Hp Parallel I/O Connector; 802.3 Network Connectors - HP Visualize b1000 - Workstation Owner's Manual

Hp visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a4985-90013)
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System Overview
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
HP Scroll Mouse
The HP scroll mouse (USB) has a left and right button that function the
same as most mice. However, it also has a scroll wheel located between
the two buttons that allows for vertical scrolling in a window. Note that
vertical scrolling will only occur if you are in a window's vertical scroll
bar. This scroll wheel also functions as a middle button when you press
down on it. Essentially, the HP scroll mouse is a three-button mouse.
For general information on the various cursor shapes associated with
different areas of HP CDE while using a mouse, see the Using Your HP
Workstation document.
HP Hub for USB Devices
The HP USB hub provides you with the ability to connect more than one
USB device to your computer, as well as with the ability to extend your
USB device's cable length. As an example, you may desire to locate your
computer's keyboard and mouse at a greater distance from your
computer, but your keyboard and mouse cables are not long enough. To
increase the cable length of your keyboard and mouse, you make use of
the USB hub's extra cable length and connect the hub's cable to one of
the two connectors on the back of your computer. You then connect the
keyboard and mouse into their separate connectors on the USB hub.

HP Parallel I/O Connector

The 25-pin HP parallel I/O interface uses IEEE 1284 I/O interface
protocols.

802.3 Network Connectors

Your computer has a built-in Twisted Pair (TP) connector for the 802.3
(ETHERNET) or 10 BaseT/100 BaseT network. Your computer will
automatically select the correct network setting.
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