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Thursday, March 28, 2013
HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-One
The Photosmart C4180 All-in-One makes your printing, copying, and
scanning a breeze. You view images on the large, 2.4" display. You
bypass your PC and print straight from your camera memory card1. You get
laser-quality documents and precision scanning. And you walk away with
great looking prints and reprints.
Quick maneuvers, breakthrough speeds
• Clearly see and edit photos on the spacious 2.4" image display
• Get 4 x 6" photos fast, in times as fast as 25 seconds
• Whip out documents at up to 30 pages per minute in black, 24 in color
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Just touch a button to start HP Photosmart Express when you want to
save, print, or share photos; one-touch buttons also let you make color
and black copies
• Effortlessly print without a PC with camera memory cards
Vibrant photos and documents
• Make pro-quality reprints with consistently accurate color reproduction (no PC needed)
• Do high-quality scans of photos and documents with the 2400 x 4800 dpi optical resolution
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Automatically remove red eye from photos by touching the photo fix
button; enhance detail in dark areas of photos using HP's Real Life
technologies
• Print borderless shots in sizes up to 8.5 x 24" panorama2 with the included HP Photosmart Premier software
• Print and copy photos in beautiful six-ink color (optional) and laser-quality text with HP's Vivera inks
• Help photos resist fading for generations4 and keep laser-quality documents clear for decades
Fun and functional
• Print a nine-frame "story sequence" of digital video clips (no PC needed)
• Personalize CDs and DVDs with colorful tattoos
• Hold 24 sheets of 4 x 6" paper in the extra photo tray, which is easily stored when not in use
• Save ink and money with the designed-for-efficiency HP inkjet cartridges
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
HTC Wildfire User Guide Owners
- Basics
Inside the box ~ Your phone ~ Back cover ~ SIM card ~ Battery ~ Storage card - Getting started
Switching
your phone on or off ~ Entering your PIN ~ Setting up your phone for
the first time ~ Home screen ~ Sleep mode ~ Status and notifications ~
Opening the Notifications panel ~ Finger gestures ~ Using the optical
trackball to interact with the touch screen ~ Adjusting the volume ~
Connecting your phone to a computer ~ Copying files to or from the storage card ~ Searching your phone and the Web - Personalizing
Changing
the ringtone ~ Personalizing your phone with scenes ~ Changing your
wallpaper Personalizing your Home screen with widgets Adding application
icons and other shortcuts on your Home screen ~ Adding folders on your
Home screen ~ Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home
screen - Phone calls
Making calls ~ Receiving calls ~ HTC Caller ID ~ Using in-call options ~ Using Call history ~ Call services ~ Turning Airplane mode on or off - People
About
People ~ Ways of getting contacts into your phone ~ Transferring
contacts from your old phone ~ People screen ~ Contact groups ~ Contact
information and conversations ~ People widget - Keyboard
Using the onscreen keyboard ~ Entering words with predictive text ~ Adjusting touch input settings - Messages
About Messages ~ Sending a text message
(SMS) ~ Sending a multimedia message (MMS) ~ Resuming a draft message ~
Viewing and replying to a message ~ Managing message conversations ~
Setting message options - Accounts and sync
Synchronizing with online accounts ~ About HTC Sync - Social
About Facebook for HTC Sense ~ Using Friend Stream ~ Tweeting on your phone ~ Chatting in Google Talk - Email
Using Gmail/Google Mail ~ Using Mail - Calendar
About
Calendar ~ Creating a calendar event ~ Changing calendar views ~
Viewing, editing or deleting an event ~ Calendar event reminders ~
Displaying and synchronizing calendars ~ Changing Calendar settings ~
Sending a vCalendar ~ About the Calendar widget - Clock and Weather
About the HTC Clock widget ~ About the Clock application ~ Using Desk Clock ~ Using World Clock ~ Setting the alarm clock ~ Checking weather ~ About the Weather widget - Internet connections
Data
connection ~ Wi-Fi ~ Using the Data connection and Wi-Fi widgets ~
Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN) ~ Using your phone as a
modem (tethering) - Web browser
Using your phone’s web browser ~
Copying text, looking up information, and sharing ~ Viewing bookmarks
and previously visited pages ~ Setting browser options - Bluetooth
Bluetooth
basics ~ Connecting a Bluetooth headset or car kit ~ Disconnecting or
unpairing from a Bluetooth device ~ Sending information using Bluetooth ~
Receiving information using Bluetooth - Camera
Camera basics ~ Auto focusing ~ Zooming ~ Taking a photo ~ Capturing a video ~ Camera settings - Gallery
About
the Gallery application ~ Selecting an album ~ Viewing photos and
videos ~ Editing your photos ~ Sending your photos and videos ~ Sharing
your photos and videos on the Web ~ Viewing photos in your social
networks - Music
Playing music ~ Browsing music in the Library ~
Creating a playlist ~ Setting a song as ringtone ~ Sending music using
Bluetooth ~ About the Music widget - Maps and location
Turning on location services ~ Google Maps ~ HTC Footprints - More apps
Watching
videos on YouTube ~ Viewing a PDF ~ Viewing documents, presentations,
and spreadsheets ~ Keeping track of your stocks ~ Using FM Radio ~
Recording your voice ~ Reading news feeds ~ Using Flashlight ~ Finding
and installing apps from Android Market ~ Sharing games and applications - Security
Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ~ Protecting your phone with a screen unlock pattern - Settings
Settings
on your phone ~ Changing display settings ~ Changing sound settings ~
Changing the phone language ~ Optimizing your phone’s battery life ~
Managing memory ~ Checking information about your phone - Update and reset
Updating the phone software ~ Restarting or factory resetting your phone - Specifications
Sunday, March 24, 2013
HP Pavilion dv7 service guide
Table contents of HP Pavilion dv7 Service Manual
- Product description
- External component identification
- Illustrated parts catalog
Service tag ~ Computer major components ~ Display assembly components ~ AntiGlare display assembly spare parts ~ BrightView display assembly spare parts ~ Plastics Kit ~ Cable Kit ~ Mass storage devices ~ Miscellaneous parts ~ Sequential part number listing - Removal and replacement procedures
Preliminary replacement requirements ~ Tools required ~ Service considerations ~ Plastic parts ~ Cables and connectors ~ Drive handling ~ Grounding guidelines ~ Electrostatic discharge damage ~ Packaging and transporting guidelines ~ Workstation guidelines ~ Equipment guidelines ~ Unknown user password ~ Component replacement procedures ~ Service tag ~ Computer feet ~ Battery ~ Webcam/microphone module ~ Optical drive ~ Hard drive ~ TV tuner module ~ RTC battery ~ WLAN module ~ Memory module ~ Switch cover ~ Keyboard ~ Bluetooth module ~ Speaker assembly ~ Display assembly ~ Top cover ~ Fingerprint reader board ~ TouchPad on/off button board ~ TouchPad button board ~ Bluetooth module cable ~ Modem module ~ System board ~ Audio/infrared board ~ USB board ~ Fan ~ Subwoofer ~ Power connector cable ~ Modem module cable ~ TV tuner module cable ~ Heat sink ~ Processor - Setup Utility
Starting the Setup Utility ~ Using the Setup Utility ~ Changing the language of the Setup Utility ~ Display system information ~ Restoring default settings in the Setup Utility ~ Exiting the Setup Utility ~ Setup Utility menus ~ Main menu ~ Security menu ~ System Configuration menu ~ Diagnostics menu - Specifications
- Screw listing
- Backup and Recovery
Recovering system information ~ Creating recovery discs ~ Backing up your information ~ When to back up ~ Backup suggestions ~ Using system restore points ~ When to create restore points ~ Create a system restore point ~ Restore to a previous date and time ~ Performing a recovery ~ Recovering from the recovery discs ~ Recovering from the dedicated recovery partition (select models only) - Connector pin assignments
1394 ~ Audio-in (microphone) ~ Audio-out (headphone) ~ External monitor ~ HDMI ~ RJ-11 (modem) ~ RJ-45 (network) ~ Universal Serial Bus - Power cord set requirements