User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Components
- Network connections
- Screen navigation
- Entertainment features
- Power management
- Shutting down (turning off) the computer
- Using HP Fast Charge (select products only)
- Setting power options
- Security
- Protecting the computer
- Using passwords
- Setting passwords in Windows
- Setting passwords in Computer Setup
- Managing a BIOS administrator password
- Using DriveLock Security Options
- Using Windows Hello (select products only)
- Using antivirus software
- Using firewall software
- Installing software updates
- Using HP Client Security (select products only)
- Using HP Touchpoint Manager (select products only)
- Using an optional security cable (select products only)
- Using a fingerprint reader (select products only)
- Maintenance
- Backup and recovery
- Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start
- Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)
- Specifications
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Accessibility
- Index
5 Entertainment features
Use your HP computer for business or pleasure to meet with others via the webcam, mix audio and video, or
connect external devices like a projector, monitor, TV, or speakers.
Using touch to share (select products only)
Your computer supports Near Field Communication (NFC) that allows you to wirelessly share information
between two NFC-enabled devices. With NFC and supported apps, you can share websites, transfer contact
information, transfer payments, and tap-to-print on NFC supported printers. To locate the NFC tapping area,
see TouchPad on page 10.
Sharing
1. Conrm that the NFC function is enabled.
a. Type wireless in the taskbar search box, and then select Turn wireless devices on or o.
b. Conrm that the selection for NFC is On.
2. Touch the two NFC antennas together. You may hear a sound when the devices connect.
NOTE: To nd the location of the antenna on the other NFC device, refer to your device instructions.
3. Follow any on-screen instructions to continue.
Using the camera
Your computer has one or more cameras that enable you to connect with others for work or play. Cameras
may be front facing, rear facing, or pop up. See Components on page 3 for camera details.
Most cameras allow you to video chat, record video, and record still images. Some also provide HD (high-
denition) or 3D capability, apps for gaming, or facial recognition software like Windows Hello. See Using
Windows Hello (select products only) on page 47 for details about using Windows Hello.
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