To connect the mouse, insert the connector into the
computer’s built-in mouse port so the arrow or mark on
the connector faces up. The icon for the mouse is shown
at the left.
Caution
Although the connectors and ports for the mouse and
keyboard are physically identical, they cannot be used
interchangeably. Be sure to plug the connectors into the
appropriate ports, or you may damage your system.
Your mouse drivers for Windows applications have been
installed for you. If you need to install other mouse drivers, see
your mouse manual for instructions.
Connecting a Monitor
Refer to the illustration on page 1-3 as you connect your VGA
or SVGA monitor to the computer’s built-in monitor port.
Follow these steps to connect your monitor:
1. Place your monitor near the computer. Turn the monitor
and computer around so the backs are facing you.
2.
There should be two cables provided with your monitor: the
monitor cable (to connect it to the computer) and the power
cable (to connect it to a power source). On most monitors,
the monitor cable is permanently attached to the monitor. If
your monitor does not have an attached cable, connect the
cable to it now.
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Setting Up Your System
Summary of Contents for ActionPC 5500
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Page 26: ...1 10 Setting Up Your System ...
Page 66: ...CPU type jumper settings 4 8 Installing and Removing Options ...
Page 120: ...Physical Characteristics Environmental Requirements Specifications A 7 ...
Page 123: ...IDE hard disk drive jumper settings DMA Assignments A 10 Specifications ...
Page 124: ...Hardware Interrupts System Memory Map Specifications A 11 ...
Page 125: ...System I O Address Map A 12 Specifications ...
Page 137: ...10 Glossary ...
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