Using Your Computer on Your Desktop
Using the Optional NoteDock II Enhanced Port Replicator
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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Use the audio line-out jack to connect your computer to a tape
recorder or a stereo amplifier to record or play sounds from your
computer.
Use the serial port to connect a serial device, such as a serial
printer, modem or mouse.
The MIDI/joystick port lets you connect a joystick or a MIDI
device, such as a synthesizer.
Use the PS/2 keyboard port to connect a PS/2 keyboard.
Use the PS/2 mouse port to connect a PS/2-compatible pointing
device.
Use the monitor port to connect an external monitor.
Use the parallel port to connect a parallel printer or other parallel
device.
Use the AC IN socket to connect the NoteDock II Enhanced Port
Replicator to AC power, using the AC adapter.
The right and left sides of the NoteDock II Enhanced Port
Replicator
Use the two PC Card slots to install Type III PC Cards. The slot
on the right side of the NoteDock II Enhanced Port Replicator is
referred to as Slot 2. The slot on the left side is referred to as Slot
3. These slots are CardBus ready. For more information, see
“Using PC Cards in the NoteDock II Enhanced Port Replicator”
on page 205.
Use the volume dial to adjust the loudness of the system speaker.
Volume dial
PC Card slots
(Slot 2)
(Slot 3)