To Turn Off The Omnibook - HP OmniBook 800 - Notebook PC User Manual

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1. This requires you to connect and set up a default printer for your
OmniBook. For instructions, see
2. Then, in Program Manager, open the OmniBook group and double-click
the Print Fn-Label icon.
3. Choose Print. This prints a label that corresponds to the icons in the F1–
F12 group.
4. After the label prints, cut it to size as marked.
5. Use your fingernail or a paper clip to pull out the plastic tray from the
pocket above the keyboard. Use a small piece of tape to attach the strip
to the right end of the tray. Then reinsert the tray.

To turn off the OmniBook

Press the blue On/Off key.
This controls "instant on", a feature that retains your current work
session when you press Off. The On/Off key turns the display off and
suspends electronic activity. When you turn the OmniBook back on
again, it comes back exactly where you left it.
—or—
Close all applications, exit Windows, and press CTRL+ALT+OFF (the
blue On/Off key).
This completely shuts off the computer and resets all components when
you turn it back on, analogous to pressing the on/off switch on your
desktop PC.
A Word to the Wise
You can turn off your OmniBook without saving the files you're working on,
and have everything there waiting when you come back. But it's a better
idea to save all open files before turning the computer off. This is especially
important if the OmniBook will be idle for a long time—after several weeks
without recharging, it's possible for the battery to self-discharge to a level
low enough to affect open data.
Automatic Turn-Off
Your OmniBook has several features that save battery power when the ac
adapter isn't connected. The most obvious of these is automatic shutdown—
when your OmniBook has been idle for 3 minutes (the default duration,
which you can change) with no ac power, it turns itself off automatically.
(Other power-saving features are described throughout this manual.)
You Don't Have to Exit OmniBook Applications
A key benefit of your OmniBook is that you don't have to exit applications if
you're still using them—even if you turn off your OmniBook. You can run
several, and quickly switch among them.
If, however, an application has trouble starting or seems slow, you may need
to close some documents or even exit some applications to make more
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