2.You can raise the keyboard by adjusting the legs on the bottom. To change the angle of the keyboard, turn it over and flip each leg upward until it locks into place, as shown below.

6Connecting the Mouse

Your computer has an auxiliary port for an IBM PS/2 compatible mouse that uses a miniature DIN (6-pin) connector. If you have purchased a mouse with this type of connector (or adapter), you can connect it to the built-in port on your computer.

If you purchased a mouse with a serial connector, you can connect it to the built-in serial port on your computer.

If you have another kind of mouse that requires a different interface port, you need to install an option card to provide the interface.

To connect a mouse to the built-in mouse port, hold the mouse plug so it is oriented properly with the computer socket. Insert the plug into the appropriate socket, marked with a mouse icon, as shown in the following illustration.

Setting Up Your System

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