You must install a mouse driver if your system has not been preconfigured. See your mouse manual for instructions. (If you are using Microsoft® Windows,™ the installation program automatically loads a mouse driver for Windows applications.)

Connecting a Monitor

If you have a VGA or SVGA monitor (or a multifrequency monitor), follow these steps to connect it to the computer’s built-in VGA port:

1.There should be two cables provided with your monitor: the monitor cable (to connect it to the computer) and the power cable (to connect it to the power source). On some monitors, the monitor cable is permanently attached. If your monitor does not have an attached cable, connect the cable to it now.

2.Insert the monitor interface cable connector into the VGA port on the computer.

3.If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them.

4.Plug the monitor’s power cord into the power inlet on the back of the monitor. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet or into the power outlet on the back of the computer.

Caution

Before you plug the monitor’s power cord into the back of your computer, make sure the monitor’s power requirements do not exceed 1 Amp for 110 VAC or 0.5 Amp for 220 VAC.

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