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Figure 6 How the Pen Tablet is attached to a desktop PC with a PS/2
keyboard
5. If you have a notebook PC, connect the Male Keyboard Connector (the one
with a split data cable) to the PS/2 Port. If there is an external keyboard
(assuming it uses a PS/2 connector), and you wish to keep it, you should then
attach the Original Keyboard Connector to the Female Keyboard Connector
(the one with a single data cable). See figure below. Go to Step 6
.
Figure 7 How the Pen Tablet is attached to a notebook PC
6. Take the 9-pin RS-232C Connector running from Tablet Plate and insert it into
COM1 port of the computer. If COM1 is in use, for example, by a mouse, you
may plug into COM2 port instead. In this case, since many COM2 ports
require a 25-pin connector, you will need to find a 9-pin-to-25-pin adaptor
(not included). Also, if your computer has a built-in modem using one of
COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4 ports, please seek help from a professional
to ensure that the Pen Tablet can indeed use an apparently unused serial port.
A built-in modem may use up a COM port which is shared by an outside COM
port socket. The Pen Tablet requires a free COM port to operate, and it can co-
exist with a mouse and/or a modem connected to a different COM port not in