Using The Docking System; Video Cards - HP OmniBook 800 User Manual

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While you're using an external mouse, you can't use the built-in OmniBook
mouse—unless you check the box for "Ignore external pointing device", in
the External Device Settings screen in User Tools (Windows95), or on the
Input Devices tab in OmniBook Tools (Windows for Workgroups).

Using the Docking System

If you purchase a docking system, your OmniBook becomes even more
convenient whenever you work at your desk. By making one connection—
plugging your OmniBook into the docking system—you can get convenient
access to these types of connections:
Floppy drive.
Printer or other parallel device (25-pin).
Modem or other serial device (9-pin).
External CD-ROM drive or other SCSI II device.
Network access and other types of ISA and PCI boards (in the
expansion-board slot).
External keyboard.
External mouse.
External display.
Stereo sound output (to headphones or speakers).
Power (ac adapter).
If you use the docking system with a 101/102-key keyboard, a mouse, and
an external display, your OmniBook is transformed into a "desktop
workstation." When you work at your desk, you can use a standard
keyboard, mouse, and display—all tied into your OmniBook.
In addition, with a network connection, you can tap into the services
available on your local network.

Video Cards

If you use a video card with the docking system, keep in mind the following
conditions as long as the video cards are installed:
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