HP Vectra VE 6/xxx HP Vectra VE 6/xxx Series 8, User's Guide for Minitower Mod - Page 11

Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard and Printer

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1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard and Printer Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard and Printer Connect the mouse and keyboard to the back of the PC. The connectors are shaped to go in one way only. Connect the printer cable to the back of the PC and tighten the attachment screws. Depending on the type of printer you have, use either the parallel connector (25-pin) or one of the serial connectors (9-pin). Keyboard (Left Connector) Mouse (Right Connector) USB Connectors (see note below) Serial Connectors Parallel Connector NOTE The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors can be used for USB accessories. Most USB accessories are automatically configured as soon as they are physically attached to the PC. USB is not supported by all operating systems, although it is supported by the latest version of Windows 95 (preloaded on some models). English 3

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Setting Up and Using Your PC
Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard and Printer
Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard and Printer
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the back of the PC.
The
connectors are shaped to go in one way only
.
Connect the printer cable to the back of the PC and tighten the
attachment screws. Depending on the type of printer you have, use
either the parallel connector (25-pin) or one of the serial connectors
(9-pin).
NOTE
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors can be used for USB
accessories. Most USB accessories are automatically configured as soon
as they are physically attached to the PC.
USB is not supported by all operating systems, although it is supported
by the latest version of Windows 95 (preloaded on some models).
Keyboard (Left Connector)
Mouse (Right Connector)
Serial Connectors
Parallel Connector
USB Connectors
(see note below)