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To operate your computer with an external monitor attached and the
display closed:
1 Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to your PowerBook.
2 Connect the power adapter to the PowerBook and an outlet.
3 Close the PowerBook display to put the computer to sleep.
4 Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your PowerBook to an external
display.
5 Wait a few seconds and then press any key on the external keyboard to wake the
PowerBook.
Connecting a Television, VCR, or Other Video Device
To connect a TV, VCR, or other video device to the PowerBook:
1 Connect a Mini-DVI to Video Adapter (sold separately) to the composite or S-video
connector of the TV or other device, then connect the adapter to your PowerBook.
2 If you want to send the sound from your PowerBook to the device, connect a miniplug-
to-RCA cable (sold separately) from the headphone (f) port on your PowerBook to the
audio input ports on your device.
3 Turn on the external device.
4 To adjust how the images are displayed on the device, use the Displays pane of System
Preferences.
For More Information on Using an External Monitor or TV
Additional information on using and configuring an external monitor is available in
Mac OS Help. Choose Help > Mac Help from the menu bar and search for “monitor.”
Sudden Motion Sensor
Your PowerBook has Sudden Motion Sensor technology, built-in protection for the hard
disk that is designed to help prevent disk failures if the computer is dropped or
undergoes severe vibration.
In general, Sudden Motion Sensor protection does not change hard disk performance
during regular PowerBook operation. Occasionally the Sudden Motion Sensor
technology may be activated by unusually strong vibrations at a time when your
PowerBook is writing or reading data intensively, such as when playing or recording
video or audio. Should you experience dropped frames or sound elements in such a
situation, make sure that your PowerBook is in a stable environment without vibration
or abrupt movement.
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