HP Firebird with VoodooDNA 803 Desktop PC User Manual

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HP Firebird Desktop Essentials (Features may vary by model)
Keyboard and Mouse
Symptom
Possible solution
Keyboard commands 
and typing are not 
recognized by the 
computer.
Turn off the computer by using the mouse, reconnect the keyboard 
to the back of the computer, and then turn on the computer.
Keyboard Print button 
does not work.
Use the Print menu item in the program (usually located on the 
File menu).
Mouse (with cable) does 
not work or is not 
detected.
Unplug and reconnect the mouse cable to the computer.
If the mouse is still not detected, turn off the computer, reconnect the 
mouse cable, and then restart the computer.
Cursor does not respond 
to mouse movement.
Restart your computer by using the keyboard:
1
Press the Alt and Tab keys on the keyboard simultaneously, to 
navigate to an open program.
2
Press the Ctrl and S keys on the keyboard simultaneously to 
save your changes in the selected program (Ctrl+S is the 
keyboard shortcut for Save on most—not all—programs).
3
After saving changes in all open programs, press the Ctrl and 
Esc keys on the keyboard simultaneously to display the 
Windows Start Menu.
4
Use the arrow keys to select the Arrow 
button next to the Lock button. Select Shut 
Down
, and then press the Enter key on 
the keyboard.
5
After the shutdown is complete, reconnect the mouse 
connector to the back of your computer, and then turn on the 
computer.
I cannot move the cursor 
using the arrow keys on 
the number key pad.
Press the Num Lock key. The Num Lock light should not be on if you 
want to use the arrow keys on the number key pad.
Cursor moves only 
vertically or horizontally 
(or it does not move 
smoothly on the screen).
Remove the rollerball cover from bottom of mouse (by rotating it 
counterclockwise), remove the ball, and clean it with a damp, 
lint-free cloth (not paper). Also clean the rollers on which the ball 
moves.
Optical mouse does not 
track the cursor well.
Place the mouse on a mouse pad or sheet of white paper, or gently 
wipe the light sensor lens on the bottom of the mouse with a lint-free 
cloth (not paper).