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Back of the optional Advanced Port Replicator III The LAN port lets you connect the computer to a local area network using a 10/100 Ethernet link. The RGB (monitor) port lets you connect an external monitor. For more information, see “Using an external monitor” on page 136. Expansion Options Expansion Options Using the optional Advanced Port Replicator III Use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports to connect the optional external USB diskette drive or other USB peripherals. You can connect the AC adapter to the DC-IN jack on the optional Advanced Port Replicator III. Use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports to connect the optional external USB diskette drive or other USB peripherals. Using the optional Advanced Port Replicator III The optional Advanced Port Replicator III connects to the expansion port on the bottom of the computer. When the port replicator is attached and the power is on, a small light illuminates. Attaching the optional Advanced Port Replicator III to the computer 1 Make sure the computer is turned off. 2 Unplug and remove any cables connected to the computer, including the AC adapter cord/cable. 3 Locate the expansion port on the bottom of the computer. 4 Holding the computer firmly, connect the expansion port on the bottom of the computer to the connection port on top of the optional Advanced Port Replicator III by pressing straight down. 5 Connect the replicator to a power source. Expansion Options Expansion Options Connecting the optional external USB diskette drive Connecting the optional external USB diskette drive The optional external USB diskette drive allows you to use diskettes and is useful for installing software on the hard disk, exchanging information with other systems, and making backup copies of the files stored on your hard disk. You can attach the optional external USB diskette drive to one of the USB ports on the back of the computer or to any of the USB ports on the optional Advanced Port Replicator III. You can also attach it while the computer is on. USB connector Eject button Diskette-in-use light Diskette slot Optional external USB diskette drive and connector cable TECHNICAL NOTE: You may attach the optional external USB diskette drive while the computer is on or off. If you attempt to access the drive when it is not attached to the computer, you will receive an error message. To attach the optional external USB diskette drive cable to a USB port on either the computer or the optional Advanced Port Replicator III, gently push the connector into the USB port. Expansion Options Expansion Options Using an external keyboard Attaching the optional diskette drive cable to one of the computer’s USB ports. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a standard keyboard, you can attach one to a USB port on the computer or on the optional Advanced Port Replicator III, provided the keyboard is USB- compatible. Connecting a keyboard You can connect a USB keyboard while the computer is on. To connect the keyboard to the computer or the optional Advanced Port Replicator III, gently push the keyboard cable into the USB port. Using an external monitor If you prefer to use an external monitor, you can attach one to your computer’s RGB (monitor) port or to the RGB (monitor) port on the optional Advanced Port Replicator III. Connecting the monitor 1 If you are connecting the monitor to your computer or to the optional Advanced Port Replicator III, and the Expansion Options Expansion Options Using an external monitor replicator is connected to your computer, turn off the computer. NOTE Make sure the computer is off before you attach the monitor. Connecting a monitor with the computer’s power on may damage the monitor, the computer, or both. 2 Connect the monitor’s video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the computer or the optional Advanced Port Replicator III. 3 Connect the monitor’s power cable to a power source. 4 Turn on the external monitor. 5 Turn on the computer. The computer will use the external monitor and disable the built-in display panel. If your external monitor can display high-resolution video modes (greater than 800 x 600), you can take advantage of this feature by changing the video mode in Display Properties in the Control Panel. Using both screens simultaneously You can view information on the computer’s built-in display and an external monitor simultaneously. The size of the display image on each screen depends upon the video mode. To send information to both the built-in display panel and the external monitor: 1 Press Fn and F5 simultaneously. 2 While holding down Fn, press F5 repeatedly, pausing between each press, until you get the desired setting. This hot key cycles through the settings in the following order: built-in display only, external monitor only, and simultaneous display. Expansion Options Expansion Options Connecting a mouse or a printer 3 Release the Fn key. HINT: Simultaneous mode works only with external monitors that support 800 x 600 res...
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