HP NOTEBOOK PCs -Pls help
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HP NOTEBOOK PCs -Pls help
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I am fighting with my mouse and my synaptic Touchpad.
Technology is really not my cup of tea.
Do u know how I can use my keyboard ASAP to zoom my screen? I am running mad.
TIA
Sylvie
I am fighting with my mouse and my synaptic Touchpad.
Technology is really not my cup of tea.
Do u know how I can use my keyboard ASAP to zoom my screen? I am running mad.
TIA
Sylvie
Re: HP NOTEBOOK PCs -Pls help
Put your two fingers on your touchpad on the left and right of your touchpad and then make them closer to the middle of the touchpad.
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ShitMaster wrote:Put your two fingers on your touchpad on the left and right of your touchpad and then make them closer to the middle of the touchpad.
no I can't they do not work any more :-(
Re: HP NOTEBOOK PCs -Pls help
Engineer wrote:laissemoichercherca.com/?q=HP%20NOTEBOOK%20PCs
Copy this link on ur link adress with http b4 ofc
I don't know what u are talking about...Sorry :-(
Re: HP NOTEBOOK PCs -Pls help
ah, you must have disabled it then. Click on Start and go to the Control Panel and find "Mouse".
Then click on the device settings, select the synaptic touchpad device then click on settings.
Then make sure to check "Pinch-Zoom" and press OK.
It should work now
Then click on the device settings, select the synaptic touchpad device then click on settings.
Then make sure to check "Pinch-Zoom" and press OK.
It should work now
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if you have 2 finger you have a solution !
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This document applies to HP and Compaq Desktop computers with Windows XP, Me, 98, and 95.
Use this document to fix issues with low system resources. System resources degrade over time and slow the computer. The following information provides ways to improve system performance.
Remove Spyware
If the computer performs noticeably slower after connecting to the Internet, there might be adware or spyware programs installed.
Spyware and adware software programs use the Internet to download and upload information in the background. Some of this information might be sensitive or unwanted advertising.
Spyware and adware can be difficult to remove. See the following HP support document for more information about spyware and how to remove it from your computer: About Spyware, Adware, and Browser Hijacking Software (in English).
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Close all open programs not in use
Use only the programs that are necessary. Minimizing a program window might not stop that program from using the computer processor and memory. Being connected to the Internet, listening to music, and running virus scans are all ways to use system resources. Run virus scans and other system tools while no one is using the computer or when you are away from the desk. Work offline when convenient. Closing programs that are not necessary helps Windows perform more efficiently.
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Prevent background programs from loading
As software programs load, the small icons on the notification area increase (usually these icons are in the lower-right corner, next to the time). Each of these small pictures represents a program running in the background, and each one uses valuable system resources. Move the mouse pointer over each small picture to find what software it is. Common programs that load and run in the background are virus scanners, display settings, and multimedia programs. Increase system resources by stopping these tasks from loading, or by changing their settings. You can do this in a variety of ways because these programs often start from various places. If the methods below do not apply to a specific icon, consult the applications documentation or Web site.
Use this document to fix issues with low system resources. System resources degrade over time and slow the computer. The following information provides ways to improve system performance.
Remove Spyware
If the computer performs noticeably slower after connecting to the Internet, there might be adware or spyware programs installed.
Spyware and adware software programs use the Internet to download and upload information in the background. Some of this information might be sensitive or unwanted advertising.
Spyware and adware can be difficult to remove. See the following HP support document for more information about spyware and how to remove it from your computer: About Spyware, Adware, and Browser Hijacking Software (in English).
Back to top
Close all open programs not in use
Use only the programs that are necessary. Minimizing a program window might not stop that program from using the computer processor and memory. Being connected to the Internet, listening to music, and running virus scans are all ways to use system resources. Run virus scans and other system tools while no one is using the computer or when you are away from the desk. Work offline when convenient. Closing programs that are not necessary helps Windows perform more efficiently.
Back to top
Prevent background programs from loading
As software programs load, the small icons on the notification area increase (usually these icons are in the lower-right corner, next to the time). Each of these small pictures represents a program running in the background, and each one uses valuable system resources. Move the mouse pointer over each small picture to find what software it is. Common programs that load and run in the background are virus scanners, display settings, and multimedia programs. Increase system resources by stopping these tasks from loading, or by changing their settings. You can do this in a variety of ways because these programs often start from various places. If the methods below do not apply to a specific icon, consult the applications documentation or Web site.
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do you want my number of credit card ?
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Well i really don't understand you, Sylvie. Did you try to enable it ?
I do not get your answer 'Just a try"
I do not get your answer 'Just a try"
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Ok, you have to run control panel and select device tab, mouse properties.
Check and adjust options matching ur needs.
Hit Ok and go back to desktop to see how it works.
Renew the procedure until satisfied.
Good luck!
Check and adjust options matching ur needs.
Hit Ok and go back to desktop to see how it works.
Renew the procedure until satisfied.
Good luck!
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"Good Luck" ?Admin wrote:Ok, you have to run control panel and select device tab, mouse properties.
Check and adjust options matching ur needs.
Hit Ok and go back to desktop to see how it works.
Renew the procedure until satisfied.
Good luck!
So, you got it to work ?
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You can facilitate the reading of web pages by changing the text size. By doing so, you only change the text size: the images and controls retain their original size.
To change the text size of a web page
Open Internet Explorer, click the DémarrerImage of the Start button and click Internet Explorer.
Click the Page button, click Text Size, and then click the desired size.
To change the text size of a web page
Open Internet Explorer, click the DémarrerImage of the Start button and click Internet Explorer.
Click the Page button, click Text Size, and then click the desired size.
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Zoom out by holding two fingers apart on the screen, and then pull the fingers together to decrease
an object's size
an object's size
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+1Kory wrote:You can facilitate the reading of web pages by changing the text size. By doing so, you only change the text size: the images and controls retain their original size.
To change the text size of a web page
Open Internet Explorer, click the DémarrerImage of the Start button and click Internet Explorer.
Click the Page button, click Text Size, and then click the desired size.
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EDIT :
It 's really confusing.
Did you try to enable "Pinch Zoom" in the Synaptics Touchpad settings ?
You can simply do so by clicking on Mouse, Settings and Synaptics Touchpad device and check "Pinch Zoom" and press OK.
It 's really confusing.
Did you try to enable "Pinch Zoom" in the Synaptics Touchpad settings ?
You can simply do so by clicking on Mouse, Settings and Synaptics Touchpad device and check "Pinch Zoom" and press OK.
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Zoom in by holding two fingers together on the screen, and then pull the fingers apart to increase
an object's size.
an object's size.
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A touch screen is a computer device that combines the functionality of a screen display and those of a pointing device, or as a mouse or touch pad, but also with an optical stylus.
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A multi touch device, multi-touch or Multitouch is both a human-computer interaction technique and equipment that the implements. This device is used to interact with hardware through several points of contact (often with multiple fingers).
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For zoom with ur keyboard use
"Ctrl +" or "Ctrl -"
"Ctrl +" or "Ctrl -"
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