Using Standby With Infrared; Connecting A Usb Device - HP Compaq Series Hardware And Software Manual

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Using Standby with Infrared

Standby is not compatible with infrared transmission. If the
notebook is in standby, an infrared transmission cannot be
initiated. If standby is initiated during an infrared transmission,
the transmission stops. To resume from standby, press the power
button. The transmission resumes when the notebook resumes
from standby. However, any program that was using the infrared
transmission when standby was initiated may not continue at the
point it was stopped. For example, if a program was printing
when standby was initiated, the program resumes transmission
after the notebook resumes, but the print job may not resume.

Connecting a USB Device

Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can
be used to connect external devices, such as a USB keyboard,
mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub, to the notebook.
Depending on your notebook model, the notebook has 2 or
4 standard USB connectors that support USB 2.0 and USB 1.1
devices.
The following illustrations identify the standard external features
included in most notebook models. Refer to the illustration that
most closely matches your notebook model.
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