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USB Port Connection Windows Me

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34 How to Have ZoomBrowser EX Start Automatically (Windows 98/Windows 2000) Use the following procedures to have ZoomBrowser EX start automatically without showing the Event dialog. 1. With the camera connected to the computer via the USB interface, double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, followed by the [Control Panel] folder and [Scanners and Cameras] icon or folder. 2. Select the name of your camera model. 3. Click the [Properties] button and the [Events] tab. A list of application programs that can be automatically started will display. 4. Remove the check mark from all programs except ZoomBrowser EX and click [OK]. You have now set ZoomBrowser EX to start automatically the next time the camera is connected. If you wish to shut off the auto start, place a check mark in the [Disable device events] or [Do nothing] options. USB Port Connection (Windows Me) 1. Attach the supplied USB cable to the computer's USB port and the camera's Digital Terminal. Prepare the camera for communication with the computer. • For USB interface connection instructions, see Connecting to a USB Port (p. 14). • The Scanners and Cameras Wizard will automatically open. Click the [Cancel] button to close the Wizard. 2. Start ZoomBrowser EX. • Double-click the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop. The first time ZoomBrowser EX starts, a confirmation message will appear asking whether you wish to register the [My Pictures] folder in ZoomBrowser EX. Click [Yes] if you plan to use the My Pictures folder. Canon ZoomBrowser EX Icon 3. Click [Canon Camera] in the Tree View area. • Thumbnail versions of the camera images will display in the Camera window (p. 36). Tree View Area

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Tree View Area
How to Have ZoomBrowser EX Start Automatically
(Windows 98 / Windows 2000)
Use the following procedures to have ZoomBrowser EX start automatically without
showing the Event dialog.
1.
With the camera connected to the computer via the USB interface, double-click
the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, followed by the [Control Panel] folder
and [Scanners and Cameras] icon or folder.
2.
Select the name of your camera model.
3.
Click the [Properties] button and the [Events] tab. A list of application programs
that can be automatically started will display.
4.
Remove the check mark from all programs except ZoomBrowser EX and click [OK].
You have now set ZoomBrowser EX to start automatically the next time the camera
is connected.
If you wish to shut off the auto start, place a check mark in the [Disable device
events] or [Do nothing] options.
USB Port Connection (Windows Me)
1.
Attach the supplied USB cable to the computer’s USB port and the camera’s
Digital Terminal. Prepare the camera for communication with the computer.
For USB interface connection instructions, see
Connecting to a USB Port
(p. 14).
The Scanners and Cameras Wizard will automatically open. Click the [Cancel]
button to close the Wizard.
2.
Start ZoomBrowser EX.
Double-click the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop. The first time
ZoomBrowser EX starts, a confirmation message will appear asking whether
you wish to register the [My Pictures] folder in ZoomBrowser EX. Click [Yes] if
you plan to use the My Pictures folder.
Canon ZoomBrowser EX Icon
3.
Click [Canon Camera] in the Tree View area.
Thumbnail versions of the camera images will display in the Camera window (p. 36).