Using Hp User Tools; To Run Hp User Tools - HP OmniBook 5700 Installation And Setup Manual

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Changing the Configuration

Using HP User Tools

Using HP User Tools
HP User Tools give you a convenient way in Windows 95 to change the way your
OmniBook looks and operates. For many settings, it's an alternative to using the
System Configuration Utility.

To run HP User Tools

1. Click Start, HP User Tools.
2. Click the tabs and buttons for the changes you want to make. You're prompted
3. After you make the changes, exit HP User Tools.
Information 1
Opens the OmniBook User's Guide and other online sources of information.
Information 2
Shows the HP software license agreement, and shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory.
Setup
OmniBook
Display
Sets whether the built-in display is on or off when an external display is present.
Password
"Set User Password." The user password doesn't give access to protected administrator options.
"User Password Required" sets whether a password is required when the computer starts, before
undocking, or when changing OmniBook settings such as those in the SCU.
"Set Admin Password." The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password plus PC
ID and OmniBook setting protection. The administrator password can be used whenever the user password
is requested, such as when changing the user password.
"Admin Password Required" sets whether PC ID and OmniBook setting changes are protected by the
administrator password.
Power
"Options for Battery Power" balances the tradeoffs between power savings and performance speed while
operating on battery power. Click Custom to set time-outs individually.
"Idle Time Before Turn-Off" shows the individual time-outs for operation on battery power.
Date/Time
Sets date, time, and time zone.
Display
Sets display properties, including resolution and color palette settings.
Printers
Opens the Printers folder for setting up and controlling printers.
PC Card
Sets PC Card properties, including identification, settings, and taskbar setup.
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if you need to reboot the computer. Click Help or see the table below for more
information.

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