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Connecting PS/2, Devices - windows 7

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Installation Connecting PS/2® Devices You can connect a keyboard and a mouse using the PS/2® ports on the rear of your All-in-One PC. Before making any connections, ensure that the All-in-One PC is turned off. Connecting a PS/2® Keyboard Plug the keyboard's PS/2® cable into the purple PS/2® port of the All-in-One PC. Connecting a PS/2® Mouse Plug the mouse's PS/2® cable into the green PS/2® port of the All-in-One PC. NOTE • The PS/2 devices should be connected when the unit is powered off. This will allow Windows to detect the devices once the system is turned on. • You can also connect a USB keyboard or mouse using the USB ports. ViewSonic VPC100 

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ViewSonic
VPC100
9
Installation
Connecting PS/2
®
Devices
You can connect a keyboard and a mouse using the PS/2
®
ports on the rear of your
All-in-One PC. Before making any connections, ensure that the All-in-One PC is
turned off.
Connecting a PS/2
®
Keyboard
Plug the keyboard’s PS/2
®
cable into the
purple PS/2
®
port of the All-in-One PC.
Connecting a PS/2
®
Mouse
Plug the mouse’s PS/2
®
cable into the
green PS/2
®
port of the All-in-One PC.
NOTE
The PS/2 devices should be connected
when the unit is powered off. This will allow
Windows to detect the devices once the
system is turned on.
You can also connect a USB keyboard or
mouse using the USB ports.