Using A Memory Card; Configuring The Audio Jacks - Gateway 3-Bay mBTX Pro User Manual

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Using a memory card

one memory card in a slot at a time.
To insert a memory card:
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2
To remove a memory card:

Configuring the audio jacks

If the back of your computer has five audio jacks, they are universal jacks (which use a round
mini-jack connector). The five jacks can be used for more than one purpose. For example, the
blue jack on the computer can be a stereo in jack or a stereo out jack. To use the universal audio
jacks for something other than the default audio device, you need to configure them.
To configure the universal audio jacks:
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2
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CHAPTER 6: Using Your Hardware
Caution
To avoid memory card damage or errors while using a memory card, insert only
Insert the memory card into the memory card slot as indicated in the previous table.
Caution
Do not remove the memory card or turn off the computer while the memory
card reader access indicator is blinking. You could lose data. Also, remove the
memory card from the reader before you turn off the computer.
To access a file on the memory card, click
the drive letter (for example, the E: drive), then double-click the file name.
Important
Do not use the remove hardware
memory card.
Wait for the memory card reader access indicator to stop blinking, then pull the memory
card out of the slot.
Connect your audio device(s) to the computer audio jack(s).
Click
(Start), then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens.
Click Hardware and Sounds, then click Sound. The Sound dialog box opens.
Click the Playback, then double-click the speakers.
-OR-
If your computer has the Realtek Sound Effect Manager installed, double-click the Sound
Effect Manager icon
Configure the audio jacks for your speaker setup.
(Start), then click Computer. Double-click
icon in the taskbar to remove the
on the taskbar. The Realtek dialog box opens.

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