Connecting Peripherals - Winbook SI User Manual

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If you connect to your
printer via a network,
contact your network
administrator for details on the
printer and the specific setup for
your network connection.
You might need to have
the driver disk that came
with your printer available
for the installation of the
printer drivers.
Figure 4.8: Adding a
Printer in Windows 98
4.8
User's Manual
External Speakers & Microphone
The ESS sound system is capable of providing high quality sound to
external speakers and receiving and processing sounds from an external
microphone or external sound source. To connect external speakers, follow
the instructions provided with your speakers. When the speakers are con-
nected, the built-in speakers of your WinBook notebook will automatically
be disabled. An external microphone will disable the built-in microphone.

Connecting Peripherals

Your WinBook notebook has ports (serial, parallel, PS/2, infrared, USB),
slots (PCMCIA) and jacks (AC power, microphone, audio in and out) that
allow you to connect peripheral devices to your computer. You can also use
the docking port to connect
your computer to a port repli-
cator.
Printer
Whether you purchase a
portable computer or a desk-
top model, you will probably
connect the printer to the
computer via the parallel
cable. You might also connect
to a printer via a network
connection, a serial connec-
tion, a USB connection, or
via the IR (infrared) port (see
Chapter Three for information
on using the infrared printing
option). Whatever the nature
of the connection, you will
need to set up the necessary

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