
Connecting the mouse and the keyboard to the computer
1 Plug the mouse cable into the keyboard.
The mouse and keyboard cables connect via ADB ports, which are marked with the icon V.
The plugs at the ends of the cables also have the icons. Align the icons on the port and the
plug before you insert the plug.
The position of the port and the icon on your keyboard may be different from those pictured
here. Some keyboards, like the one shown here, have only one ADB port, which is recessed
on the back. Other keyboards have two ADB ports: one on each side of the keyboard. If you
have the second kind of keyboard, plug in the mouse on the side that makes it most
comfortable for you to use. Most right-handed people prefer to use the mouse with their
right hand and plug the mouse into the right ADB port.
2 If your keyboard has a second ADB port, plug the keyboard cable into it.
The keyboard cable has ADB plugs at both ends. Plug either end of the cable into the free
ADB port.
If your keyboard has a built-in cable (like the one pictured above), skip this step.
This cable plugs into the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port, marked with the V icon, on the back
of the computer. You may also be able to connect the cable to an ADB port on the monitor.
Plug the mouse cable into the recessed port
on the keyboard. The flat part of the plug
should be pointing down, as shown here.
Setting Up Your Computer 7
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