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eug-4.frm Page 9 Saturday, January 25, 1997 10:32 AM Connecting a Pointing Device Required cables/ connectors A mouse, glidepad, trackball, or other pointing device comes with a built-in cable. Most pointing devices have a PS/2 connector, although some may have a serial connector. Connecting a Pointing Device If you are not connecting to a DockMate and have an external keyboard connected, you must connect the pointing device to the serial port. In this case, you might need an adapter to convert the PS/2 connector for the pointing device to a 9-pin serial connector. Connecting to a DockMate Each DockMate model has two PS/2 ports — one for a keyboard and one for a pointing device. You should connect the pointing device to the PS/2 port on the rear of the DockMate. DockMate Connecting directly to computer mouse port DockMate Plus The computer has one PS/2 port. • If you have not connected an external keyboard, you can connect the pointing device to the PS/2 port. • If you have connected an external keyboard, connect a pointing device to the serial port. PS/2 port serial port Setting Up Your Desktop 4-9