network password has spaces

I install the officejet 4630. I can't select my home network but my passsword router offers and I'm unable to understand how to put spaces in the password at the keyboard.   I've thought about changing the router password but I have no idea how to do that.  I got the router about 2-3 years.  Can you put spaces in the password?

I think you should be able to enter a space. I do not have an Officejet 4630 but I entered spaces in other passwords wireless inkjet wireless printer. For example, on a desire of 4500, I see the space key in cycling through the various screens of keyboard. The first layout of the keyboard is tiny, but there is a 'ABC' down to the line that goes to the screen in capital letters and then a "123 #" appears in the lower right corner that, once selected will display the number and then "-+=" appears in the lower-right corner, which, once selected go to symbols and one of the symbols looks a bit like. __ |. [Another way to describe it, it's like to] setting on the side (it is the last before 'Fact' on screen symbols Eny 4500).  I think the important thing is to scroll through all the keyboard configuration screens until you see something that looks like a symbol of space.

I hope this helps you.

-David

I am employed by HP but it speak for myself and not for HP.

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