Sound Problems; Display Problems; Power And Startup Problems - HP OmniBook 5500 User Manual

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Select a lower baud rate in the application.
Use OmniBook Tools to temporarily disable Power Management. (In OmniBook
Tools, click Power, click Custom, and clear the Power Management option.) If
this fixes the problem, check to see if your communications software may have
an update to avoid power-management problems. Remember to enable Power
Management when you're done.
If an I/O card stops communicating properly
It may have been reset if the OmniBook turned off. Exit and restart the
application—and plug in the ac adapter, if possible.
If you have problems with infrared communications
Check that only one application is using the infrared port.
Check that both devices are using the same protocol, such as IrDA.

Sound Problems

If sounds aren't audible
Check the playback or recording sound levels, channels, and muting—double-
click the speaker symbol in the taskbar.
Press FN+F9 several times to make sure the volume isn't set too low.
If you've connected an external keyboard, make sure you've enabled the
external FN keys.
1. Press Fn+F2.
2. From the Input/Output menu, select External Devices.
3. Check Enable External FN Key.
4. Press CTRL+ALT+F9 several times to make sure the volume isn't set too
low.

Display Problems

Check whether the display resolution is set to its default setting—see
the display type"
Try changing the display setting to the VGA option. See
type."
If the display scrolls when the pointer reaches the edge
A high-resolution display setting is active—you can use an external display and
turn off the OmniBook display, or you can choose the default OmniBook display
setting. See
"To change the display type."

Power and Startup Problems

"To change the display
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"To change

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