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Connecting to a computer using the exclusive, USB cable Cont. - camedia manual

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Connecting to a computer using the exclusive USB cable (Cont.) 4 Set the camera's Mode dial to . ● The personal computer recognizes the card selected on the camera as a removable disk. On a Macintosh desktop, the card selected on the camera is displayed as a new folder. ● The image data stored in the card can be treated just as files are treated on a floppy-disk or MO using software such as Windows Explorer. Ⅵ You can view images using software such as graphics applications that support JPEG like Paint Shop Pro/Photoshop, Internet browsers like Netscape Communicator/Microsoft Internet Explorer, and CAMEDIA Master (supplied with the camera). For more details, refer to the application's instructon manual. Removing the card To avoid computer malfunctions, always do the following when removing the card. If a malfunction occurs, disconnect the USB cable and re-connect it, or re-start your personal computer. Ⅵ Windows 2000 1 Make sure the camera's access lamp is off. 2 Select @@ (Removable Disk) on "My Computer" and right-click to display the menu. 3 Select "Eject" and left-click. 4 Open the card cover on the 11 camera and remove the card. [Setting the card (P. 00) 196

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4
Set the camera’s Mode dial to
.
The personal computer recognizes the card selected on the camera as
a removable disk. On a Macintosh desktop, the card selected on the
camera is displayed as a new folder.
The image data stored in the card can be treated just as files are treated
on a floppy-disk or MO using software such as Windows Explorer.
m
You can view images using software such as graphics applications
that support JPEG like Paint Shop Pro/Photoshop, Internet browsers
like Netscape Communicator/Microsoft Internet Explorer, and
CAMEDIA Master (supplied with the camera). For more details, refer to
the application’s instructon manual.
196
Connecting to a computer using the exclusive
USB cable (Cont.)
11
To avoid computer malfunctions, always do the following when removing the
card. If a malfunction occurs, disconnect the USB cable and re-connect it, or
re-start your personal computer.
m
Windows 2000
1
Make sure the camera’s access
lamp is off.
2
Select @@ (Removable Disk) on
“My Computer” and right-click to
display the menu.
3
Select “Eject” and left-click.
4
Open the card cover on the
camera and remove the card.
[
Setting the card (P. 00)
Removing the card