User`s guide

Peripheral Devices
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Connecting a PS/2 Mouse
Your notebook does not support hot connecting for a PS/2 mouse. In order for the system
to detect the presence of the PS/2 mouse, you must reboot your notebook. Connecting a
PS/2 mouse will disable the touch pad.
Connect a PS/2 mouse as follows.
1. Save your data, close all applications and turn off the notebook.
2. Locate the PS/2 mouse port on the rear of the notebook and connect the PS/2
mouse cable to it.
3. Turn on the system.
Fast Infrared Port
The notebook is equipped with a Fast Infrared (FIR) port on the rear panel (Figure 4-5).
The FIR port consists of one Light Emitting Diode (LED) and one photo sensor. The
transmission/receiving function of the FIR port is similar to that of a television remote
control device. The LED functions as a transmitter and the photo sensor acts as a
receiver. The transmitter emits a signal stream of data in the form of pulses of infrared
light. The receiver picks up pulses of infrared light transmitted by other Infrared
modules.
The data transfer software which is installed on your system is Puma TranXit. Please
refer to its on-line documentation for detailed instructions on conducting Infrared data
transfers.
Figure 4-5: An Infrared Data Transfer