Using The Usb Port; Using An External Monitor Port - Gigabyte G-MAX N411 User Manual

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5.1 Using the USB Port

USB or Universal Serial Port is a peripheral bus standard
developed by Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC and
Northern Telecom. Personal computers equipped with USB will
allow computer peripherals to automatically configure as soon as
they are physically attached - without the need to reboot or run
setup. USB will also allow multiple devices to run simultaneously
on a computer, with peripherals such as floppy drive, mouse,
digital cameras, scanners, printers, optical disk drive,
keyboards, games devices and acting as additional plug-in sites,
or hubs.
Due to the ongoing changes in USB technology and
standards, not all USB devices and/or drivers are
guaranteed to work.
Depending on your operational requirements, you may
need to disable other ports in order to release system
resource for the USB port.

5.2 Using an External Monitor Port

Your notebook computer G-MAX N411 has a 15-pin Monitor port
for supporting any external CRT or LCD color monitor. You need
a display signal cable (usually provided with the monitor). One
end of the cable must have a 15-pin connector for the system.
To connect an external monitor:
1.
Turn off your notebook computer G-MAX N411 and make
sure the monitor power switch is turned off.
Your notebook computer G-MAX N411 must be powered
off or suspended while the monitor is being connected.
Although you can connect the external Monitor without
power off your notebook computer G-MAX N411 and the
external monitor, however, it is harmful to both devices
and it shortens the life of these devices.
2.
Connect the connector cable of the monitor to the VGA port
at the back of your notebook computer G-MAX N411. Secure
the cable connection with the screws provided.
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