Computer Mac Mini User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Getting to Know Your Macmini
- For the Latest Information
- What’s on the Front of Your Macmini
- What’s on the Back of Your Macmini
- Learning About MacOSX
- Getting Answers Using Mac Help
- Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences
- Connecting a Printer
- Keeping Your Software Up to Date
- Connecting to a Network
- Using the Internet
- Transferring Files to Another Computer
- Using Applications
- When an Application Doesn’t Respond
- Using Your Macmini
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Safety, Use, and Care Information
- Connecting to the Internet
- Communications Regulation Information
- Index

42 Chapter 3 Using Your Mac mini
Using Multiple USB Devices at the Same Time
If all of your USB ports are being used and you want to connect more USB devices,
you can purchase a USB hub. The USB hub connects to an unused USB port on your
computer and provides additional USB ports (usually four or seven). Most USB hubs
also have a power adapter that should be plugged into an outlet.
Note: If you’re using a chain of USB devices and hubs, some USB devices may not work
when connected through a combination of USB 2.0 high-speed hubs and USB 1.1 full-
speed or low-speed hubs. For example, you might not see an external USB hard drive
on your desktop. To avoid this problem, do not connect together USB devices with
different speeds. Connect your high-speed hub directly to your computer and connect
high-speed devices to it. Connect a full-speed or low-speed hub directly to your
computer and connect similar-speed devices to it.
For More Information About USB
More information about USB is available in Mac Help. Choose Help > Mac Help and
search for “USB.” You can also find information on the Apple USB website at
www.apple.com/usb/.
For information about USB devices available for your computer, check the Macintosh
Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide/.
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