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To help you install and configure Sansui webcam with your computer, please follow the step-by-step instructions given below:
Modern webcams require very little user input to install. Most webcams should install themselves automatically after you plug them in. If your webcam doesn't automatically install, all you'll need is the driver file from the manufacturer's website.
- Plug the webcam into a USB port on your computer. If the webcam is built-in to your computer, skip down to Step 4. Plug the webcam directly into your computer, not into a USB hub.
- Wait for the webcam to be installed automatically. Most operating systems will automatically detect and install the necessary software for your webcam. If this doesn't happen, read on.
- You may be prompted to search for the webcam drivers. Your operating system can usually search online automatically.
- Install the software on the disc that came packaged with the webcam. This should install the drivers for the webcam, as well as any additional video software that may come with it. If you don't have the disc, read on.
- Visit manufacturer's support site. If the webcam doesn't install automatically, and you don't have a disc, you can download the drivers from the manufacturer's website.
- Install the downloaded drivers. You may be prompted to restart your computer.
- Open a program that will use your webcam.
You plug the iPad to a computer using a USB chord, once it is connected iTunes should open automatically and it will give you directions on what to do.
you must have got a cd with the printer , else most printers comes with plug/play options , connect and it will automatically install :) , try and come back if any issues.
Your iPhone should have come with a usb cord. First does your computer have a usb port? If not you will not be able to connect your phone to the computer. If you do have a usb port, plug in the smaller side of the cord and the larger end plugs into the phone. It is a plug and play and should automatically start adding a driver.
Wireless mice come with a USB dongle and a wireless mouse. Install batteries in the mouse and plug in the USB dongle into 1 of your USB ports on your laptop while in Windows. Windows will detect the mouse and automatically install the software needed to communicate with the mouse. If Windows doesn't install this device automatically, try installing the drivers included on the driver CD.
Some laptops/Notebooks automatically go to sleep/hibernate when their power level gets too low. Try plugging in an adapter then pressing the power button again while it's plugged in.
Yes, it's very simple. Connect the computer speakers to the headphone socket on the TV, then run a separate audio cable from the PC to the TV. A PC monitor cable wont carry an audio signal so you need to connect an RCA type cable or similar - depending on whether you have corresponding audio OUT sockets on the PC and audio IN sockets on the TV.
You will then have sound from both the PS3, the PC, and the TV on the computer speakers. The TV speakers will automatically switch off when something is plugged into the headphone socket.
That drive should not need a driver for XP. The driver is for 98se only. XP will automatically install a generic driver and allow access to the drive.
Should the drive not come up automatically in XP, check to see if you have a bad usb port (by plugging in to another) and if this fails check with the vendor, as you may have a defective unit.
Larry,
The green power automatically detects the source when you plug it in. If the volume is too low or non-existent (under-modulation) the green light automatically switches off in 10 minutes after you've plugged the transmitter into the source.
At least that's what the manual says.
It should work with a laptop.
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