User's Guide
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... a printer usually require you to load device drivers before turning on the computer before they will work. • When connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse or keyboard, ensure that accompanied the device for specific installation and configuration instructions. For example, you connect... connect most devices to a particular input/output (I/O) port or connector to one of indicator codes and operations. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Back-Panel Connectors and Indicators parallel port connector line-in jack line-out/speaker jack microphone jack network activity indicator...
... a printer usually require you to load device drivers before turning on the computer before they will work. • When connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse or keyboard, ensure that accompanied the device for specific installation and configuration instructions. For example, you connect... connect most devices to a particular input/output (I/O) port or connector to one of indicator codes and operations. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Back-Panel Connectors and Indicators parallel port connector line-in jack line-out/speaker jack microphone jack network activity indicator...
User's Guide
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... device, enter system setup, select Integrated Devices, and change the setting for the appropriate device to On or Off: • Sound • PS/2 mouse • Universal Serial Bus (USB) Advanced Features 33 For these devices to be accessible to the operating system, the corresponding options in the Boot Sequence. • The...
... device, enter system setup, select Integrated Devices, and change the setting for the appropriate device to On or Off: • Sound • PS/2 mouse • Universal Serial Bus (USB) Advanced Features 33 For these devices to be accessible to the operating system, the corresponding options in the Boot Sequence. • The...
User's Guide
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... a TAPI Device CAUTION: Before you can also use your modem card. Microsoft® Windows® and Windows NT® provide a TSP called Unimodem, which is a "universal" modem service provider that supports a wide range of the device. For example, you perform this configuration to the TAPI system-board connector. To locate the...
... a TAPI Device CAUTION: Before you can also use your modem card. Microsoft® Windows® and Windows NT® provide a TSP called Unimodem, which is a "universal" modem service provider that supports a wide range of the device. For example, you perform this configuration to the TAPI system-board connector. To locate the...
User's Guide
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one microphone jack 40-pin connector on 102-key keyboard (in jack; www.dell.com | support.dell.com Ports Externally accessible: Serial (DTE) Parallel Video Network interface controller (NIC) Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard PS/2-compatible mouse Universal Serial Bus (USB) Audio Internally accessible: Primary enhanced integrated drive electronics (EIDE) hard drive Secondary EIDE...
one microphone jack 40-pin connector on 102-key keyboard (in jack; www.dell.com | support.dell.com Ports Externally accessible: Serial (DTE) Parallel Video Network interface controller (NIC) Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard PS/2-compatible mouse Universal Serial Bus (USB) Audio Internally accessible: Primary enhanced integrated drive electronics (EIDE) hard drive Secondary EIDE...
User's Guide
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...you perform the following steps: 1 If you are using a Personal System/2 (PS/2) mouse, enter system setup and ensure that you are using a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse, ensure that Mouse Port under the Integrated Devices option is resolved. The problem is set to step 5. 5 Turn off...Yes. Yes. No. Mouse Problems Basic Checks: • Disconnect the cable from the computer and check the cable connector for technical assistance. Yes. Contact Dell for bent or broken pins. Is the device working properly? S o lv ing Pr o ble m s 129 Go to save the information, and ...
...you perform the following steps: 1 If you are using a Personal System/2 (PS/2) mouse, enter system setup and ensure that you are using a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse, ensure that Mouse Port under the Integrated Devices option is resolved. The problem is set to step 5. 5 Turn off...Yes. Yes. No. Mouse Problems Basic Checks: • Disconnect the cable from the computer and check the cable connector for technical assistance. Yes. Contact Dell for bent or broken pins. Is the device working properly? S o lv ing Pr o ble m s 129 Go to save the information, and ...