Apple MACBOOK PRO User Guide - Page 52
Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices
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 DVI video output with the included DVI to VGA adapter for using your MacBook Pro with an external monitor or digital flat-panel display, including support for closed lid operation, video mirroring, and extended desktop (dual-display) mode. Use the Apple DVI to Video Adapter, available separately, to display content on your TV. See "Using External Video Support" on page 64.  A SuperDrive for playing and burning CDs and DVDs. See "Using Your SuperDrive" on page 69.  Sudden Motion Sensor technology that helps protect the internal hard disk if your MacBook Pro is dropped or shaken. See "Understanding Sudden Motion Sensor" on page 74.  A MacBook Pro battery that provides convenient, at-a-glance battery status. See "Using Your Battery" on page 74.  A security slot so that you can make sure your MacBook Pro stays where it should. See "Securing Your MacBook Pro" on page 79. Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices Your MacBook Pro comes with three USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as high-speed USB, which you can use to connect many types of external devices, including iPods, printers, scanners, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards, and floppy disk drives. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with earlier USB devices. In most cases, you can connect and disconnect a USB device while the computer is running. After you connect the device, it is ready to use. You don't need to restart or reconfigure your computer. 52 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro
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