
pow
pow
pow
powpower plan
er plan
er plan
er planer plan.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. In the left pane, select Choose what the pow
Choose what the pow
Choose what the pow
Choose what the powChoose what the power buttons do
er buttons do
er buttons do
er buttons doer buttons do (wording might vary by product).
3.
3.
3.
3.3. Depending on your product, you can enable Hibernation for battery power or external power in any
of the following ways:
●P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower button
er button
er button
er buttoner button P
P
P
PPower and sleep butt
ower and sleep butt
ower and sleep butt
ower and sleep buttower and sleep buttons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settingsons and lid settings—Under (wording might vary by product),
select When I pr
When I pr
When I pr
When I prWhen I press the pow
ess the pow
ess the pow
ess the powess the power button
er button
er button
er buttoner button, and then select Hibernat
Hibernat
Hibernat
HibernatHibernate
e
e
ee.
●Sleep button
Sleep button
Sleep button
Sleep buttonSleep button (select products only)—Under P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower and sleep butt
er and sleep butt
er and sleep butt
er and sleep butter and sleep buttons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settingsons and lid settings (wording
might vary by product), select When I pr
When I pr
When I pr
When I prWhen I press the sleep button
ess the sleep button
ess the sleep button
ess the sleep buttoness the sleep button, and then select Hibernat
Hibernat
Hibernat
HibernatHibernate
e
e
ee.
●Lid
Lid
Lid
LidLid (select products only)—Under P
P
P
PPower and sleep butt
ower and sleep butt
ower and sleep butt
ower and sleep buttower and sleep buttons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settings
ons and lid settingsons and lid settings (wording might vary
by product), select When I close the lid
When I close the lid
When I close the lid
When I close the lidWhen I close the lid Hibernat
Hibernat
Hibernat
HibernatHibernate
e
e
ee, and then select .
●Po
Po
Po
PoPower menu
wer menu
wer menu
wer menuwer menu Change Settings that ar
Change Settings that ar
Change Settings that ar
Change Settings that arChange Settings that are curr
e curr
e curr
e curre currently unav
ently unav
ently unav
ently unavently unavailable
ailable
ailable
ailableailable Shutdo
Shutdo
Shutdo
ShutdoShutdown
wn
wn
wn wn —Select , and then, under
settings
settings
settings
settingssettings, select the check box.
Hibernate
Hibernate
Hibernate
HibernateHibernate
The Power menu can be accessed by selecting the St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart button.
4.
4.
4.
4.4. Select Sav
Sav
Sav
SavSave changes
e changes
e changes
e changese changes.
To initiate Hibernation, use the method that you enabled in step 3.
To exit Hibernation, briefly press the power button.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: If you have set a password to be required on exiting Hibernation, you must enter your
Windows password before your work returns to the screen.
Shutting do
Shutting do
Shutting do
Shutting doShutting down (turning o
wn (turning o
wn (turning o
wn (turning own (turning off) the comput
ff) the comput
ff) the comput
ff) the computff) the computer
er
er
erer
The Shut down command closes all open programs, including the operating system, and then turns off
the display and the computer. Shut down the computer when it will be unused and disconnected from
external power for an extended period.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT:
:
:
:: Unsaved information is lost when the computer shuts down. Be sure to save your work
before shutting down the computer.
The recommended procedure is to use the Windows Shut down command.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: If the computer is in the Sleep state or in Hibernation, first exit Sleep or Hibernation by briefly
pressing the power button.
38 Chapter 6 Managing power

1.
1.
1.
1.1. Save your work and close all open programs.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select the St
St
St
StStart
art
art
artart P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower
er
er
erer Shut down
Shut down
Shut down
Shut downShut down button, select the icon, and then select .
If the computer is unresponsive and you are unable to use the preceding shutdown procedures, try the
following emergency procedures in the sequence provided:
●Press + +ctrl alt delete, select the P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower
er
er
erer Shut down
Shut down
Shut down
Shut downShut down icon, and then select .
●Press and hold the power button for at least 4 seconds.
●If your computer has a user-replaceable battery (select products only), disconnect the computer
from external power, and then remove the battery.
Using the P
Using the P
Using the P
Using the PUsing the Po
o
o
oower icon
wer icon
wer icon
wer iconwer icon
The Power icon is located on the Windows taskbar. The Power icon allows you to quickly access power
settings and view the remaining battery charge.
●To view the percentage of remaining battery charge, place the mouse pointer over the P
P
P
PPower
ower
ower
ower ower
icon .
●To view power settings, right-click the Pow
Pow
Pow
PowPower
er
er
er er P
P
P
PPower and sleep se
ower and sleep se
ower and sleep se
ower and sleep seower and sleep settings
ttings
ttings
ttingsttingsicon , and then select .
Different power icons indicate whether the computer is running on battery or external power. Placing the
mouse pointer over the icon reveals a message if the battery has reached a low or critical battery level.
Running on batt
Running on batt
Running on batt
Running on battRunning on batter
er
er
erery pow
y pow
y pow
y powy power
er
er
erer
When the computer has a charged battery and is not plugged into external power, the computer runs
on battery power. When the computer is off and unplugged from external power, the battery slowly
discharges. The computer displays a message when the battery reaches a low or critical battery level.
W
W
W
WWARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce potential safety issues, use only the battery provided with the computer, a
replacement battery provided by HP, or a compatible battery purchased from HP.
Computer battery life varies, depending on power management settings, programs running on the
computer, screen brightness, external devices connected to the computer, and other factors.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:TE: Select computer products can switch between graphic controllers to conserve battery
charge.
Using HP Fas
Using HP Fas
Using HP Fas
Using HP FasUsing HP Fast Char
t Char
t Char
t Chart Charge (select pr
ge (select pr
ge (select pr
ge (select prge (select products only)
oducts only)
oducts only)
oducts only)oducts only)
The HP Fast Charge feature allows you to quickly charge your computer battery. Charging time might
vary by ±10%. When the remaining battery charge is between 0 and 50%, the battery charges to 50% of
full capacity in no more than 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your computer model.
To use HP Fast Charge, shut down your computer, and then connect the AC adapter to your computer
and to external power.
Using the Power icon 39

Displaying batt
Displaying batt
Displaying batt
Displaying battDisplaying battery char
ery char
ery char
ery charery charge
ge
ge
gege
To view the percentage of remaining battery charge, place the mouse pointer over the Po
Po
Po
PoPower
wer
wer
werwer icon .
Finding batt
Finding batt
Finding batt
Finding battFinding batter
er
er
erery inf
y inf
y inf
y infy information in HP Support Assis
ormation in HP Support Assis
ormation in HP Support Assis
ormation in HP Support Assisormation in HP Support Assist
t
t
ttant (selec
ant (selec
ant (selec
ant (selecant (select pr
t pr
t pr
t prt produc
oduc
oduc
oducoducts only)
ts only)
ts only)
ts only)ts only)
Follow these steps to access battery information.
1.
1.
1.
1.1. Select the Sear
Sear
Sear
SearSearch
ch
ch
chch icon in the taskbar, type in the search box, and then select the support HP
HP
HP
HP HP
Support Assist
Support Assist
Support Assist
Support AssistSupport Assistant
ant
ant
antant app.
‒ or –
Select the question mark icon (select products only) in the taskbar.
2.
2.
2.
2.2. Select Fix
Fix
Fix
FixFixes & Diagnos
es & Diagnos
es & Diagnos
es & Diagnoses & Diagnostics
tics
tics
ticstics Check y
Check y
Check y
Check yCheck your batt
our batt
our batt
our battour battery
ery
ery
eryery L
L
L
LLaunch
aunch
aunch
aunchaunch, select , and then select . If HP Battery Check
indicates that your battery should be replaced, contact support.
HP Support Assistant provides the following tools and information about the battery:
●HP Battery Check
●Information about battery types, specifications, life cycles, and capacity
Conser
Conser
Conser
ConserConserving batt
ving batt
ving batt
ving battving battery pow
ery pow
ery pow
ery powery power
er
er
erer
Follow these steps to conserve battery power and maximize battery life.
●Lower the brightness of the display.
●Turn off wireless devices when you are not using them.
●Disconnect unused external devices that are not plugged into an external power source, such as an
external hard drive connected to a USB port.
●Stop, disable, or remove any external media cards that you are not using.
●Before you leave your work, initiate Sleep or shut down the computer.
Identifying lo
Identifying lo
Identifying lo
Identifying loIdentifying low batt
w batt
w batt
w battw batter
er
er
erery le
y le
y le
y ley lev
v
v
vvels
els
els
elsels
When a battery that is the sole power source for the computer reaches a low or critical battery level, the
computer warns you in one of several ways.
●The battery light (select products only) indicates a low or critical battery level.
– or –
●The P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower
er
er
erer icon shows a low or critical battery notification.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE:
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TE:
TE:TE: For additional information about the Power icon, see Using the Power icon on page 39.
40 Chapter 6 Managing power

Running on e
Running on e
Running on e
Running on eRunning on ext
xt
xt
xtxternal po
ernal po
ernal po
ernal poernal pow
w
w
wwer
er
er
erer
For information about connecting to external power, see the
Setup Instructions
poster provided in the
computer box. The computer does not use battery power when the computer is connected to external
power with an approved AC adapter or an optional docking device or expansion product.
W
W
W
WWARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! To reduce potential safety issues, use only the AC adapter provided with the computer, a
replacement AC adapter provided by HP, or a compatible AC adapter purchased from HP.
W
W
W
WWARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!
ARNING!ARNING! Do not charge the computer battery while you are aboard aircraft.
Connect the computer to external power under any of the following conditions:
●When charging or calibrating a battery
●When installing or updating system software
●When updating the system BIOS
●When writing information to a disc (select products only)
●When running Disk Defragmenter on computers with internal hard drives
●When performing a backup or recovery
When you connect the computer to external power:
●The battery begins to charge.
●The P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower
er
er
erer icon changes appearance.
When you disconnect external power:
●The computer switches to battery power.
●The P
P
P
PPow
ow
ow
owower
er
er
erer icon changes appearance.
42 Chapter 6 Managing power
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