HP 17-l001no Guide de l'utilisateur

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Icon DescriptionNOTE: This icon does not display on all screens.When on the Quick Settings Menu, the Notifications icon displays.Quick Settings Menu—D

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Component Description Action keys Execute frequently used functions on a keyboard. For moreinformation, see Using an external or attached keyboardand

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Component DescriptionNOTE: HDMI refers to an HDMI or micro HDMI port. Internal display switch Turns off the display and initiates Standby if the disp

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Component Description●Blinking: The device is using battery power, or may bein Sleep mode, a power-saving state.●Off: The device is off. Right TouchP

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Component DescriptionUSB 3.0 charging (powered) port Connects an optional USB device, such as a keyboard,mouse, external drive, printer, scanner or US

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LabelsThe labels affixed or etched onto the device provide information you may need when youtroubleshoot device problems or travel internationally wit

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3 Connecting to a networkConnecting to the Internet is quick and easy on your Android device. Follow the directions in thesections below to connect to

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Connecting to a wired network—LAN (select devices only)Use a LAN connection if you want to connect the device directly to a router in your home (inste

Page 10 - Identifying components

3.Under Wireless and networks, turn on Bluetooth , and then touch or click Bluetooth .4. Touch or click your device name to make it visible to all ne

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3. To set up a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, touch or click Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.4. To share your device's mobile data connection, touch or click Blu

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© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.Bluetooth is a trademark owned by itsproprietor and used by Hewlett-PackardCompany under lice

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Connecting to a wireless display (select devices only)To connect to a wireless display:1.Touch or click the All Apps icon , and then touch or click th

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Improving the connection speed to improve performanceWhen video streaming is not smooth or the audio cuts in and out, the wireless connection to youra

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4 Enjoying entertainment featuresUse your HP device as an entertainment hub to socialize via the webcam, camera, enjoy andmanage your music, and downl

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Taking a screenshot (select devices only)▲To take a screenshot, press the power button and the volume down button at the same time forabout 1 second.A

Page 17 - Browsing the Internet

Connecting headsets (select devices only)WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, lower the volume setting before putting onheadphones, earbuds

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Connecting digital display devices using a DisplayPort cable (select devicesonly)NOTE: To connect a digital display device to your device, you need a

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5 Navigating the screenYou can navigate the device screen in the following ways:●Touch gestures●Keyboard and optional mouse (purchased separately)Touc

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Two-finger scrollUse the two-finger scroll gesture to move up, down, or sideways on a page or image.●Place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad

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Right-edge swipeUse the right-edge swipe to access additional desktop space on your device.NOTE: On select devices, this gesture may provide access to

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One-finger slide (touch screen only)Use the one-finger slide to pan or scroll through lists and pages, or to move an object.●To scroll across the scre

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Table of contents1 Starting right ...

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6 Using apps and widgetsTouch or click an app to open an application installed on your device.Widgets are apps with special functionality that display

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To remove an app from the Home screen:1. On a touch screen, touch and hold the icon.2. While holding the icon, drag it to the Remove icon at the top o

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●Touch or click the icon for the app marketplace, and then touch or click a category, or type akeyword in the search field.●To download and install an

Page 27 - Left-edge swipe

7 Voice device features (voice devices only)Using voice calling features (voice devices only)NOTE: The icons on the Home screen and the appearance of

Page 28 - Top-right-edge swipe

8 Using SettingsNOTE: The icons in Settings and the available selections may vary.Use Settings for connecting to networks, setting preferences, and fi

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Device●Sound—Select volume, ringtone (select devices only), and vibration preferences for your device.◦Volumes—Touch or click Volumes, touch or click

Page 30 - 6 Using apps and widgets

●Battery (select devices only)—View battery charge percentage and battery usage by variousfeatures.●Power saving—Enable or disable and set preferences

Page 31 - Downloading apps

◦Google™ keyboard (select devices only)— Allows you to configure the Google keyboardpreferences.◦Voice typing—Touch or click the check box to enable t

Page 32 - Uninstalling apps

9 Managing filesHP File Manager (select devices only) is a file management app that provides file browsing,copying, cutting, renaming, printing and

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Printing FilesBefore you can print, you need a printing service installed on your device. To check what services arecurrently available, touch or clic

Page 34 - 8 Using Settings

Connecting a microphone (select devices only) ... 17Connecting headsets (select devices o

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10 Backing up and recovering your dataAutomatically updating appsSome online marketplaces update your apps automatically. Some keep a record of your p

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Factory data resetResetting with the device turned onIf the device starts normally, and if you are able to sign in to the owner account (the first acc

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6. Use the volume down (-) button to highlight Yes -- delete all user data.7. Press the power button to begin the reset.A recovery system screen shows

Page 38 - 9 Managing files

Updating the device using a file-based updateNOTE: Before performing the following procedure, plug in the AC adapter for your device, if one hasbeen p

Page 39 - Transferring files

11 Managing powerYour device can operate on either battery power or external power. When the device is running onbattery power only and an AC power so

Page 40 - Back up and reset

Running on AC powerFor information about connecting to AC power, see the Quick Start guide or Setup Instructions posterincluded with your device.The d

Page 41 - Factory data reset

Contact support for information about obtaining a replacement AC power adapter.Powering off (turning off) the deviceCAUTION: Unsaved information is lo

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12 Using an external or attached keyboardand mouse (select devices only)Using an attached keyboard, or connecting an external keyboard and mouse allow

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Icon DescriptionPlays the previous track of an audio CD or the previous section of a DVD or a BD.Begins, pauses, or resumes playback of an audio CD, a

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13 MaintenanceIt is important that you perform simple maintenance of your device to be sure that it works at peakperformance.Cleaning your deviceUse t

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Cleaning the device vents (select devices only)Air vents keep the device cool. Keep these vents clean by using a small, battery-powered vacuumcleaner.

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14 Securing your deviceLocking and unlocking the deviceLock—Press the power button.Unlock—Press the power button to turn on the device, then place you

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1. Set a lock screen PIN/password.2. Charge the battery (select devices only).3.Touch or click the All Apps icon , and then touch or click the Setting

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15 Accessibility featuresHP designs, produces, and markets products and services that can be used by everyone, includingpeople with disabilities, eith

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IndexAAC adapter lightidentifying 4AC adapter, testing 39accessibility 31accessibility features 47accessory battery connector,identifying 4accounts 28

Page 51 - 14 Securing your device

Mmemory card reader, identifying6memory card, identifying 6Micro-USB charging port,identifying 6microphone, connecting 17Miracast 10mute light, identi

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wi-fi 10, 28widgets 24wireless certification label 9wireless light 8WLAN antennas, identifying 8WLAN device 9WLAN label 9WWAN antennas, identifying 85

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Power button lockout (select devices only) ... 46On-screen displa

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1 Starting rightNOTE: For basic operating instructions, see the printed Quick Start guide or Setup Instructionsposter that is included in the box with

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More HP resourcesTo locate resources that provide product details, how-to information, and more, use this table.Resource ContentsHP supportFor worldwi

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2 Getting to know your deviceUsing the Home screenThe Home screen provides a central location where you can customize the information, media, andappli

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