HP pavilion n6000 Service Manual

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 Making 
Connections 
 
Connecting External Devices 
  
Reference 
Guide 
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To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse 
Your computer’s 6-pin PS/2 port allows you to attach an external keyboard or a PS/2–
compatible mouse to the computer. The pointing stick and touch pad are normally 
disabled while an external PS/2 mouse is connected. 
•  Plug the mouse or keyboard PS/2 cable into the computer’s PS/2 port. 
•  To connect a mouse and keyboard at the same time, use the HP F1469A Y adapter. 
•  To connect a device that has a PC-type jack, connect its cable to an adapter cable that 
has a PS/2 jack.  
Note 
To use hot keys from an external keyboard, substitute left CTRL+left ALT for the 
computer Fn key. For example, to access Fn+F12, press left CTRL+left ALT+F12. Only 
Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12 are supported on an external keyboard. 
To connect a USB device 
Your computer’s universal serial bus (USB) provides a bi-directional serial interface for 
adding peripheral devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners 
on a single bus.  
•  Attach the device’s USB cable to the computer’s USB port. Windows automatically 
recognizes the USB device. Some USB devices can be connected to the computer in 
series—this is called a daisy-chain connection.  
Note 
If you have problems making this connection, contact the device manufacturer and the 
HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support) for the latest version of the 
driver for the device. 
To connect a serial device 
The computer includes a standard 9-pin serial port that you can use to connect devices 
such as external modems and fax modems. If needed, you can set the serial port’s address 
in the BIOS Setup utility.  
•  Connect the device’s serial cable to the computer’s serial port.