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Unboxing and Initial Setup Unpack carefully: Start by carefully unpacking your brand new HP printer. Remove all tape and packaging materials, making sure there are no hidden tapes inside that could interfere with the operation of your printer. Turn it on: Plug the printer’s power cord into a working power outlet and press the power button. Watch your printer come to life. Initial Settings: Navigate the printer screen to configure essential settings such as language, date, and region. Installing Ink Cartridges: Collect the original HP printer ink cartridges from the box. Open the cartridge access door and insert each ink cartridge into its designated slot. If you need help with this step, refer to your printer manual. Alignment: Close the cartridge access door and follow the on-screen instructions. Your printer will automatically align the sheets and ink cartridges. Establishing the Printer Connection Setting up USB printing For those who prefer a wired connection, follow these steps: Locate the USB ports: Find the USB cable ports on your printer and computer. Connect the USB cable: Insert both ends of the USB cable into the respective ports on your printer and computer. Driver Installation: Follow the on-screen prompts to install the necessary HP printer driver software. Ethernet connection For a wired network connection, these steps are essential: Make sure you have an Ethernet cable: Make sure you have an Ethernet cable that is compatible with your printer model. Select connection type: During installation, choose the “Wired Network” or “Ethernet” option. Router Requirement: Make sure you have a network router. If your router doesn’t have any free ports, you’ll need a switch or hub with available Ethernet ports. Connect ports: Establish the connection by connecting the Ethernet ports of your printer and router. Read More : https://helphow.org/123-hp-com-setup/
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You're in the middle of a busy day, navigating between browser windows and tabs on your laptop. You open a new page and try to use the touchpad, but your Asus® touchpad is not working. And there you go, you click, but with no response. Frustrating, right? Don't worry. Our experts at uBreakiFix® at Asurion know the technology. We've got you covered, from repairing a laptop to showing you what you'll need to build a gaming PC. Here's how to fix an Asus laptop touchpad that's not working. Reasons why your Asus touchpad is not working Before diving into the solutions, let's explore the possible causes of your touchpad problems. The touchpad is disabled. It's easy to accidentally disable your touchpad with a keyboard shortcut or system setting. The touchpad is experiencing driver issues. Drivers are the parts of your software that help your operating system communicate with hardware devices such as touchpads. Your touchpad may not work properly if these drivers are outdated or corrupt. How to Fix Asus Laptop Touchpad ? Whether you own an Asus VivoBook or an Asus ZenBook, we've put together all the steps you need to troubleshoot your touchpad. We tested them on a laptop running Windows 11. If you are using an older version, the steps may vary. 1. Make sure the touchpad is turned on Check if the touchpad is enabled in settings. You can usually turn this option on and off in the touchpad settings. Go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad. 2. Check the touchpad settings Sometimes the problem is simply due to a setting gone wrong. Check your touchpad settings to make sure everything is configured correctly. 3. Perform a BIOS and EC reset Resetting the BIOS and Integrated Controller (EC) can resolve deeper hardware issues. This step may require consulting your Asus laptop manual for precise instructions or help from an Asus laptop repair professional. 4. Download and install the necessary drivers Outdated or incorrect drivers can often be the cause of Asus touchpad issues. Visit the Asus support website, find your laptop model and download the latest touchpad drivers. If you've tried these steps and still need a little help, we're just around the corner. Schedule a repair at your nearest uBreakiFix® by Asurion store and our certified experts can have your device back in working order the same day. Read More: https://helphow.org/how-to-fix-asus-touchpad-not-working-properly/
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Video calls are part of everyday life; they allow people to see friends and family around the world and help them work remotely if circumstances prevent them from coming into the office. This is why many companies today offer remote workers the opportunity to be part of their team. In business, it's more common to use a laptop or desktop computer for video calls and conferences than your phone. But what can you do if your webcam suddenly stops working? If you have a Dell Inspiron laptop, here are some fixes you can try. Check the webcam cover of your Dell Inspiron As mentioned by BruceM in the comments, many Dell Inspiron laptops have a webcam cover that makes it easy to block a webcam in case of hacking, unintentional recording, etc. The cover may be difficult to distinguish from the case, so you may need to inspect it or search for a few seconds to find it. Webcam not detected issue on Inspiron laptops If your laptop cannot detect your webcam, there are several ways you can do this. It could be a driver issue, in which case you can reinstall the webcam software driver, update it, or revert to the previous version. If it's not the driver that's causing the problem, you can try turning the camera off and on again. Additionally, according to Dell experts, you can try to uninstall USB root hub from Device Manager. Reinstalling or updating your Dell Inspiron webcam driver Reinstalling the webcam software driver can sometimes help get your camera working again. Click the magnifying glass in the taskbar. Enter Device Manager and when it appears in the search results, click to open it. Go to Imaging Devices and click the arrow on the left side to reveal your camera name. Now right-click on the web camera and click Properties. Open the Driver tab and select Update Driver if your driver needs to be updated, or simply click Update Driver after right-clicking. If you want to uninstall the driver, after step 3, right-click the camera name and choose Uninstall Device. In a pop-up window, check the box and click Uninstall to confirm your choice. Once the driver is uninstalled, restart the laptop. It should reinstall the driver automatically, so check if the camera is working now. Read More : https://helphow.org/how-to-fix-dell-laptop-camera-not-working-issue/
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when you urgently need a document? This could be very annoying .If you are have Facing problems with your Brother printer not printing, there are several factors that could be causing the problem. It is possible that your [https://helphow.org/why-brother-printer-not-working-and-responding/]Brother printer stops printing [/url]or prints incorrectly even though the ink out of ink alarm has not gone off You may be wondering why the printer is not working and how to fix it. Read this article and you will discover 3 effective solutions to quickly get back into action. Why is my Brother printer not printing? There are several reasons why your Brother printer is not working properly, including incorrect connectivity, outdated printer driver, and faulty configurations. Whatever the cause, you can fix it in a few steps. Fix 1 – Check Connection It is necessary that you perform some basic checks before embarking on more complex fixes. First of all, make sure that the connection status between the printer and the computer is normal. If you are using a USB printer If you are connecting the printer to your computer via a USB cable, simply plug it back in and also try another USB port on your computer in case the one you were using previously is broken. If you are using a wireless printer For users with a wireless Brother printer, it is essential to confirm that the printer and computer are on the same Wi-Fi network. If the Brother printer still does not work, try the next method below. Fix 2 – Set Your Brother Printer as Default Device Your computer tends to use the default printer every time you print. Therefore, you need to set your Brother printer as the default device to do all the printing jobs. Here's how: 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R simultaneously to invoke the Run command. 2) Type control in the field and click OK. 3) Select Small Icons from the drop-down menu next to Show by. Next, click Devices and Printers. 4) Right-click your Brother printer and click Set as Default Printer. Fix 3 – Restart the Print Spooler service Your computer will not send print jobs to your Brother printer if the Print Spooler service is not working properly. To get your printer working again, you can simply restart this service. 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R simultaneously to open the Run dialog box. 2) Type services.msc and click OK. 3) Right-click Print Spooler. If it doesn't work, start this service; if it is already started, click Restart. 4) After the Print Spooler service restarts, right-click Print Spooler again and click Properties. 5) Set the startup type to Automatic. Then click OK.
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If your [url]Dell touchpad is not working[https://helphow.org/how-to-fix-dell-touchpad-not-working/], it can be disabled from your keyboard. Most Dell laptops have a touchpad key or shortcut combination that turns the touchpad off and on. Therefore, your touchpad will not work if you pressed the touchpad key by mistake. 1. Enable the touchpad from your keyboard Most Dell laptops have a touchpad key that allows users to turn the touchpad on and off. 90% of users fixed this issue by enabling the hardware disabled touchpad using the touchpad function key. Therefore, if your laptop has a touchpad key, there is a good chance that it is hardware disabled. To enable the touchpad, look for the key with a touchpad icon in your function keys. Once you find it, press the touchpad key or use the combination of the function key and the touchpad key to activate the touchpad. The most common keys used by Dell laptops to enable or disable the touchpad are F6, F8, or Fn+F6/F8/Delete. 2. Enable touchpad from mouse settings In some cases, the touchpad is automatically disabled from the mouse settings. Therefore, you should check the mouse settings to make sure it is not disabled. If disabled, enabling it from the mouse settings will resolve this issue. To do this, press the Windows key and type main.cpl in the input box. Click OK to open the Mouse Properties settings. Next, find the touchpad tab, which is usually next to the Hardware option. Here, make sure that the Enable touchpad option is checked or the Enable device for touchpad button is active. Once finished, check if your touchpad is working. If not, move on to the other method.
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