4-17
4
USB Device
Your computer has an interface called Universal Serial Bus (USB). With a USB
connection, you can connect/disconnect peripherals without turning off the
computer. Generally, when you connect a device to the computer, the necessary
driver will be installed automatically. See also the manuals of peripheral devices
supporting USB.
When a new device is correctly connected to the computer, the
appropriate driver is automatically installed. If the driver is not installed
correctly, you will hear a warning beep. In this case, install the driver by
following the instructions on the screen.
To remove USB devices, you may need to perform the following before you
remove them:
In Windows 2000
1. Click
Unplug or Eject Hardware
icon (
) on the taskbar.
2. Click
Stop xxxxx
(xxxxx is the name of your USB device).
3. Click
OK
; then, remove the device from the computer.
In Windows XP Professional
1. Click
Safely Remove Hardware
icon (
) on the taskbar. If you cannot find
the icon, click to show all kinds of icons.
2. Click
Safely remove xxxx
(xxxxx is the name of your USB device); then,
Safe
To Remove Hardware
dialog appears.
3.
Remove the device from the computer.
PC Card
Your computer is equipped with a PC card (PCMCIA) slot, which can
accommodate one Type II card or CardBus compliant card. You can insert/eject a
PC card without turning off the computer. Before inserting a PC card into your
computer, refer to its manual.
Summary of Contents for Actius PC-UM20
Page 1: ......
Page 50: ...3 11 3 appropriate name and click OK ...
Page 54: ...3 15 3 ...
Page 78: ...4 24 4 ...
Page 86: ...5 8 5 ...
Page 94: ...6 8 6 ...
Page 116: ...Index 2 Index ...
Page 117: ......