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    How to Set Up Your Computer Peripherals

    A typical home/small office computer will have, on average, four peripherals attached to the computer itself. These are: keyboard, mouse, monitor (sometimes referred to as screen) and lastly a printer.

    Keyboard: Most modern computers will use a keyboard that will have one of either connection (plug) found in most modern computers. The more popular plug is the USB plug with the older format PS2 plug trailing behind. A USB keyboard can simply be plugged into any working USB port of the computer. A PS2 keyboard, however, will need to be connected to a PS2 port on the back of the computer (Please note that not all modern computers will have a PS2 port). The PS2 port and plug can only mate in one direction as there are four pins that need to go into their respective holes and must be done when the computer is OFF. The PS2 port on the computer will be green coloured and round.

    Mouse: As with the keyboard, most modern devices will have either a USB or PS2 connection. For the USB mouse, it can simply be plugged into any USB port with the computer on or off. With the PS2 mouse, it must be plugged in when the computer is OFF and goes into the round plastic coloured port on the back of the computer (Please note that not all computers will have a PS2 connection).

    Monitor: Most modern monitors use either a VGA or DVI connection. You will needs to ensure the computer and monitor have a matching set of connectors, whether it be DVI or VGA. DVI connectors are white in colour on both the monitor and computer. VGA connectors are blue in colour on both monitor and computer. Both these plugs can only attach one way, just like the PS2 plugs.

    Printer: Almost all modern small printers will be USB connected and can be connected to any USB port. They will also require a connection to main power and the manufacturer will always supply the necessary power adapter for that purpose. A quick start guide will be included by the manufacturer and this will show how to operate the paper feed tray, where the paper sits and where to install the printer cartridges/drums required to print.

    Mobile Geeks can install your computer(s) and all its peripherals while you are at lunch. Call us on 1300 883 021.

    Article by Marcus Cook from
    Mobile Geeks

    About the Author

    Marcus Cook

    http://www.mobilegeeks.com.au

    Marcus Cook is the Director of Mobile Geeks Pty Ltd

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