Close An Application Or Application Screen; Delete An Application - HP TouchPad User Manual

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Tap the list item you want.
Save information
You information is saved automatically as you enter it. When you close an
app or a screen, any new or changed info is retained.
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Chapter 4 : Work with applications
Top secret
Do not distribute

Close an application or application screen

If you are working on a screen with a Back or a Done button, to exit the
screen but stay in the application, tap
To close an application or a screen, in Card view (see
applications in Card
view), throw the card off the top of the screen. If
cards are in a stack (see
Work with stacked
one card at a time.
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. But if you throw the
main Email card off the top of the screen, it closes the app, including the
message you had open.

Delete an application

Use Software Manager to delete applications that you installed on your
device. See
Manage applications with Software
HP confidential
Back
or Done.
Manage
cards), you can only throw
Manager.

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Patrick Warner
January 28, 2025

Touchpad works but after I get it where I want it, I hit enter and nothing happens?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

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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