
Basic
Operation
Operating Your Notebook
Reference
Guide
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To use the One-Touch buttons
Your notebook includes five One-Touch buttons that can start any application or open a
document or Web site with a single press. The buttons are pre-configured for specific
applications, but you can set them to start any applications you want.
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Press the One-Touch button to open the corresponding application, document, or
Web site.
Note
Pressing a One-Touch button resumes the notebook from standby or hibernation, or
turns the notebook on. It does not, however, bypass any password protection.
Your computer is preconfigured to access the following services:
1. Outlook Express e-mail software.
2. HP TV Now.
3. Internet Browser.
4. HP Quick Lock.
5. Help and Support.
To reprogram a One-Touch button
1. Click Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP One-Touch, HP One-
Touch Configuration.
2. On the HP One-Touch tab, click the button you want to reprogram.
3. Type a label for the button, then select the application, document, folder, or Web site
you want the button to open.
4. If you want a label to appear onscreen when you press a One-Touch button, select that
option on the Onscreen Display tab.
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