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20 Contents Customizing WinDVD 184 Setting general properties 185 Setting audio properties 186 Setting display properties 188 Customizing the control panel 189 Using WinDVD Advanced Features 191 Zooming in 196 Panning 197 Zooming out 197 Adjusting ...; XP operating system can help you 204 Resolving a hardware conflict 205 A plan of action 205 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 206 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 207 Memory card problems 209 Power and the batteries 209 Keyboard problems 211 Display problems 211 Disk drive problems 213
20 Contents Customizing WinDVD 184 Setting general properties 185 Setting audio properties 186 Setting display properties 188 Customizing the control panel 189 Using WinDVD Advanced Features 191 Zooming in 196 Panning 197 Zooming out 197 Adjusting ...; XP operating system can help you 204 Resolving a hardware conflict 205 A plan of action 205 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 206 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 207 Memory card problems 209 Power and the batteries 209 Keyboard problems 211 Display problems 211 Disk drive problems 213
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...Back 29 The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports enables you plug in the AC adapter. The DC-IN jack is a peripheral expansion standard that accepts audio/video inputs. The RGB (monitor) port enables you to your computer. The USB standard allows hot swapping of up to connect an external monitor. ... you to 12 Mbps for cabling and connectors. DEFINITION: USB is where you to connect USB peripherals to connect a parallel printer or other parallel device, including ECP-compatible devices. USB peripherals have a single standard for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing...
...Back 29 The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports enables you plug in the AC adapter. The DC-IN jack is a peripheral expansion standard that accepts audio/video inputs. The RGB (monitor) port enables you to your computer. The USB standard allows hot swapping of up to connect an external monitor. ... you to 12 Mbps for cabling and connectors. DEFINITION: USB is where you to connect USB peripherals to connect a parallel printer or other parallel device, including ECP-compatible devices. USB peripherals have a single standard for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing...
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...® port-The i.LINK® port on the right side of the computer provides very fast data transfer rates of up to 63 external devices to play audio CDs. On those systems with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna on-off switch turns the computer's wireless antenna on or off switch Diskette drive...
...® port-The i.LINK® port on the right side of the computer provides very fast data transfer rates of up to 63 external devices to play audio CDs. On those systems with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna on-off switch turns the computer's wireless antenna on or off switch Diskette drive...
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...two stacked PC Card slots support up to perform at its maximum speed. The 3.5 mm headphone jack lets you connect stereo headphones or other devices to this jack automatically disables the internal speakers. The PC Card eject buttons release PC Cards from overheating so that it can continue to two... Type II PC Cards, or one Type III PC Card. Connecting headphones or other audio-output devices, such as external speakers. See "Using PC Cards" on page 167 for more information. Left side Headphone jack Microphone in jack lets you...
...two stacked PC Card slots support up to perform at its maximum speed. The 3.5 mm headphone jack lets you connect stereo headphones or other devices to this jack automatically disables the internal speakers. The PC Card eject buttons release PC Cards from overheating so that it can continue to two... Type II PC Cards, or one Type III PC Card. Connecting headphones or other audio-output devices, such as external speakers. See "Using PC Cards" on page 167 for more information. Left side Headphone jack Microphone in jack lets you...