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External Devices
Chapter Six - Optional Accessories
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External Mouse
To connect a PS/2 compatible mouse to your computer:
1. Plug the PS/2 mini-din connector into the keyboard/mouse socket on the left of
the computer. The mouse works immediately after being plugged in.
Additionally it can be used with the internal touch pad or pointing stick.
2. After you connect a peripheral device to the serial port, secure the two small
screws on the connector.
Figure 29. Connecting an External Mouse
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You cannot use the touch pad and a serial mouse at the same time. In order to
use a serial mouse, first disable the touch pad, then enable and configure the
mouse as specified by the manufacturer. Please refer to the ”Hot Key Controls”
section in ”Chapter Two - System Features” , and the Internal PS/2 device section
in ”Chapter Three - Running BIOS Setup.” If you wish to run a PS/2 keyboard and
mouse at the same time, please contact Micron for a splitter cable.
External Monitor
You can connect a TV monitor to the TransPort NX’s S-Video port and view the
TransPort NX’s video output. The TV Out port accommodates a Mini DIN type
connector. To connect the external monitor:
1. Plug the monitor’s power cable into a wall outlet.
2. Before you turn on the monitor, turn on your computer and use the System
Setup to designate the screen(s) that you want to use.
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