Biostar IDEQ 200P iDEQ 200P user's manual. - Page 27

Connecting monitor, Connecting mouse and keyboard

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BIOSTAR Motherboard Connecting monitor To connect a monitor, plug the monitor cable into the blue VGA port located on the rear panel of your computer. figure3.3 Connecting mouse and keyboard Most of mouse and keyboard are PS/2 compliant. However, lots of the latest keyboard and mouse use the USB connectors instead of PS/2. Before connecting mouse and keyboard, make sure the connector is USB compliant or PS/2 compliant. * Plug the mouse cable into the black USB port (if your mouse uses the PS/2 connector, plug the cable into the green PS/2 port located on the rear panel of your computer). * Plug the keyboard cable into the black USB port (if your keyboard uses the PS/2 connector, plug the cable into the purple PS/2 port located on the rear panel of your computer). figure3.4 27 English

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BIOSTAR
Motherboard
Connecting monitor
To connect a monitor, plug the monitor cable into the blue VGA port located on the rear panel of your computer.
figure3.3
Connecting mouse and keyboard
Most of mouse and keyboard are PS/2 compliant.
However, lots of the latest keyboard and mouse use the USB
connectors instead of PS/2.
Before connecting mouse and keyboard, make sure the connector is USB compliant
or PS/2 compliant.
* Plug the mouse cable into the black USB port (if your mouse uses the PS/2 connector, plug the cable
into the green PS/2 port located on the rear panel of your computer).
* Plug the keyboard cable into the black USB port (if your keyboard uses the PS/2 connector, plug the
cable into the purple PS/2 port located on the rear panel of your computer).
figure3.4