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camera. Cards formatted with non-DOS formatting systems are not recognized by the adapter.

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5 Copying files from/to a card 1. Insert a card into the adapter and connect it to the computer's USB port. ● The status lamp lights, then the card icon appears on the desktop. ● The card icon's appearance may vary, depending on the card and the Mac OS version you are using. 2. Double-click the icon to display the files that you want to copy. ● For information about how to locate files on the card, refer to the manual for the product used to create the files. 3. Drag the file icons you want to copy and drop them onto the destination folder. ● It is also possible to move files to another folder, erase files, or write files from another folder. The window containing the files to be copied Drag & Drop To perform a drag and drop, press and hold the mouse button over the selected file(s), then move the mouse (drag) to the desired location and release the button to copy (drop). 6 About card formatting Notes ● You must format a card on a digital camera regularly. If the card inserted into the adapter has been formatted with the connected computer, it may not be recognized by a digital camera. For details on formatting with a camera, refer to the camera's instruction manual. If your camera does not recognize a card formatted on another device, re-format the card with your camera. (Cards formatted with non-DOS formatting systems are not recognized by the adapter.) Before formatting the card ● When formatting the xD-Picture Card, make sure that there is no important data on it. Existing data will not be usable after the card has been formatted. 20

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5
Copying files from/to a card
<Mac OS X
±
Operation>
The window containing the files to be copied
1.
Insert a card into the adapter and connect it to the
computer’s USB port.
The status lamp lights, then the card icon appears
on the desktop.
The card icon’s appearance may vary, depending on
the card and the Mac OS version you are using.
2.
Double-click
the icon to display the files that you
want to copy.
For information about how to locate files on the card,
refer to the manual for the product used to create the
files.
3. Drag
the file icons you want to copy and
drop
them onto the destination folder.
It is also possible to move files to another folder,
erase files, or write files from another folder.
Drag & Drop
To perform a drag and drop, press and hold the mouse button
over the selected file(s), then move the mouse (drag) to the
desired location and release the button to copy (drop).
Notes
You must format a card on a digital camera regularly. If the card inserted into the adapter has been
formatted with the connected computer, it may not be recognized by a digital camera. For details on
formatting with a camera, refer to the camera’s instruction manual.
If your camera does not recognize a card formatted on another device, re-format the card with your
camera. (Cards formatted with non-DOS formatting systems are not recognized by the adapter.)
Before formatting the card
When formatting the
xD-Picture Card
, make sure that there is no important data on it.
Existing data
will not be usable after the card has been formatted.
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About card formatting
<Mac OS X
±
Operation>