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D. Now, PC will detect the plug-in of the USB device. The “connect” operation is a
software operation that simulates an actual USB device plug-in. That is to say,
when you do a “connect” operation in the Control Center, PC can then detect a
USB device’s plug-in, although actually you do not plug in any USB device.
when you do a “connect” operation in the Control Center, PC can then detect a
USB device’s plug-in, although actually you do not plug in any USB device.
E. Then, just use the USB device as if it is connected directly to your PC’s USB port.
F. After you finish using the USB device, click the USB device in the Control Center
F. After you finish using the USB device, click the USB device in the Control Center
and then click the “Disconnect” button to disconnect the USB device. Other PCs
can not “Connect” the USB device until you “Disconnect” that USB device. That is
to say, only one PC is allowed to connect the USB device at the same time.
can not “Connect” the USB device until you “Disconnect” that USB device. That is
to say, only one PC is allowed to connect the USB device at the same time.
4.6 Auto-Connect
Printer
The method described in section 4.5 is so-called manual-connect, which means users
must manually connect the USB device before using that device, and must manually
disconnect the USB device after using the device, otherwise nobody else can connect
this device. However, for printers and scanners (and MFPs), the USB device server
supports auto-connect so users don’t need to manually connect/disconnect. This and
the next sections show you how to do this.
After the driver is installed as described in section 4.4, you can see a newly created
printer in the Control Panel’s “Printers and Faxes”. Follow the steps below to do a
NetUSB auto-connect printing.
A. In the Control Center, click the USB device server that has the desired printer (or