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If you plug your headphones into the jack on the back of
the system unit, the headphones will pick up all sounds
generated from your computer and any external devices
connected to the computer, such as a MIDI (musical)
keyboard. The headphones will also pick up sound
coming from a CD in the CD-ROM drive.
When your headphones are plugged into the jack on
the back of the system unit, you must control the
headphone volume through the volume control in the
multimedia software on your computer. You cannot
control the headphone volume from the volume
control on the CD-ROM drive.
Note:
When using this jack, a few sounds may not be
audible through the headphones, such as the beep
when you turn on your computer.
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After you have attached your printer to your computer as
described on the Setup poster , you need to install the
correct printer driver for the operating system you are using.
A printer driver is a file that describes the characteristics of
your printer to the software. The software then uses the file
to convert your text and graphics into a form that your printer
can understand.
Windows 98 contains printer drivers for many popular
printers. If you find that Windows 98 does not have the
driver for your printer, use the printer drivers provided with
the printer.
Windows Help provides instructions for installing the driver
for your printer. To access these instructions, follow these
steps:
1.
From the Windows 98 desktop, click on the
button.
2.
Click on
.
Help
3.
The "Windows Help" folder appears.
4.
Click on the
tab at the top of the folder.
Index
5.
In the first box, type:
printer
Start
Getting ready to print
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