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The Windows® XP operating system provides the Card and Socket Services for your PC Card. Even if your PC Card comes with its own version of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in the Windows® XP operating system. Inserting PC Cards Inserting a PC Card 1 If your PC Card does not support hot swapping, save your data and turn off the computer before inserting the PC Card. For more information, see “Hot swapping” on page 164. 2 Hold the PC Card with the arrow side up and the connector side toward the slot. Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards 163 3 Align the card connectors with an available PC Card slot and carefully slide the card into the slot until it locks into place. NOTE: If you have a Type III card, insert the connector into the lower slot. If you have a Type I or Type II card, you can insert it into either the upper or the lower slot. There are two eject buttons, one per slot. When the PC Card is seated, the eject button for that slot pops out. Locking the PC Card in place CAUTION: To avoid damaging the PC Card or the computer, do not force the card into the PC Card slot. 4 Slide the PC Card lock to the right. Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards 164 Removing PC Cards 1 Click the PC Card button on the taskbar. 2 Click Stop xxxx where xxxx is the identifier for your PC Card. A message advises you that you may safely remove the card. 3 To remove the PC Card, press the slot’s eject button once. Ejecting a PC Card 4 Remove the PC Card and store it properly. Hot swapping One of the great things about PC Cards is that you can replace one PC Card with another while the computer is on. This is called “hot swapping.” Hot swapping precautions Although you can insert a PC Card at any time, to avoid data loss never remove a card while it is in use. For example: . Never remove a hard disk card while the system is accessing it. Exploring Your Options Emulating a full-size keyboard 165 . Never remove a network card while you are connected to a network. . Never remove a SCSI card while any of the SCSI devices connected to it are operating. DEFINITION: SCSI is an acronym for Small Computer Systems Interface. A single SCSI PC Card enables you to connect several SCSI devices, such as a scanner or digital camera to your computer. Before removing a PC Card, shut it down by clicking the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon on the taskbar. Once the PC Card has stopped, you can safely remove it. Emulating a full-size keyboard Although the computer’s keyboard layout is compatible with a standard full-size keyboard, it has fewer keys. Pressing the Fn key simultaneously in combination with one of the specially marked keys allows you to emulate a full-size keyboard. For further information and instructions, see “Using the keyboard”...
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