ViewSonic VS12602 manual Using the Peripheral Devices, Removing USB devices

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Using the Peripheral Devices

Using the Peripheral Devices

There is only one direction to make the connection. Incorrect direction will cause damage to the USB device.

4.Your system will automatically detect the connected USB device. You may review the contents of the device in the Windows Explorer.

Removing USB devices

To avoid data or equipment damage while removing the USB devices from the computer, please always follow the procedures below.

1.Ensure all files or programs accessing the connected USB devices are closed.

2.Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon in the system tray.

3.Choose Eject USB Flash Drive from the opened menu.

4.A message appears in the system tray to notify that it is now safe to remove the hardware device.

5.Gently remove the USB device from the USB port on the computer.

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Contents Model No. VS12602 ViewSonicVPC101 All-in-One PC CE Conformity for European Countries Compliance InformationFor U.S.A For CanadaETSI EN 300 328V1.7.1 EN 301 489-01 V1.6.1 EN Important Safety Instructions Declaration of RoHS Compliance U.S. Patent Numbers Copyright InformationFor Your Records Product RegistrationTable of contents Using the webcam Frequently asked questions FAQ Running ViewSonic Recovery ManagerRunning Recovery Disc Creation Tool Using the recovery DVDPrinted documentation Overview of your documentationDocument type TypographicsStandard items Package contentsDescription Getting to know the PCTouring the PC Front viewRear view Getting to know the PCYou can adjust the back computer stand to enable it to stand Right-side view Special keyboard buttons front view Wired keyboard and mouseLeft-side view Performed task Function keyActivities Indicator lightsOverview of the wired mouse front view Preparing to setup your PC Setting up the PCConnecting the power Setting up the PCCustomizing the mouse settings Connecting the wired keyboard and mouseTurning off the PC Turning on the PCBrightness control Configuring the displayConnecting to a wired network Using the PCConnecting to the Internet Connecting to a wireless network for select models Using the PCUsing the webcam Read Using the optical disc driveInserting a disc Media Type4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disk slot 2. Gently pull out the disc trayRemoving a disc Reading a discWriting to a disc Using memory cards Your system will automatically detect the inserted memory card and then display the content of the memory card Selecting items with your touch screen Using the touch screen for select modelsConnecting USB devices Using the Peripheral DevicesRemoving USB devices Using the Peripheral DevicesScreen and computer Cleaning and careCleaning the screen and computer Storing your computer Cleaning and careCDs and DVDs ViewSonic Wizard CD and System Recovery and Driver Disk Cleaning the discsKeyboard and mouse Cleaning your keyboard and mouseWhen to Use the BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Setup UtilityDescriptions BIOS Setup UtilityArea Menu Standard CMOS Features menuAdvanced BIOS Features menu screen during system startup. The Boot Menu Load Optimized Defaults menuTo select a boot device manually, press F9 when the ViewSonic logo appears on theExit Without Saving menu Set Password menuSave & Exit Setup menu Running ViewSonic Recovery Manager System RecoveryWhen to Use System Recovery 5. Another confirmation message appears, as below. Click OK System RecoverySystem recovery is initiated and the following screen appears 4. Click OKRestarting may take several seconds to finish 7. After the system has been restored, the following window appears8. Click OK to restart your All-in-One PC Running Recovery Disc Creation Tool 5. Click YES 7. Click OK to continue 6. Insert a blank disc when prompted to do so, and then click YES10. Store the recovery disc in a safe place for future use Using the recovery DVD Restarting may take several seconds to finish Power problems TroubleshootingFrequently asked questions FAQ Internet access problems TroubleshootingOptical discs problems Display problems Keyboard and mouse problems Sound and microphone problems Miscellaneous problems VPC101 SpecificationsModel Specifications Country/Region Other informationCustomer Support You will need the product serial numberOther information Limited Warranty2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise