your locked out of you monitor so hold on it down for 10 seconds
OSD (On Screen Display) lockout. To resolve the issue you can hold the power button of the monitor until you get another message something similar to "OSD unlocked"....if the problem continues. Switch of the monitor and remove the power cable and connect it again.
push the power button
Power button +Red Phone Button + Green Phone Button + Reset; hold until "CLEAR OK" appears on the screen.
Hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
There is no command button on your hp laptop. I guess you are refering to the command button on an iMac or MacBook? This button is only used by Apple. That's why Windows computers (such as your HP) don't have that button. The same button on your HP laptop will be the control (ctrl) button.
To start HP QuickWeb, power on your HP laptop and press the "QuickWeb" button, usually located near the power button or on the keyboard. This will launch the QuickWeb environment without booting into the full operating system, allowing you to access the internet and other applications quickly. If your laptop doesn’t have a dedicated QuickWeb button, you might need to refer to the user manual for specific instructions based on your model.
Try a monitor reset. Unplug the monitor and hold down the monitor's power button for 30-30 seconds. Plug the monitor back in and power it up. If that doesn't work then go into the monitor's menu and do a factory reset.
To resolve the issue you can hold the power button of the monitor until you get another message something similar to "OSD unlocked"....if the problem continues. Switch of the monitor and remove the power cable and connect it again.
In most cases your HP notebook is in "power saving" mode. Please make sure your notebook is plugged into a power source as the battery could the result of the "blinking" ON button. If the battery is low, the computer will not turn on and will stay in "sleep" mode. If this is not the case, simply press and hold your power button that is blinking for 5-10 seconds. You will see your computer turn-off. Press the power button again (*given that the steps above have been followed through) and your computer light should turn back on and remain solid. If for some reason you find that the "ON" button light is constantly blinking, but the HP notebook is not turning on, make sure that your battery is not dead, and your power supply (the actual power cable and black power bar) is working.
no overdrivelock out on this car you just pull it down a gear.
It is usaully in the glove box on most cars check in there, it should be a little round button
Most lock outs unlock by touching the button again.