USER GUIDE
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Contents Chapter 1 Welcome 7 8 9 Chapter 2 Get to know your device Charge the battery Set up your device Turn your device on/off Use gestures: Tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch Update the HP webOS operating system 41 43 44 Chapter 5 26 27 27 Just Type overview Look up a contact Find information in an application on your device Search the web Create a new item such as a message, calendar event, or memo Open an application Repeat a recent search Customize Just Type 48 Work with applications 29 30 50 50
Chapter 7 Photos, videos, and music 73 77 78 78 Chapter 8 Web 85 89 Chapter 9 Photos & Videos HP Movie Store YouTube Music Web Maps Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information 93 101 107 108 Contacts Calendar Memos Facebook Tablet Chapter 10 Documents and eBooks 111 Quickoffice 114 Adobe Reader 116 Amazon Kindle Chapter 11 Phone & Video Calls 119 How can I make and receive calls with my HP TouchPad? 119 Use Skype voice and video calling 124 Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS sma
178 179 181 181 182 183 186 187 187 190 191 191 192 193 194 Synchronization Email Messaging Wi-Fi Web Calendar and Contacts Photos & Videos, and Music Print Manager HP webOS App Catalog Using your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone Transferring information to and from your computer Backing up and restoring data System Updates Hands-free devices Making room on your device A Terms B Online accounts available for webOS devices C Specifications D Important safety and legal information E Use Adob
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1 Welcome 7 8 9 Your HP TouchPad What’s in the box? Where can I learn more? Your HP TouchPad NOTE When referring to the company that makes your HP TouchPad, this document uses both the terms HP and Palm. HP and Palm are the same company; the use of both terms reflects company terminology. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: • An advanced wireless device running the HP webOS platform • A large 9.7 inch (246.
For example, suppose you have a Google account for personal email, contacts, and calendar events, and an Exchange account for your corporate email, contacts, and events. The Email, Contacts, and Calendar applications on your HP TouchPad all provide a view in which you can see information from both of those accounts in one place—but even though the information is brought into one view, the sources of that information are kept separate.
Print material • • • • Getting Started guide Navigation Guide Limited Warranty General User Guide: Important Safety and Legal Information • To view Help topics for a single application: Open the application, open the application menu, and tap Help. Here is an example from the Web app: Where can I learn more? • On-device Help: Read short how-tos and watch animations on your new device. • To view all Help: Open Help . • Tools available from online support: Visit hpwebos.
Chapter 1 : Welcome
2 Basics 11 13 14 16 17 20 Get to know your device Charge the battery Set up your device Turn your device on/off Use gestures: Tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch Update the HP webOS operating system Get to know your device Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stereo speakers Front-facing camera Volume Touchscreen: Tap and make other gestures directly on the screen. See Touchscreen. Center: Press to display Card view. see Manage applications in Card view.
3 Quick Launch: Bar containing up to five icons for the apps you use most, plus an icon to NOTE The volume you set for each individual audio component is saved automatically, whether the audio component is a wired headset, a wireless headset that uses Bluetooth® wireless technology, the built-in stereo speakers, and so on. When you return to using an audio component, the audio plays at the volume you left it the last time you used that component. open the Launcher.
Icons in the title bar Top view Table 1. Title bar icons and descriptions Item Description The battery is being charged. The battery is fully charged. The battery is low. See Charge the battery. Airplane mode is turned on. This means that the Wi-Fi, VPN, and Bluetooth® wireless technology features are off. See Turn wireless services off (airplane mode). Wi-Fi is turned on. The number of filled-in bars denotes signal strength. See Wi-Fi. The device is searching for a Wi-Fi network.
1 Attach the small end of the USB cable to the charger/microUSB connector. The silver circle on the cable faces the front of the device. • Shut down the device completely when you won’t be using it for an extended period of time (see Shut down your device). TIP If you think that the battery needs to be replaced, see I need to replace the battery for instructions. Set up your device 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the AC charger. 3 Plug the AC charger into a working outlet.
IMPORTANT You must enter a valid email address to access all the features available on your device. Note that entering an email address here does not set up your device to send and receive messages from that email account; you must do that separately (see Email). What is an HP webOS Account? If you create a new HP webOS Account, write down the email address and password that you enter; you will need them later. Later, look for an email at the address you used to create your HP webOS Account.
Although you create an HP webOS Account by entering a valid email address, setting up an HP webOS Account is different from setting up email on your device. To set up email, see Set up email. To change your HP webOS Account information after you set it up, see Update your HP webOS Account settings. Turn the screen on/off To turn the screen on, do one of the following: • Press the power button. Drag up to unlock the screen.
When your device is in airplane mode, the airplane mode icon appears at the top of every screen, and Airplane Mode appears in the upper-left corner of the screen in the Card view. * These indicate that wireless services are off (airplane mode). Shut down your device Usually, turning your device off and/or putting it in airplane mode is sufficient for normal periods when you have the device with you but you’re not using it.
Tap becomes transparent; an icon in the Launcher is ready to be dragged when a border appears around it. Tap with the tip of the finger, not the fingernail. Tap fast and firmly, and then immediately lift your fingertip off the screen. Don’t bear down on what you’re tapping. Don’t wait for a response; the response comes after you lift your finger. Don’t linger on the gesture; a tap takes a split second to do. Flick Swipe This is a quick gesture, great for scrolling long lists, documents, or pages.
Throw the item off the side of the screen. If prompted, tap Delete to confirm the deletion. If you can’t delete a list item by throwing it, open the item and look in the application menu for a Delete menu item. TIP To delete multiple list items, throw each one off the screen. If you get the Delete confirmation prompt after throwing the first item, you don’t need to tap it—just throw the second item, and the first deletion is confirmed automatically.
Scroll gestures Text selection gestures Scroll slow: Drag the screen in the desired direction. For information on working with text after you select it, see Cut, copy, and paste information. Insert the cursor in a text field: Tap the location. Scroll fast: Flick the screen in the desired direction. Select text: Tap and hold the text. Tap Select or Select All. See Cut, copy, and paste information for more information.
Respond to a system software notification 2 If a message appears stating that a system update is available, do the following: When you get a notification that a system update is available, do one of the following: • Tap Install Now twice. When installation is complete and the device resets, tap Done. Installation times vary, depending on the size of the update. You cannot use your device while an update is being installed. • Tap Install Later.
Chapter 2 : Basics
3 Just Type 23 23 24 25 25 26 27 27 Just Type overview Look up a contact Find information in an application on your device Search the web Create a new item such as a message, calendar event, or memo Open an application Repeat a recent search Customize Just Type • Update your Facebook or Twitter status (see Create a new item such as a message, calendar event, or memo) • Open an app (see Open an application) You can also start a search by copying text in another application, opening Just Type, and pasting t
4 When the contact name appears, do one of the following. If only the contact name is displayed, tap the name to display ways to get in touch. • Tap the name to open the person’s contact information. • Tap an email address to send a message. • If you have set up a Skype account on your device and the contact is a Skype contact, tap to call the contact.
Search the web • To search the web using a different search engine: Under Search Using, tap a search engine name. If the search engine is for a specific website, such as Wikipedia, your device searches that site only. You have several options for using Just Type to search the web. 1 Open Card view (see Manage applications in Card view) and tap Just type. 2 Begin typing the search term. • To view your search term on a map: Under Search Using, tap Maps.
4 Under Quick Actions, tap New [item type]. The relevant application opens, displaying your text as part of a new item. Here are some examples: • To create a new email message: Tap New Email. A new message opens with the text you entered as the message text. • To create a calendar event: Tap Create New Event. A new event opens containing the text you entered. Open an application 1 Open Card view (see Manage applications in Card view) and tap Just type. 2 Begin typing the app name or a related keyword.
Repeat a recent search To search on a term you recently entered, you don’t need to enter the term again. 1 Open Card view (see Manage applications in Card view) and tap Just type. 2 Your recent searches are displayed. Tap a search term to repeat the search. TIP To clear your recent search history, tap Clear. Customize Just Type You can select the types of information that are included in a search. For contacts, you can also turn Global Address Lookup on or off.
Find More: This option lets you search App Catalog for third-party applications and services that you can use to perform any of the following Just Type functions: web search, app search, or creation of a new item (Quick Action). For example, you can use Find More to download a new web search engine. To use this feature, tap Find More, and then download an app from the list displayed in App Catalog (see Download a free application or Buy an application).
4 Work with applications 29 30 31 33 37 38 38 39 41 43 44 Open applications Resize panels/display or hide levels in an app Use the menus Enter and save information Close an application or application screen Delete an application Manage applications in Card view Customize the app display in the Launcher and Quick Launch Manage online accounts View and work with notifications Create and work with favorites Open applications 2 Begin typing the name of the application or one of its keywords (see Use applica
3 To find the app you want, flick up or down to see all the icons on a page. To see other pages, swipe right or left on the screen, or tap a page name at the top of the screen. * Launcher page names. Tap to go to a different page. 4 Tap the application icon. To close the Launcher, press Center * Quick Launch or tap . TIP If advanced gestures are turned on, you can make the up gesture to open and close the Launcher.
To display a panel full screen: Do one of the following: • Swipe left on the screen. • If the drag handles icon is displayed, drag the icon to the left. Use the menus Most applications have an application menu hidden in the upper-left corner, which provides access to additional features. There is also a system menu hidden in the upper-right corner, which provides access to systemwide features such as wireless services.
• Tap the application name in the upper-left corner of the screen. 1 Do one of the following: • Drag down from the upper-right corner of the device (above the screen) onto the screen. 2 3 Tap a menu item to open it. If a menu item displays a right-pointing arrow , tap the item to display the submenu for that item. If you see a downward-pointing arrow at the bottom of the menu, scroll down to see additional menu items. • Tap the upper-right corner of the screen.
• To turn system sounds on or off: Tap Mute Sound or Unmute Sound. TIP You can also turn system sounds on and off using the Sounds & Ringtones preference (see Set sound options). 3 To close the menu without selecting an item, repeat one of the options in step 1. Enter and save information Use the onscreen keyboard TIP You can set up and use multiple languages and layouts for the onscreen keyboard (see Set up and switch among multiple onscreen keyboard layouts and languages).
TIP The symbols and accented characters are grouped according to their similarity to the corresponding key. For example, to enter an é, tap and hold e. For the number keys, the symbols are related to either the number or the symbol shown on the key. For example, to type a € or other currency symbol, tap and hold the 4 key. Why? Because the symbol on the 4 key is $. Tap and hold ... to select… i ìíîïİı I ÌÍÎÏİı TIP Not all keys contain alternate characters or symbols.
Table 1. Symbols and accented characters Tap and hold ... to select… 1 or ! ¹¼½¡ 2 or @ ² 3 or # ³¾ 4 or $ €£¥¢¤ 5 or % ‰ 9 or ( [{ 0 or ) ]} Enter information in a field You can enter information in a field by typing or by pasting previously copied information (see Cut, copy, and paste information). The Text Assist feature works with all text fields (see Work with the Text Assist feature).
2 Do any of the following: 4 To edit the shortcuts list, tap Shortcuts and do any of the following: • To add a shortcut: Tap , enter the new shortcut and replacement text, and then tap Add. • To change a shortcut and/or its replacement text: Tap the shortcut you want to change. Tap the Shortcut field or the Replace With field, and then enter the new shortcut or replacement text. Tap Done. • To delete a shortcut: Throw the shortcut off the side of the screen. Tap Delete to confirm.
4 Tap Cut or Copy. If the text appeared with a yellow highlight immediately after you tapped and held it, only the Copy option is available. 5 Open the app where you want to paste the text. 6 Tap and hold the insertion point where you want to paste the text. 7 Tap Paste. TIP On screens where you cannot tap and hold to select, cut, copy, or paste, the application menu may have items for these tasks. To check, open the application menu and look for an Edit item.
If you have more than one card open for an app, throwing one of the cards off the top of the screen may close the entire app, or it may close only that screen. For example, say you have a card open for the main Email app screen—the one showing the list of accounts—and another card open for a single email message. If you throw the message card off the top of the screen, it does not close the Email app.
Work with stacked cards Change card order or unstack cards If you are working in an application and perform an action that opens a new screen or launches a second application—for example, composing a new email from your Inbox—your device treats the app screens as a group. If you minimize one of the screens, that screen and all screens associated with it appear as a set of stacked cards in Card view. 1 In Card view (see Manage applications in Card view), tap and hold the card you want to move.
2 3 Drag the icon to a new location on any page. To drag the icon to a different page, drag it to the edge of the current page, and wait for the next page to appear. If Quick Launch contains six icons, tap and hold a Quick Launch icon, wait for the visual cue that the icon is ready to be dragged, and drag the icon off the Quick Launch bar. The icon is still available in the Launcher.
Manage online accounts You can set up online accounts in the Accounts application, or in individual applications on your device. For most account types, the online account must already be set up on the web or server before you can add it to your device. The exception is Skype accounts. You can sign in to a Skype account you already have set up on the web, or you can create a new Skype account directly on your device.
3 Do one of the following: 2 Tap the account name. 3 Do one of the following: • To add one of the listed accounts: Tap the account name. • To search for other accounts: Tap Find More. This displays a list of available online accounts. Tap the account you want to download and install it. 4 Enter your username or email address and password, and tap Sign in. 5 Depending on the account, you may be presented with options for which apps should download data from that account.
Create a Skype account in Accounts Sign in to a Skype account in Accounts If you do not have a Skype account, you can create one right on your device in the Phone & Videos application. You can also create a Skype account in Accounts (see Use the Accounts application to set up an online account), Contacts (see Create a Skype account in Contacts), and Messaging (see Create a Skype account in Messaging).
There are several kinds of notifications: Banner alert: This is a notification that appears in a small strip at the top of the screen. Some banner alerts appear as confirmation of an action— for example, that the battery is charging. Others notify you of an item you can act on—for example, an incoming email message. For these alerts, if you do not tap the alert after a few seconds, it becomes an icon in the upper-right portion of the screen.
a star. If you enter a contact name to call a contact, matching favorites appear at the top of the search results list and are noted by a star. Contacts: See all your favorites by tapping Favorites on the contacts list screen. On your complete contacts list, favorites are noted by a star. Just Type: When you enter a search term, matching favorites appear at the top of the contacts search results and are noted by a star.
Chapter 4 : Work with applications
5 Copy files and sync your personal data 47 48 50 50 51 52 Copy files between your device and your computer Overview: Get your personal data onto your device Transfer data from an existing HP webOS Account Get data from an online account in the cloud Sync your desktop organizer and your device Export data from a desktop organizer on your computer Copy files between your device and your computer Copy files and folders using USB Drive mode You can copy any type of file from a computer to your device, and fr
5 End the connection safely. If you do not eject safely, your device resets, and may experience data loss, when you disconnect the USB cable: • On a Windows computer, right click the drive representing your device and click Eject. • On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive representing your device to the Trash. Trash changes to Eject. 6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB drive screen is no longer displayed on your device.
It’s also likely that you store some personal data in accounts that you created on the web. These are called online accounts. Sometimes you’ll hear that data stored in online accounts is stored “in the cloud.” That’s just another way to say that your data is stored on a server that you access through the Internet. For example, if you have a Google/Gmail or a Yahoo! account, you have a contact list stored in the cloud.
Table 1. Data transfer and synchronization solutions for HP webOS devices My personal data is here I want to access data here Do this Learn how here Online account (Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, and so on) My device and my online account Set up the online account on your device. See Manage online accounts Corporate Exchange account My device and Outlook/other corporate email app on my computer Set up an online account for Exchange on your device.
If you are already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, LinkedIn, and/or Exchange to manage your calendar and contacts, then all you need to do to sync data to your device is set up one or more of these accounts on your device. The data syncs automatically. See Manage online accounts for information on how to create an online account on your device. Both choices require you to use a third-party solution (sold separately). Go to hpwebos.
Sync your desktop organizer to Google, and Google to your device Export data from a desktop organizer on your computer You can use the Data Export Wizard (DEW) to do a one-time, one-way export of data from Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook to files on your computer. You can then import these files to a Yahoo! or Google account online using the import options available in these accounts on the web. When the online account is added to your device, your personal data is available there. Table 3.
6 Email, text, multimedia, and instant messaging 53 64 67 71 Email Messaging: All messages in one application Messaging: Instant messaging Messaging: Text messaging Email How do I send and receive email on my device? Use the Email application on your device to access the many email accounts you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like Earthlink or Comcast), and web-based (like Gmail). You must create the account online before you can set it up on your device.
Email Account and go to step 3, or tap Find more to find an app for an account type that is not listed and follow the instructions onscreen. • If you have already set up an account that takes advantage of the Synergy feature and want to set up another one, tap Add account, and tap an account type or tap Email Account. • Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, tap Add Account, and tap an account type or tap Email Account.
NOTE If your corporate Exchange system utilizes policies such as remote wipe and password enforcement (including minimum password length, allowed number of failed password attempts, and other parameters), those policies are supported in your Exchange account on your device. Check with your system administrator for details. Set up email when automatic setup fails Follow these steps if automatic setup (see Set up email) does not work for your email account.
7 Tap Sign In. 8 Depending on the account, you may be presented with options for which apps should download data from that account. For each app, tap On or Off, and then tap Create account. 9 Sync deleted emails (POP accounts only): Set whether messages should be deleted on the server when you delete them on your device. Sync server to device (POP accounts only): Set whether messages should be deleted on your device when they are deleted on the server. Tap Go.
Change account login settings 3 Tap the account name. When you change your password for an online email account, remember to make the change in the account settings on your device. 4 Tap Remove Account and tap Remove Account again to confirm. 1 Open Email Work with panels in Email 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap the account name. 4 Tap Change login settings and tap the relevant fields to change the account information. .
TIP To address an email directly from Card view, tap Just type and begin typing the email address. If the email address is already associated with a contact, the contact is displayed. Tap the email address. A new email is opened, with the address in the To field. 5 (Optional) Tap To to open the Cc and Bcc fields. Tap any of these fields and enter an address. 6 (Optional) Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter additional addresses. 7 Tap the Subject field, enter the subject, and tap Enter. Enter the body text.
• To copy a link to a web site: Tap and hold the web address, and tap Copy URL. 4 • To copy text in the body of an email so you can paste it into a memo or other document: Tap and hold the message text. To expand the selection, drag the arrows at the beginning and end of the selected text. Tap Copy. Print an email BEFORE YOU BEGIN Your device supports printing on all network-capable HP printers that support PCL page description language in the local LAN.
• To play an MP3 file attachment: Tap the attachment name to download the attachment. When the attachment has finished downloading, tap the attachment name to play. Tap the progress indicator to pause, and tap it again to resume playing. MP3 files you download from Email are not saved to USB storage, and they are not listed in Music.
• Open Email , and open the folder containing the message. Tap Search; type a name, email address, or subject line of a message you're looking for; and tap . Reply to a message 1 Open a message. 2 Tap one of the following: Copy messages You can copy the body text of a message. 1 Open a message, and tap and hold the message text. 2 To expand the selection, drag the arrows at the beginning and end of the selected text. 3 Tap Copy. : Reply to just the sender.
Flag or unflag a message TIP If you change the folder where you store deleted messages for an IMAP account (see Enter advanced account settings), deleting messages from the folder removes them from your device. When you flag a message, a is placed beside the message in the messages list. You might flag a message to highlight it at the top of Account List view as something that you need to return to.
4 (Optional) Open the application menu and tap About This Folder to view information such as last sync and number of messages. Accounts: Tap an account name to enter advanced settings or to change synchronization settings for email, contacts, or calendar events (see Enter advanced account settings and Rename an account). Add Account: See Set up email. 5 Tap Default Account: Tap the account shown and then tap the account you want to set as the new default.
Send email messages from within another application Work with conversations Use the share feature in any application that supports this to send an item as an attachment to an email message. This feature is available in the Adobe Reader and Memos applications, among others. Depending on the app, this feature may be accessed from a menu that might be named Share, Send, or Email, or it might be accessed from an icon. For details, see the section in this guide on the specific application.
2 Do one of the following: • To see your conversations list: Tap • To see your buddies list: Tap . • To see your favorites list: Tap . . Search for conversations or buddies TIP You can set a preference to show all your buddies, whether they are online or offline, or to hide offline buddies. Open the application menu and tap Show/ Hide Offline Buddies. 1 Open Messaging .
Use emoticons in a message Table 1. Supported emoticons To include an emoticon in a message, tap to display the symbol keyboard, and then tap an emoticon key. Tap to return to the alphanumeric keyboard. If the emoticon you want is not available on the keyboard, use the table below to add keyboard character combinations for other emoticons. To learn about entering symbols and alternate characters, see Enter symbols and alternate characters. Most emoticons can be created by more than one combination.
• To forward the message in an email: Tap Forward Via Email, and enter the recipient’s name or email address in the To field, or tap to search for a contact. 4 (Optional) Tap the message text, and edit the text. 5 Tap Enter to send a message, or tap Send to send an email. Copy messages Resend a failed message A message might fail to be sent if your device is not connected to a Wi-Fi network (for IM), or to a webOS smartphone (for text messages), or if it is experiencing technical problems.
The HP Synergy feature (see Your HP TouchPad) provides another advantage: During the same process you go through to set up a messaging account, you also set up the same account for all other applications that can display data from that account. For details on how Synergy works for the current list of online accounts, see Online accounts available for webOS devices. For example, suppose you want to set up your Google Talk account on your device.
Sign in to an IM account 1 2 Open Messaging Tap TIP You can include emoticons in your message (see Use emoticons in a message). . 4 When the message recipient replies, the reply appears below your message in the conversation. Repeat step 3 to reply to that person. 5 (Optional) If the message contains links, phone numbers, or other email addresses you can do the following: to the left of the text Offline and tap Available. • To call a number: Tap the number, and tap .
• To add a buddy in any other IM account: Tap the Buddy Name field and enter the buddy details required by the account, for example, an email address or IM address. Delete a buddy 1 Open Messaging 5 (Optional, if available) Tap the Invitation Message field and enter a message for your buddy invitee. 2 Tap 6 Tap Add Buddy. 3 Tap Delete. 1 Open Messaging . 2 Tap the conversation containing the invitation. 3 Do one of the following: • To accept a buddy request: Tap .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap the account name. BEFORE YOU BEGIN The webOS smartphone you are connecting with must be discoverable. Check the documentation that came with your smartphone for information on making it discoverable. 4 Tap a field to enter new information and tap Sign In. 1 Open Messaging 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap Connect Phone and do one of the following: Delete an IM account 1 Open Messaging .
2 Tap New Conversation. Tap the To field and do one of the following to address the message: 3 • To call a number: Tap the number, and tap . This feature is available only if your device is connected to a compatible HP webOS smartphone or you have a video calling account set up on your device (see How can I make and receive calls with my HP TouchPad?). • Enter a contact’s first or last name or initials, screen name, phone number, or email address.
7 Photos, videos, and music 73 77 78 78 Work with panels in Photos & Videos Photos & Videos HP Movie Store YouTube Music When the Photos & Videos app opens, there are two panels visible on the screen. For information about hiding and resizing these panels, see Resize panels/display or hide levels in an app. Photos & Videos Look at pictures To get pictures on the device, you can do any of the following: Use Photos & Videos for the first time 1 Open Photos & Videos 2 Do one of the following: .
NOTE You can download and look at GIFs in Email, and they are saved to USB storage, but you can't look at GIFs in Photos & Videos or use one as wallpaper. You can also look at pictures on the web directly in the web browser (see Web). 1 Open Photos & Videos . 2 Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the thumbnail of the picture. 3 Swipe left or right on the screen to look at other pictures in the album. 4 To return to the album, tap [album name].
Copy pictures or videos to an album Table 3. Picture and video locations Origin of pictures or videos Album in Photos & videos Folder in USB storage Email Downloads 1 Open Photos & Videos . downloads 2 Tap the album containing the pictures or videos.
Print pictures 6 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Your device supports printing on all network-capable Number of Copies: Tap 1 and tap the number of copies you want to print. HP printers that support PCL page description language in the local LAN. These printers include new HP ePrint-capable printers–Photosmart, Officejet, and LaserJet–as well as legacy printers approximately five years old or newer.
Set up an online pictures or videos account on your device Delete pictures or videos To view pictures in an account you have with a web service such as Facebook or Snapfish, you must set up the account on your device. You can delete pictures and videos that are stored on your device. These are displayed in the My TouchPad library. Pictures and videos that were downloaded from an online account cannot be deleted from your device.
3 4 Tap Free beside the HP Movie Store app. Get music onto your device HP Movie Store is added to the Downloads page on the Launcher. To get music onto your device, you can do any of the following: (Optional) Tap Launch. YouTube Watch a YouTube video The YouTube icon on your device takes you to the YouTube website, where you can watch videos available online. 1 Open YouTube . 2 Enter a search term for a video and tap Enter, or browse to a video. 3 Tap the video thumbnail to play the video.
Show/hide the Library or Playlist lists • To listen to an album: Tap Albums and tap the album name. Tap the first song. The Music app organizes the audio content you add to your device under two main headings: Library and Playlists. The Library heading organizes your audio content into four predefined categories: Songs, Artists, Albums, and Genres. Tap a category to see content organized in that category.
3 Enter a name for the playlist. Delete songs from a playlist 4 Tap Create. You can delete songs from playlists you created on your device. Songs you delete from a playlist are not deleted from the Music app. You can still access them in the Library and any other playlist they are in. Add music to a playlist 1 Open Music . 2 Tap and hold a song or album, wait for the visual cue, and then drag the song or album to the playlist. Sort all songs or a playlist 1 Open Music .
Delete a playlist On a Windows computer, right click the drive representing your device and click Eject. You can delete playlists you created on your device. Playlists you synchronized from HP Play cannot be deleted on your device. To delete a HP Play playlist, you must delete it from HP Play on your computer and then synchronize HP Play with your device (see Manually sync music from HP Play to your device). 1 Open Music . 2 Tap the playlist name and tap 3 Tap Delete Playlist.
If you chose to open HP Play immediately, see Set up HP Play to sync with your device. On a Mac: 6 (Optional) To automatically sync music to your smartphone when it is connected to the computer, check Automatically sync music to this device. 7 Click OK. 8 Your device appears under Devices in the left-hand panel of HP Play. Click the device name and do either of the following: 1 Open your computer’s browser and go to hpplay.com. 2 Click Download the MAC installer. 3 If required, click OK.
13 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your smartphone. Manually sync music from HP Play to your device 1 Open HP Play on your computer. 2 Connect your device and your computer using the USB cable. 3 On your device, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. For computer system requirements for using USB Drive mode, go to hpwebos.com/webos-usbmode-en. 4 On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click Cancel to close the wizard.
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music
8 Web 85 89 Search the web Web Maps Do one of the following: • In Card view, tap Just type, type the search term, and then tap a search engine (for example, Google). • Open Web , enter the search term, and tap Enter. Web Go to a website The web browser on your device is capable of displaying most web content. The browser supports HTML5 and Adobe Flash. 1 Do one of the following: • In Card view, tap Just type, type the site address (for example, hp.com), and tap Go to website.
Table 1. Web page navigation To do this... Do the following... Zoom in/out of a page Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount. Zoom in on a column Double tap the column to center it and enlarge it. Double tap again to zoom out to see the whole page again. Pan Tap, hold, and drag the page. Enter information in a form Tap the form field. Enter or select information and tap Enter.
Use Flash content Flash content plays as soon as you open a website. Do any of the following: • To use playback controls with Flash content and interact with other active areas: Tap the Flash content. • To zoom in on Flash content: Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. • To zoom out on Flash content: Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. • To exit full-screen mode while using Flash content: Press Center . The ability to use Flash content is turned on by default.
NOTE Web bookmarks are part of the data backed up to your HP webOS Account. Open a bookmarked page • Open Web and enter a term or address in the address bar that matches the page name or address. • To clear your browsing history: Open Web , open the application menu, tap Preferences, and then tap Clear History. Use links on a web page Do one of the following: Table 2. Use links on a web page • In Card view, tap Just type, type a few characters of the bookmark title, and then tap Bookmarks & History.
3 Tap the file name. 4 If an app on your device supports the file type, the file name is displayed in the Downloads panel. Tap Open. 3 Set any of the following: Default Web Search Engine: Select your default search engine. Block Popups: Prevents websites from opening up new browser windows. Tap On to switch Block Popups from On to Off. Accept Cookies: Allows cookies from any website you view, even if you are redirected to a site from another site. Tap On to switch Accept Cookies from On to Off.
2 If prompted, tap Allow Once to turn on Location Services for this session. 3 Do one of the following: • To search for a new address: Tap the Search or Address field, enter an address, and tap Enter. • To find an address you saved: Tap location. 5 If you want to start at a location other than your current location, tap Current Location, and enter a new starting location or tap a location you viewed recently.
• To get directions to a saved location from your current location: Tap , tap , and tap Saved. Tap a location and tap Directions To Here. • To get directions from a saved location to your current location: Tap , tap , and tap Saved. Tap a location and tap Directions From Here. • To get directions from one saved location to another saved location: Tap , tap , and tap Saved. Tap a location and tap Directions From Here. Tap , tap Saved, tap a location, and then tap Directions To Here.
Show Traffic: Shows major roads and commute paths colored to indicate their current traffic status. The color scale runs from green (meaning free-flowing traffic), through yellow, red, and finally gray (meaning slow traffic). Drop a pin: Allows you to drag a pin to a map location and get directions to that location or add the location to your saved locations. Tap Drop a pin to drop a pin on the map. Tap, hold, and drag the pin to an address.
9 Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information 93 101 107 108 Contacts Calendar Memos Facebook Tablet Contacts How do I add names and other info into Contacts? You have a few options for getting info into Contacts.
Use a third-party sync solution (if available): If you want to use a desktop app to store your contacts, you may be able to use a third-party solution (sold separately) to sync your contacts directly with your computer (see Sync your desktop organizer and your device or to go hpwebos.com/ sync-solutions to see if third--party solutions are available for your device.
Set up an online account in Contacts 1 Open Contacts . 2 Do one of the following: • To set up an online account the first time you use Contacts: See Use Contacts for the first time. • To set up an online account any other time: Open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, tap Add an account, tap an account type, and go to step 3. To set up an account type that is not listed, tap Find More to find an app and follow the instructions onscreen.
1 Open Contacts . 2 Do one of the following: 2 Tap Add Contact. 3 (Optional) Tap the account icon in the upper-right corner of the screen to change the account to which the new contact will be added. • If you have not set up an account in another app that takes advantage of the Synergy feature: Tap Skype. • If you have already set up an account that takes advantage of the Synergy feature and want to set up another one: Tap Add an Account and tap Skype.
Find a contact 4 • To add information: Tap the field and enter the info. For a linked contact, you can also tap the account icon on the left side of the field, and then tap the account you want to add the info to (see Enter information in a field). To find a contact within the Contacts app, use these steps. 1 Open Contacts 2 Do one of the following: . • To change information: Tap a field and enter the info (see Enter information in a field).
3 Do one of the following: 1 Open Contacts • To browse to a photo: Tap the album containing the picture and tap the picture thumbnail. 2 Tap a contact and then tap the contact name again. 3 Tap one of the following: • To search for a photo: Tap Search, enter a photo name, tap the photo name, and then tap the photo thumbnail. 4 • To start an IM chat with a buddy: Tap Chat, enter your message, and tap Enter. Tap OK. • To make a voice call to a buddy: Tap Voice Call.
3 In the contact details panel, tap 1 profile or [number of] linked profiles, and tap Link more profiles. Get in touch with a contact 1 Open Contacts . 2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name. 3 Do any of the following: • To send an email or instant message: Tap the appropriate field. For example, tap an email address to send an email to the contact. • To locate an address on a map: Tap an address field. • To send a text message: Tap .
You can also choose to sort by Company & first name or Company & last name. In these cases, the company name is alphabetized, and within the company, whichever you choose, the names are still listed as first name followed by last name. NOTE If you see Delete Other Profiles rather than Delete All Profiles, you have linked contacts that come from accounts whose info you can't change on your device (like Facebook and LinkedIn). Tap it.
synchronize. Deleting the account from Contacts also deletes the associated contact entries from your device only. The entries are not deleted from the online account. 1 Open Contacts . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap the account name. 4 Tap Remove Account and tap Remove Account. To restart synchronization with an account you have deleted from Contacts: Open Accounts , tap the account name, and tap Off beside Contacts to turn synchronization on.
Enter an event directly in Calendar: See Create an event for instructions. You can assign the event to one of your online calendars—if you do, it synchronizes with the online calendar. Or you can create the event in your HP webOS Account, which means it shows up on your device only. HP webOS Account events are included in the daily backup of your HP webOS Account information, so you can restore them if they are accidentally erased. You can also look at the events of just one calendar at a time.
Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes to learn about setting up an account manually. 4 Depending on the account, you may be presented with options for which apps should download data from that account. For each app, tap On or Off, and then tap Create account. NOTE If you choose to sync Calendar with an online Facebook account, your Facebook events show up in Calendar, but you cannot add calendar events to Facebook from the Calendar app.
3 Schedule a repeating event Tap Done. TIP Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a 1 To create a new event, tap New event. To set an event as repeating after creating the event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap Edit. 2 Tap No Repeat, and then tap a repeat interval or Custom to define a repeat interval and set the end date. 3 Tap Done. location specified in the Event Location field, and tap the location address. The location is displayed in the Maps app.
System Sound: The system sound plays. 1 Open Calendar Mute: No sound plays and the device does not vibrate. 2 Do any of the following: Add a note to an event 1 To create a new event, tap New event. To add a note after creating an event, tap the event name in Day view, and tap Edit. 2 Tap Event Notes and enter the note. 3 Tap Done. . • To see different calendar views: Tap (month) on the bottom of the screen.
Delete an event 1 On your calendar, tap the meeting. The participants field shows the organizer name plus the number of participants. If you delete an event that is assigned to an online account, the event is deleted in the online account also. 2 Tap the number to see the participants’ names. 3 (Optional) Tap a participant’s name. If the participant is a contact, the contact entry is displayed. If the participant is not a contact, tap Add to Contacts to add the participant to your contacts list.
Default Event Duration: The default event duration is set to one hour. Tap to change this to 30 minutes or 2 hours. Default Event Reminder: Tap the time interval for a notification to appear for timed and all-day events. Reminders you set for individual events override the default setting. Event Reminders: Select to play a sound when a calendar notification appears. Calendar Colors: Set the color for events created in that account. 4 3 Under Accounts, tap the account name.
3 Tap the memo when it appears. NOTE The results of a Just Type search that you access in Card view do not include memos. Delete a memo 1 In an open memo, tap 2 Tap Delete to confirm. . Email a memo Edit a memo 1 Open Memos . 2 Tap the memo you want to edit. 3 Tap the screen to position the cursor (see Text selection gestures), and edit the memo text (see Cut, copy, and paste information). 1 In an open memo, tap 2 Enter the email address. .
1 Open Facebook Tablet . This opens the Facebook Tablet app page in HP webOS App Catalog. 2 If this is your first time using App Catalog, tap your country, and tap Continue. 3 If required, tap Accept to agree to the terms and conditions. 4 Tap Free beside Facebook Tablet. 5 If a Location Services notification appears, tap Continue. 6 When the app is installed, tap Launch.
Chapter 9 : Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information
10 Documents and eBooks 111 114 116 Quickoffice Adobe Reader Amazon Kindle • If the Add an Account button is displayed: Tap Add an Account, and then tap the account type. TIP Alternatively, you can open the Quickoffice app to the files list and tap Add Account at the bottom of the screen. Or open the app to the files list, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, and then tap Add an Account.
email attachments). You can view files in DOC, DOCX, TXT, XLS, XLSX, PPT, and PPTX formats. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put a file on your device, make sure you Send a file as an attachment to an email message 1 have enough storage space on your device to fit the file. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Device. 1 Open Quickoffice 2 The first time you open the Quickoffice app, you have the option to set up the app to work with files from an online account.
3 Do one of the following: Switch among sheets in a spreadsheet • If this is your first time using a printer on this network: If a list of printers is displayed, tap one. • • If you have already used a printer on this network: The last printer you used is remembered and is selected. If you want to select another printer, scroll down on the Print dialog box (if needed), tap Select Another Printer, and then tap a printer.
3 Tap the account name. 4 Do one of the following: • If the Add an Account button is displayed: Tap Add an Account, and then tap the account type. TIP Alternatively, you can open the Adobe Reader app to the files list and tap Add Account at the bottom of the screen. Or open the app to the files list, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, and then tap Add an Account. • To change the account display name: Under Account Name, tap the current name to highlight it, and enter the new name.
up Adobe Reader to access files from an online account. If you just want to work with files on your device or with an account that’s already set up, tap Go. 3 4 1 Any online accounts you set up on your device appear in the left panel. The option My TouchPad also appears. Tap an account to view files in that account. Tap My TouchPad to view files stored in the USB drive storage on your device. To return to the file list, tap Documents in the upper-left corner of the screen.
3 Do one of the following: Edit or delete an online account in Adobe Reader • If this is your first time using a printer on this network: If a list of printers is displayed, tap one. If you change the username, email address, or password you use with an online account, you need to enter the new information in the account settings on your device. • If you have already used a printer on this network: The last printer you used is remembered and is selected.
4 To download and install the app, tap Free. 5 To open the app after you install it, tap Launch. After installation, the Amazon Kindle Launcher icon opens the app itself, not App Catalog.
Chapter 10 : Documents and eBooks
11 Phone & Video Calls 119 119 124 129 129 130 131 131 133 How can I make and receive calls with my HP TouchPad? Use Skype voice and video calling Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone Listen to voicemail messages View your call history Work with favorites Save a phone number to Contacts Use a phone headset Customize Phone & Video Calls settings How can I make and receive calls with my HP TouchPad? You can make and receive calls on your HP TouchPad in the following ways: • If you have
1 Open Phone & Video Calls . 2 Do one of the following: After you sign in to a Skype account, you remain signed in to that account and can use it at any time. To sign out of a Skype account, remove it from your device (see Edit or delete a Skype account). • If a Skype button is displayed when you open the app: Tap Skype. 1 Open Phone & Video Calls 2 Do one of the following: • If an Add an Account button is displayed: Tap Add an Account and tap Skype.
7 If the other person answers the call as voice only, you can only hear audio from that person. If the other person answers the call as a video call, how you see incoming video depends on your Skype call preferences: • If you have the Auto-Accept Video preference turned on: Incoming video appears automatically. • If you have the Auto-Accept Video preference turned off: To see incoming video, tap Accept when prompted. See Set Skype calling preferences for information.
Silence the ringer on an incoming Skype call When you silence the ringer on an incoming call, you can answer the call or let it ring through to voicemail. Do one of the following: • Press the power button. • Press volume. * Volume Ignore an incoming Skype call Manage a Skype-to-Skype voice call To send a call immediately to voicemail, do one of the following: Do any of the following: • Tap . • Press the power button twice.
TIP You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold. Just tap the mute icon to mute your end of the line. • Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees, responding to prompts, and so on: Tap . • Add a call: Tap . When the dial pad appears, tap Contacts. Tap the contact you want to call. • Adjust call volume: Press volume. Make a second Skype voice call 1 While on a Skype voice call, tap . This does not mute the microphone or put the first call on hold.
End a Skype call Edit or delete a Skype account Do one of the following: If you change the name or password you use with a Skype account, you need to enter the new information in the account settings on your device. • Tap . • Minimize the call screen to a card, and throw the card off the top of the screen. • If a headset is attached, press the button on the headset. Set Skype calling preferences . Open Phone & Video Calls . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
smartphone, the app prompts you to connect your device to a smartphone. See Connect your device to a webOS smartphone in the Phone & Video Calls application. do not see the Allow prompt, you cannot share text messages between your device and your smartphone. 7 NOTE For certain supported webOS smartphones, connecting through Touch to Share enables you to read, send, and reply to text messages from your device through the connected smartphone (see Messaging: Text messaging).
3 Tap one of the contact’s phone numbers to dial it. If only the contact name appears, tap the name to display the phone numbers for that contact, and tap a number. 4 If prompted, tap Bluetooth to make the call using a connected smartphone. TIP Tap the onscreen backspace icon (at the top of the dial pad, to the right of the number you entered) to delete numbers one at a time. Tap and hold the icon to delete all the numbers.
4 Type a name or initials until the contact you want appears. If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server with a Global Address List (GAL), entering the contact search information returns matching results from the GAL as well. 1 If a phone number appears as an underlined link, tap the number. This displays the dial pad with the number already entered. 2 Tap 3 If prompted, tap Bluetooth to make the call using a connected smartphone. to dial.
Ignore a call through a connected smartphone • Mute the microphone so you can’t be heard: Tap To send a call immediately to voicemail, do one of the following: . TIP You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold. Just tap the mute icon to mute your end of the line. • Tap . • Press the power button twice. To reply to a caller who is in your Contacts list after you ignore a call, tap the ignored call notification. This opens the caller’s contact entry, where you can select a reply method.
2 Tap the application to open and work in it. 3 Tap the call notification at the top of the screen to return to the call screen. End a call through a connected smartphone Do one of the following: • Tap . • Minimize the call screen to a card, and throw the card off the top of the screen. • If a headset is attached, press the button on the headset. Listen to voicemail messages You can check voicemail messages left on Skype calls, as well as on calls through a connected smartphone.
• To delete a call history entry: Throw the entry off the side of the screen. Tap Delete to confirm. • To clear the call history: Open the application menu, tap Clear Call History, and tap Clear Call History to confirm. 4 3 Tap Add Favorite, search for the contact, and tap the contact when the name appears. 4 If the contact has more than one phone number, tap the number you want to set as the favorite. When you call the favorite, the call is made using this number.
3 Enter the number, and tap to select the phone number type (see Create a contact for information). 4 Tap Done. 1 Open Phone & Video Calls 2 Tap Favorites. 3 Throw the favorite off the side of the screen. Tap Delete to confirm. NOTE You can enter more than one phone number for the favorite here. If you do, you need to set one of the numbers as the default (see Set or change the default number for a favorite).
Set up and use a Bluetooth® hands-free device WARNING If driving while using a phone is permitted in your area, we recommend using a headset or hands-free car kit (sold separately). However, be aware that use of a headset that covers both ears impairs your ability to hear other sounds. Use of such a headset while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle may create a serious hazard to you and others, and may be illegal. If you must use a stereo headset while driving, place a speaker in only one ear.
7 To switch the call audio to a different device, do one of the following: • To switch from the headset to the speakers on your HP TouchPad: Disconnect the headset. • To switch from the headset to a connected smartphone: Tap and then tap Phone. , For more information on using the Bluetooth feature on your device, see Bluetooth® wireless technology.
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Under Tap the device you’d like to use, tap the smartphone you want to use for calls (and text messages, if supported). 4 Tap Done.
12 HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager 135 136 137 138 138 139 139 139 140 140 Browse applications in HP webOS App Catalog Download a free application Buy an application Reinstall a deleted application Set up a billing account Set billing account preferences Update or delete a billing account Manage applications with Software Manager Update a downloaded application from a notification Manually check for application updates Browse applications in HP webOS App Catalog Use HP webOS App Catalog to brows
• To search by name: Tap Search at the bottom of the screen. Type a search term, and then tap or tap Enter on the onscreen keyboard. A list of apps whose name or category matches your search term appears. if your device is connected to an HP webOS smartphone (see Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone). • To see more apps from this app developer: Tap Developer Apps. • To go to the developer’s product support page: Tap Support (if available).
You can move to other screens and work in other applications while your new app downloads in the background. For example, find another app in App Catalog and start its download while the first download is finishing. TIP A good way to get started with App Catalog is to download the free Facebook Tablet app. Buy an application Buy an application using your billing account or by entering a promo code 4 If the application uses Location Services, a notification appears (see Location Services). Tap Continue.
Buy an application directly from a promo code link 8 A promo code allows you to purchase one or more App Catalog apps for free. You might receive a promo code for a specific app, or a general code that allows you to purchase one or more apps up to a specific dollar amount. You need to have a billing account set up in App Catalog to purchase apps with a promo code—however, your account is not charged when you use the code.
• Open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add Credit Card. 3 Enter your HP webOS Account password and tap Submit. 4 Tap OK to verify your email address, or tap Change Email Address to enter a different one. Purchase receipts are sent to the address shown here. 5 Select your billing country and credit card type. Enter your credit card and billing address details, and tap Done. IMPORTANT Your credit card details are not stored on your device.
1 Open Software Manager . Update a downloaded application from a notification When an update is available for one or more apps you downloaded, you get a notification. Tap the notification and do one of the following: 2 Tap Apps to manage downloaded apps that appear in the Launcher, or tap Other to manage background apps and services that do not appear in the Launcher. 3 Tap an app or service name. 4 On the app details screen, do any of the following: • To add a review: Tap Review App.
4 Do one of the following: • To display details about an app and the available update: Tap the app name. • To update one app: Tap the update version number to the right of the app name. • To update all apps: Tap Install All. • To return to the list of apps: Tap My Apps.
Chapter 12 : HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager
13 Preferences 143 148 148 151 153 154 155 Backup Date & Time Device Info Exhibition Regional Settings Screen & Lock Sounds & Ringtones Backup Backup is one of the major advantages of your HP webOS Account. You create an HP webOS Account when you set up your device. What is an HP webOS Account? When you create an HP webOS Account during setup of your device, you gain access to the many advantages of having an HP webOS Account, including automatic, daily backup of your data.
Table 1. Backup details NOTE If you want to erase data on your device while you are still in possession of the device—for example, before you give it to someone else—don’t do a remote erase. Instead, do a partial or full erase of the device itself (see Erase data and reset your device). Application Backed up Adobe Reader Nothing is backed up. Keep a copy of these files on your computer (see Copy files between your device and your computer).
Table 1. Backup details Application Backed up Date & Time Nothing is backed up. Device Info Nothing is backed up. Email Usernames for your email accounts. Table 1. Backup details Not backed up Application Backed up Not backed up Messaging Instant messages. Passwords and history. Usernames for IM accounts. Passwords for your email accounts. Text messages sent or received when your device was connected to a webOS smartphone (see Messaging: Text messaging).
Table 1. Backup details Table 1. Backup details Application Backed up Print Manager Nothing is backed up. Quickoffice Usernames and passwords for your Quickoffice accounts. Regional Settings Nothing is backed up. Screen & Lock Nothing is backed up. Software Manager When you sign in to your HP webOS Account after your device is erased, apps you downloaded from App Catalog are downloaded again. Sounds & Ringtones Nothing is backed up. System Updates Nothing is backed up.
Erase HP webOS Account information from the server 1 Open Backup 2 Do either of the following: Update your HP webOS Account settings . • To stop backup of your info and delete all backed-up information from the server: Tap On to switch backup from On to Off. Tap Turn Off And Erase Backup. This deletes all your information on the server. It does not affect the information on your device. TIP Open Device Info to delete the information on your device (see Erase data and reset your device).
Date & Time 3 To view application information, under Software, tap and hold an app name, then release. Tap Done when you are finished viewing the information. You can set your device to adjust the date and time automatically to the local date and time wherever you are, or you can turn this feature off and enter this information manually. 4 To return to the summary view, tap Back. 1 Open Date & Time .
Erase data and reset your device About the full erase options If restarting your device does not solve the problem of application freezes, you may need to reset the device. A reset deletes some or all information from your device (depending on the type of reset you select). After a reset, you must follow the prompts to sign in to your HP webOS Account again before you can use your device.
1 Open Device Info . 2 Open the application menu and tap Diagnostics. 3 On the screen that appears, tap Interactive. • To change the default application to use for different functions: Under Data Types, tap the currently displayed application for a given data type, and tap a different application. 4 Work with the support agent to run and view results from one or more tests.
View certificate details Start Exhibition You can view user-installed certificates only. Do one of the following: 1 Open Device Info 2 Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager. 3 Tap the certificate name. • When the screen is off, place your device on a Touchstone. Exhibition starts automatically.
Use Exhibition does not have a checkmark next to its name to include it in the slideshow. Tap an album that has a checkmark next to its name to remove it from the slideshow. Tap Done. Here are some key features of using Exhibition. • When Exhibition starts, the last-used app is displayed. To switch to another app, tap the upper-left corner of the screen, and tap the app you want. • When Exhibition starts, notifications appear as usual, and tapping a notification performs the same action as usual.
2 2 Do either of the following: • To change the layout or language of the keyboard you are currently using: Tap the keyboard. • To change which apps are available in Exhibition: Check or uncheck the box to the right of each app name. You cannot remove the Time app. • To find more Exhibition apps: Tap Find More. This opens App Catalog displaying a list of apps you can use in Exhibition. Tap an app to download it (see Download a free application and Buy an application).
2 Under Formats, tap the currently displayed country name. 1 Open Screen & Lock 3 Scroll down to find a country, and then tap it. 2 4 Tap Apply Changes and Reboot. In Turn off After, tap the interval shown, and then tap the number of minutes. Your device restarts after you select a new country format. The restart does not affect your data or applications. Turn auto dim on/off By default, your screen dims after a period of inactivity. You can turn this feature off.
Set options for unlocking the screen 3 Enter the old PIN/password and the new PIN/password. The screen locks five seconds after it turns off automatically, or immediately if you turn the screen off manually. Use Secure Unlock if you want to require a PIN or a password to unlock the screen. 4 Tap Done. TIP If your company issued your device to you, check with your system administrator about whether the company has its own settings for locking and unlocking the screen of your device.
1 Open Sounds & Ringtones . 2 In Vibrate, tap On or Off to turn the vibrate setting off or on. NOTE If you turn off system sounds using the system menu, the sounds are muted even if they are turned on in Sounds & Ringtones (see Use the system menu). Likewise, if sounds are turned off in Sounds & Ringtones, they do not play even if you have the system menu sound setting turned on. 1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .
You can add a file in any of the following file types as a ringtone for your device: MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, QCELP, or WAV. How to use the file as a ringtone depends on the following: the file type, how you obtain the file, and whether you want to use the file as a ringtone only, or play it in the Music app. You can obtain files to use as ringtones in any of the following ways: • Download a ringtone from one of the many ringtone apps in HP webOS App Catalog (see HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager).
4 Tap to the right of a song title to preview it. Tap the song title to add it to your list of ringtones. 5 When the list of ringtones is displayed, tap the song you added to use it as your ringtone. 6 To set the ringtone volume, drag the Ringtone Volume slider. Copy a ringtone to your device 1 Identify a file on your computer to use as a ringtone on your device. 2 Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable. 3 On your device, tap USB Drive.
14 Wireless connections 159 162 163 165 166 168 Wi-Fi Print Manager VPN Location Services Bluetooth® wireless technology Touch to Share Wi-Fi What is a Wi-Fi connection? Many environments, such as corporate offices, coffee shops, airports, and libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network, which is a wireless local area network (WLAN). To access this WLAN, you connect your device to the WLAN through a Wi-Fi access point (also called a hotspot).
• From any screen: Open the system menu in the upper-right corner of the screen, tap Wi-Fi, and tap Turn on Wi-Fi or Turn off Wi-Fi. • If the network you want is not displayed, tap Join network and enter the network name. Make sure Open is displayed in the Security field, and then tap Connect. TIP You can also open Wi-Fi by opening the system menu, tapping Wi-Fi, and tapping Wi-Fi Preferences.
6 A series of different screens appears depending on the network type. Enter or select the following if you are prompted to do so: 2 • Username and/or Password Trust Certificate: Connects you to the captive portal page automatically whenever you connect to this Wi-Fi access point. • Certificate 7 Trust Certificate Once: Connects you to the captive portal page for this session only. The next time you try to connect to this Wi-Fi access point, you will be asked to trust this certificate again.
turning off this setting. When you turn the screen on again, the Wi-Fi connection is reactivated. 5 1 Open Wi-Fi Print Manager 2 Open the application menu and tap Sleep Settings. 3 The current setting is displayed in the When Phone Sleeps field. To change the setting, tap the current setting and then select the other option from the displayed list. . Customize connection settings Do not change Wi-Fi settings unless you are having trouble with your network connection.
Cancel printing 1 Open Print Manager 2 Do one of the following: . • Your company’s wireless LAN is inside the firewall, but you are accessing the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home). Check with your company’s system administrator to see if a VPN is required for accessing the corporate network. • To cancel a single print job: Tap the print job under Print Queue. • To cancel all your print jobs: Tap Cancel All.
2 Tap Add Profile. 8 3 If VPNC is not selected already in the Connection Type field, tap the Connection Type field, and tap VPNC. If required, enter your security token or other password, and tap Done. 9 4 Tap the VPN Server field and enter the server name. Tap Continue to acknowledge that you are accessing a private network. 5 Tap Next. 6 Enter the information you got from your system administrator. 7 Tap Connect. 8 If required, enter your security token or other password, and tap Done.
• From any screen, open the system menu and tap VPN, and then tap VPN Preferences. 2 Tap beside the profile you want to edit, and tap Profile Details. 3 Tap a setting to edit it. 4 Tap Done. 2 You can set Location Services to always ask your permission to send your location to a website when the site requests this information or you can set it to never share your location with any website. The current setting is displayed in the For Websites field.
2 Open the application menu, tap Locate Me Using, and tap Google Services. Make a pairing request to another device Google Services uses Wi-Fi access points to approximate your location. BEFORE YOU BEGIN The other device must be discoverable in order to appear on your tablet’s Devices list. Check the documentation that came with the other device for information on making it discoverable.
6 If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list appears. If required, tap Allow on the other device to complete the pairing. If a passkey is required, do one of the following. Auto-Connect: Allows paired devices to reconnect automatically when they are within range and a phone call or text message is received. • An automatically generated passkey appears on the passkey screen: Check the other device screen to verify that the passkey is correct, and tap Yes, connect to connect.
Rename a device 1 Open Bluetooth 2 Tap and hold the device name. 3 Enter a new name. 4 Tap outside the device name field to save your changes. 1 Make sure Bluetooth is turned on on your device (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off) and on your smartphone (see the documentation that came with your smartphone). 2 Touch the smartphone to your device, with the HP logo on the back of the smartphone touching the area of the Center button on your device. .
Disconnect a Touch to Share connection 1 Open Bluetooth . 2 Tap the webOS smartphone name to disconnect from it. Delete a Touch to Share connection 1 Open Bluetooth . 2 Throw the webOS smartphone name off the side of the screen and tap Delete.
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15 Troubleshooting 171 173 176 177 178 179 181 181 182 183 186 187 187 190 191 191 192 193 194 5Ts: Ways to get your HP TouchPad working again HP webOS Account Battery Screen and performance Synchronization Email Messaging Wi-Fi Web Calendar and Contacts Photos & Videos, and Music Print Manager HP webOS App Catalog Using your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone Transferring information to and from your computer Backing up and restoring data System Updates Hands-free devices Making room on your device
T3.Trigger a restart 1 Press and hold the power button. 2 While still holding down the power button, press and hold Center until the HP logo appears (about 15 seconds). Why this might help 3 Throw any other open applications off the top of the screen to close them. A restart may be effective if the screen is off and you can’t turn it on, or if the screen is on but doesn’t respond to taps or other gestures.
Why this might help Fully charging the battery ensures your device is not conserving power due to a low battery. NOTE If you use an HP Touchstone, be sure to complete T4 using the USB cable and the AC charger, not the Touchstone. Connecting directly to an outlet is more effective in waking a device. T5.
If you answered No to those questions, do this: • Swipe left on the screen until you see the HP webOS Account screen again. Then tap Create New Account. If you answered Yes to the questions, do this: 3 • If you forgot the account password, tap Forgot Login? Enter the answer to your security question and tap Done. Create a new password and tap Done. If that doesn’t work, do this: • For help on setting up your old account on your new device, go to hpwebos.com/support.
Creating your HP webOS Account: Unable to complete? Try this To start setup over from the beginning, tap Start Over in the lower-left corner of any screen. If your device stops responding to taps, restart your device and begin again by doing this: 1 Press and hold the power button until you see two buttons—Turn Off and Cancel. 2 Tap Turn Off. Wait for the device to shut down completely. 2 Click Forgot password? 3 Enter the email address you used to create your HP webOS Account and click Next.
Battery WARNING Never remove the back cover of your HP TouchPad. The battery is built in to your device and is not removable. The battery drains quickly If the battery seems to drain quickly from normal use, see Maximizing battery life for tips on improving battery life. • Make sure the AC charger is securely inserted into a working outlet. Try a different outlet if one is available. • Try a different compatible USB cable if one is available.
Contact HP to get your device repaired. Within the warranty period, your battery should not need replacing. With good treatment, your battery is likely to last for a couple of years. See Maximizing battery life for helpful tips. 7 Screen and performance An application is not responding to taps The screen appears blank When the device is on and idle, the screen first dims and then turns off. This is normal behavior, caused by the auto shut-off interval.
3 Close any application you are not using by throwing its card off the top of the screen. If the problem persists after you close apps you are not using, restart your device (see Restart your device). If this does not solve the problem, see 5Ts: Ways to get your HP TouchPad working again for additional steps to try. There are small icons at the top of the screen Your device screen always displays the time and battery icon in the top right corner.
I have an Exchange account at work, but my data is not being downloaded to my device Check with your system administrator to obtain or verify the name of the mail server that offers you wireless access to the corporate mail system. If you cannot obtain the name of this server (some companies do not give it out because they do not want wireless access to their servers), you cannot synchronize with your Exchange account.
• If you changed your password in an online email account, you must change the password on your device (see Change account login settings). • Make sure your email provider or ISP allows you to access email on a device via POP or IMAP. (Some providers do not offer this option at all; other providers require an upgrade for you to access email on a device.) • Email provider settings may change.
• Sometimes an attachment to an email may prevent the email from being sent. The reason may be related to the account, an account setting, or the file. To determine whether this is the case, try sending the email without the attachment, or try sending the email from a different email account. If a different account works, check the settings of the problem account.
• If the device does not automatically connect to a known network, select your Wi-Fi network from the list. If the device does not detect your Wi-Fi network, continue to the next step. • Try connecting to the Wi-Fi network with another computer or device. • If you cannot connect using the other device, there may be a problem with your Internet connection or wireless router. Unplug the modem and the wireless router and reboot the modem.
• Clear the cache in Web Preferences. Open Web and open the application menu. Tap Preferences, and then tap Clear Cache. This ensures that pages are viewed directly from the Internet and not from a saved copy of the page on the device. Then close Web and reopen it. • To confirm you have an Internet connection, try to view a web page you’ve loaded before. • After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page again. If it comes up blank, tap .
You can also keep inbox views separate in Email: Turn off the smart folder for All Inboxes (see Set email preferences), then make the inboxes of your individual accounts favorites so that they’re always easy to see in the Account List panel (see Add an email folder as a favorite). Some of my contact information is missing NOTE Contacts associated with a Microsoft Exchange server sync as items arrive. Items for Google and other online accounts are synced from every few hours to up to once a day.
I have duplicate contacts • If the duplicate contacts are from the same source—if, for example, both contacts are Google contacts or both contacts are Exchange contacts— link the duplicate contacts (see Link a contact). • Delete one of the duplicate records from the source, such as Google or Exchange, or delete the duplicate from the device (see Delete a contact). • Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts (see Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts).
• Note the following and determine if the missing information is actually available for syncing: • Google accounts sync events one month back and two months forward. • Yahoo! accounts sync events one month back and three months forward. • Exchange accounts sync events two weeks back and unlimited forward. • Sync your Calendar accounts (see Manually synchronize Calendar with your online accounts). • Set the default account (see Customize Calendar).
or delete an online account), and then add it from the Contacts app (see Customize Contacts) or the Accounts app (see Use the Accounts application to set up an online account). • To upload a video to YouTube, you must already have an account set up on the YouTube site. YouTube has an upload limit of 10 minutes or 2GB. Videos have poor quality during playback • Low memory on your device may cause video files to play with poor quality. Close any other open cards and play the video again.
Beta apps. Beta apps are prerelease versions of applications that are in the final stages of development. Beta apps are usually delivered to the device via links and are downloaded and installed using App Catalog on the device. The app details page for a beta app appears with a green background and displays a banner that says BETA APP. Beta apps cannot be found in App Catalog; they may, however, appear in Software Manager after they are installed. Homebrew or preware.
• If you receive an alert that says “Couldn’t Add Credit Card,” this means that the credit card information could not be added to your account. The Address Validation Service is temporarily unavailable. Try again later to add the credit card information (see Update or delete a billing account). • If you receive an alert that says “Couldn’t update,” try again later to update your credit card information (see Update or delete a billing account).
TIP If you delete an app purchased from App Catalog, you don’t have to purchase the application again. Purchased applications are associated with your HP webOS Account (see Reinstall a deleted application). If you see issues with your device after a webOS update and you have a homebrew application installed, use webOS Doctor to restore your device to factory default settings. A partial or full erase does not return the device to factory settings after some homebrew apps have been installed. See T5.
• If you are using a ringtone you installed, open Sounds & Ringtones and tap Ringtone. Tap the default ringtone for your device. If selecting the default ringtone solves the problem, the ringtone you installed is not working properly. Delete the ringtone you installed from your device by following the steps in Delete files and folders using USB Drive mode. My device doesn’t vibrate • Make sure the vibrate setting is turned on: Open Sounds & Ringtones .
Secure Full Erase: Erases application data and settings, apps you installed, and USB drive storage files. Select this option if you are planning to give the device away, and you want your data and files to be unrecoverable even using a third-party tool. For more information, see Erase data and reset your device. My bookmarks were restored, but the thumbnail icon is not displaying Web bookmarks are part of the data backed up to your HP webOS Account.
Hands-free devices I can’t make or receive calls using a Bluetooth® hands-free device If you are making and receiving calls through a connected HP webOS smartphone, you can’t use your device to transfer the audio from your device to a Bluetooth headset. You can, however, connect the smartphone to a Bluetooth headset—this automatically disconnects the smartphone from your device and transfers the call audio to the headset.
Making room on your device If you store a large number of files, or install many applications, the internal memory on your device may fill up. Here are some ways to clear space on your device: • Photos & Videos, Music, Quickoffice, Adobe Reader: Large files take up a lot of memory. Move files to your computer (see Copy files between your device and your computer), or delete them from your device. • Email: Email attachments can be large and consume lots of memory.
A Terms airplane mode A mode in which all the wireless services on your device are turned off. Wireless services include the Wi-Fi feature, VPN, and Bluetooth® wireless technology. See Turn wireless services off (airplane mode). application menu A menu hidden in the upper-left corner of the screen that lists items available in an application, such as preferences and application help.
favorite A contact that you identify as someone you want to be able to quickly reach. Creating a favorite from a contact lets you view and touch base with that contact in just a few taps. You can create and manage favorites in Contacts (see Create a favorite) and in Phone & Video Calls (see Work with favorites). flick A fast skimming of your finger vertically on the touchscreen used, for example, to scroll quickly up or down. See Use gestures: Tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch.
sometimes talked about as being “in the cloud.”) You can access the info in those accounts in the Contacts and Calendar applications on your device. You can also set up your device to download contacts from online accounts such as Facebook, and to view photos and videos in online accounts such as Facebook or Snapfish. See Online accounts available for webOS devices. pinch A gesture used to zoom in for a magnified view or zoom out to see a larger area.
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B Online accounts available for webOS devices Table 1. Online accounts available for HP webOS devices* Account Applications that display data from this account Relationship between device and online account** Can I edit and add data to this account on my device? Can I edit and add data to this account on the web? What happens when I delete this account from one app?*** AIM Messaging Sync Yes Yes The account is removed from all apps Box.
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C Specifications Table 1. Specifications Category Description Processor technologies • Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-CPU APQ8060 Battery • Rechargeable lithium-polymer (nonremovable) • 6300 mA/hr power capacity typical Operating system • HP webOS 3.0 Camera • Front-facing 1.3-megapixel webcam Size • 9.45 in. x 7.48 in. x 0.54 in. (240 mm x 190 mm x 13.7 mm) Weight • 1.6 pounds (740 grams) Operating temperature range • 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) • 10% to 90% RH Connectivity • Wi-Fi 802.
Table 1. Specifications 202 Category Description Memory • 16GB or 32GB* • USB mass storage support • 1GB RAM Connector • microUSB connector with USB 2.
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D Important safety and legal information END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (“AGREEMENT”) BEFORE USING, DOWNLOADING OR OTHERWISE ACCESSING THE SOFTWARE OR SERVICES PROVIDED ON OR THROUGH YOUR HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY (“HP”) DEVICE. THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICES PROVIDED ON OR THROUGH YOUR HP DEVICE ARE LICENSED BY HP TO YOU, THE ORIGINAL END USER, SOLELY FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE AS SET FORTH BELOW.
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE AND SERVICES: Some of the software or services which may be packaged with, provided with, or made accessible through your HP device, may be provided by third parties (the “Third Party Software”) and may be subject to different or additional terms and conditions of use. Third Party Software may also be available from application stores which can be accessed from your device.
SHALL BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE LICENSE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY, EVEN IF HP HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND EVEN IF ANY LIMITED REMEDY IS DEEMED TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States Only) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. The official EU CE declaration of conformity for this device may be found at http://www.hp.com/go/certificates EU SAR Notice THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Repetitive motion injuries: When using the keyboard or playing games on your device, you may experience discomfort in your neck, shoulders, hands, arms or other parts of the body.
Equipment Warning WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to the equipment: Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the AC adapter from the AC outlet or unplugging the synchronization cable from the host computer. Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your device.
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E Use Adobe search Search one instance at a time Whole Words Only: By default, the search tool returns any words that contain your search term, even if the term is part of a longer word—for example, searching on app returns application also. Select this option if you want search results that match exactly the term you enter only. Adobe search provides a convenient tool for finding information in this User Guide.
2 Click Open Full Reader Search or Open Full Acrobat Search. A separate search window opens 3 Make sure In the current document is selected. 4 Enter a search term. 5 To refine your search, check the boxes to select any of the following: Whole words only: By default, the search tool returns any words that contain your search term, even if the term is part of a longer word— for example, searching on app returns application also.