Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual

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4

Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.

5

Leave the ADB connector on the monitor cable unplugged.

The ADB connector is for Mac OS–based computers only. Use the clip on the
monitor cable to move the connector out of the way.

Connecting a Mac OS–based computer keyboard and mouse
to your monitor

If you wish, you can plug your keyboard and mouse directly into the monitor,
rather than into the back of your computer. There is one ADB port on each
side of the monitor for your keyboard and mouse (or any other ADB device).

IMPORTANT

Always be sure your computer is shut down before you plug in or

disconnect ADB cables.

1

Make sure the ADB connector on the monitor cable is plugged into an ADB port (marked

by

V

) on the back of your computer.

IMPORTANT

The ADB connector is not optional; it’s needed for your

Mac OS–based computer to work correctly with your monitor. If not
connected properly, extended resolutions and AppleVision software controls
will not be available.

For more information, see “Connecting the Monitor Cable to a
Mac OS–Based Computer” earlier in this chapter.

2

If necessary, unplug the keyboard or mouse cable from the ADB connector on the back

of your computer.

3

Decide how you want to connect the keyboard and mouse.

For example, you can connect your mouse cable to your keyboard and then
connect the keyboard to one of the ADB ports (marked by

V) on either side

of the monitor stand. Or, if you prefer, you can plug your keyboard and mouse
cables into the ADB ports (marked by

V) on either side of the monitor stand.

4

Connect your keyboard and mouse cables to the monitor’s ADB ports (marked by

V

)

according to your preference.

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