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Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains information on your
wireless account. You can also store contact information on your SIM card
(see Use SIM Toolkit).
To use your device's email, instant messaging, and web features over
your wireless service provider's data network, you need to insert a SIM
card. If you don't have a SIM card, contact your wireless service provider.
To take advantage of the high-speed data connection available on your
device, you may need to have a 3G SIM card. Check with your wireless
service provider for information.
1
Press and release the SIM card tray release.
2
Place the SIM card on the SIM card tray. Note the position of the
notch.
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Notch
3
Close the SIM card tray.
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Insert the SIM card and activate data services
NOTE
In some cases, your device comes with the SIM card already inserted.
Follow this procedure if your SIM card is not inserted, or if you need to replace
the SIM card.
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains information on your
wireless account To use your device's email or web features, you need to
insert a SIM card.
To use your device's email or web features over the AT&T 4G data
network, you need to insert a SIM card. If you don't have a SIM card,
contact AT&T.
To take advantage of the high-speed data connection available on your
device, you may need to have a 3G SIM card. Check with AT&T for
information.
1
Press and release the SIM card tray release.
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Questions and answers
Touchpad works but after I get it where I want it, I hit enter and nothing happens?
The HP TouchPad may not respond after pressing Enter due to several possible reasons:
1. TouchPad Disabled – The touchpad might have been accidentally turned off. Some HP laptops allow enabling or disabling the touchpad by double-tapping the top-left corner of the touchpad.
2. Driver Issues – If the touchpad driver is missing or corrupted, it may not function properly. The device may show a warning in the Device Manager, such as an orange exclamation mark.
3. Windows Settings – The touchpad settings may not be visible or configured incorrectly in Windows settings.
4. Hardware Malfunction – If the touchpad is not detected at all, there could be a hardware issue.
To resolve this issue, try enabling the touchpad, updating or reinstalling the driver, and checking Windows settings. If the problem persists, hardware failure may be the cause.
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