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Universal Serial Bus (USB), Using USB Devices, USB Devices and Battery Power

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Universal Serial Bus (USB) Your PowerBook comes with two USB 2.0 ports ( ), also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, which you can use to connect many types of external devices, including 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. Once you connect the device, it is ready to use. You don't need to restart or reconfigure your computer. ® Using USB Devices To use a USB device with your computer, simply connect the device to the computer. Your computer automatically loads the correct software whenever you connect a new device. Note: Apple has already included software to work with many USB devices. If your PowerBook cannot find the correct software when you connect a USB device, you can either install the software that came with the device or follow the onscreen prompts to use the Internet to locate, download, and install the correct software. USB Devices and Battery Power You can use USB devices, such as joysticks and keyboards, that get power from the USB connection instead of a separate power adapter. However, these types of USB devices can cause your PowerBook battery to become depleted faster. If you are using the device for an extended period, it is a good idea to connect the PowerBook power adapter. 32 Chapter 3 Using Your Computer

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Chapter 3
Using Your Computer
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Your PowerBook comes with two USB 2.0 ports (
), also referred to as Hi-Speed USB,
which you can use to connect many types of external devices, including 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. Once you connect the
device, it is ready to use. You don’t need to restart or reconfigure your computer.
Using USB Devices
To use a USB device with your computer, simply connect the device to the computer.
Your computer automatically loads the correct software whenever you connect a new
device.
Note:
Apple has already included software to work with many USB devices. If your
PowerBook cannot find the correct software when you connect a USB device, you can
either install the software that came with the device or follow the onscreen prompts to
use the Internet to locate, download, and install the correct software.
USB Devices and Battery Power
You can use USB devices, such as joysticks and keyboards, that get power from the USB
connection instead of a separate power adapter. However, these types of USB devices
can cause your PowerBook battery to become depleted faster. If you are using the
device for an extended period, it is a good idea to connect the PowerBook power
adapter.
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