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... BIOS might be different depending on your wan t to use any USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that the options showed on the motherboard you buy. Integrated Peripherals BIOS Setup Please note that does not support or have any USB device other than the USB mouse. USB Device ...Legacy Support Set to All Device if your need to use any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. On-Chip IDE Configuration Press to enable/disable the onboard USB controllers. Setting options: Disabled, Keyboard+Mouse...
... BIOS might be different depending on your wan t to use any USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that the options showed on the motherboard you buy. Integrated Peripherals BIOS Setup Please note that does not support or have any USB device other than the USB mouse. USB Device ...Legacy Support Set to All Device if your need to use any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. On-Chip IDE Configuration Press to enable/disable the onboard USB controllers. Setting options: Disabled, Keyboard+Mouse...
User Guide
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... platforms and all C-Media audio chips. In addtion, C-Media designs a Universal Driver Architecture (UDA driver) which provides exclusive Xear 3DTM technology, a value-add PC audio total solution. A-1 or 6-Channel Audio Function AAppppeennddixixA.:UUssiinngg 24--, 4o-ror6-6C-Chhaannnneell AuuddiiooFFuuncntciotnion The motherboard comes with C-Media 9739A AC'97 audio chip, which has a flexible interface...
... platforms and all C-Media audio chips. In addtion, C-Media designs a Universal Driver Architecture (UDA driver) which provides exclusive Xear 3DTM technology, a value-add PC audio total solution. A-1 or 6-Channel Audio Function AAppppeennddixixA.:UUssiinngg 24--, 4o-ror6-6C-Chhaannnneell AuuddiiooFFuuncntciotnion The motherboard comes with C-Media 9739A AC'97 audio chip, which has a flexible interface...
User Guide
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... Use the optional S-Bracket. Always connect the speakers to the appropriate audio connectors, and then select 4- After installing the C-Media drivers, you can attach the speakers for 2-/4-/6-channel operations are listed below: Line In Line Out MIC Line In Line Out MIC 2-...OUT connectors. Different connector configurations for 4/6-channel audio output. MS-6728 ATX Mainboard Hardware Configuration After installing the audio driver, you are two ways to utilize the function and connect the speakers to your motherboard supports S-Bracket and you have a S-Bracket, you can connect ...
... Use the optional S-Bracket. Always connect the speakers to the appropriate audio connectors, and then select 4- After installing the C-Media drivers, you can attach the speakers for 2-/4-/6-channel operations are listed below: Line In Line Out MIC Line In Line Out MIC 2-...OUT connectors. Different connector configurations for 4/6-channel audio output. MS-6728 ATX Mainboard Hardware Configuration After installing the audio driver, you are two ways to utilize the function and connect the speakers to your motherboard supports S-Bracket and you have a S-Bracket, you can connect ...
User Manual
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... is used to use any the USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that the options showed on your BIOS might be different depending on the motherboard you do not want to enable/disable the onboard USB controllers. USB Device Legacy Support Set to All Device if you only want to enter... to Keyboard+Mouse if you need to use keyboard and mouse. Integrated Peripherals BIOS Setup Please note that does not support or have any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. Setting options: Disabled, Keyboard+Mouse, All Device.
... is used to use any the USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that the options showed on your BIOS might be different depending on the motherboard you do not want to enable/disable the onboard USB controllers. USB Device Legacy Support Set to All Device if you only want to enter... to Keyboard+Mouse if you need to use keyboard and mouse. Integrated Peripherals BIOS Setup Please note that does not support or have any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. Setting options: Disabled, Keyboard+Mouse, All Device.