Stay productive wherever you go using your preferred mobile device. Now work is just a tap away with precious mouse control, screen zoom and full keyboard access. With GoToMyPC mobile apps, you can connect over 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi networks. This article is for people who want to share files between two or more computers or share a hard drive or printer. The process is fairly simple and can be done with a few pieces of hardware and a couple of software tweaks. This article will explain how to connect one computer to a second computer. After connecting the data cable to the computer, connect the power plug from the monitor to the surge protector. Keyboard and mouse. The keyboard and mouse usually connect to the computer with a PS/2 or USB connector. These connectors are usually on the back of the computer. How to connect and install a computer keyboard. Computer power cord.
Epson Connect Printer Setup For Windows
Follow the steps below to enable Epson Connect for your Epson printer in Windows.
Note: Make sure your product is set up with a wireless or Ethernet connection as described on the Start Here sheet for your product.
To see the Start Here sheet, go to the Epson supportmain page, select your product, select Manuals, then click Start Here.
- Download and install the Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility.
- Agree to the End-User License Agreement, then click Next.
- Click Install, then Finish.
- Select your product, then click Next.
- Select Printer Registration, then click Next.
- Select Agree, then click Next.
- When you see the Register a printer to Epson Connect message, click OK.
- Do one of the following:
- If you're creating a new account, fill out the Create an Epson Connect Account form, then click Finish.
- If you're registering a new product with an existing account, select I already have an account, fill out the Add a new printer form, then click Add.
- Click Close.
- See our Activate Scan to Cloud and Remote Print instructions to activate the Scan to Cloud and Remote Print services.
If you have trouble connecting speakers or headphones to your computer, try the following steps.
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Connecting speakers or headphones to a 3.5 mm mini jack
On most portable speakers, the right-channel speaker is the 'main' speaker with the volume knob, and it often has two or more wires coming out of the back. One of these wires should connect to the left speaker, and another should have a 3.5 mm mini plug that connects to your computer's audio output jack. If your speakers require a power source to amplify the audio, there should also be a power cord. This cord needs to connect to a wall outlet or surge protector outlet.
In the back of the computer, connect the mini plug to the audio line-level output. This port is usually colored lime green, as in the picture at right.
Atom online text editor. Some motherboards may also have the following connections (not picutred) for 4, 5.1, 7.1 speaker setups.
- CS-Out - Center / subwoofer speaker.
- RS-Out - Rear surround sound line out.
- SS-Out - Side surround sound speaker.
USB speakers or headphones
To connect a set of USB speakers or headphones, insert the device's USB connector into one of your computer's open USB ports (as shown in the picture). The device should be automatically recognized by the computer. For additional information, consult the user manual for your device.
Laptop users
To connect speakers to a laptop with no sound out port, plug the mini plug into the headphones port.
Speakers with a subwoofer
Note: Make sure your product is set up with a wireless or Ethernet connection as described on the Start Here sheet for your product.
To see the Start Here sheet, go to the Epson supportmain page, select your product, select Manuals, then click Start Here.
- Download and install the Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility.
- Agree to the End-User License Agreement, then click Next.
- Click Install, then Finish.
- Select your product, then click Next.
- Select Printer Registration, then click Next.
- Select Agree, then click Next.
- When you see the Register a printer to Epson Connect message, click OK.
- Do one of the following:
- If you're creating a new account, fill out the Create an Epson Connect Account form, then click Finish.
- If you're registering a new product with an existing account, select I already have an account, fill out the Add a new printer form, then click Add.
- Click Close.
- See our Activate Scan to Cloud and Remote Print instructions to activate the Scan to Cloud and Remote Print services.
If you have trouble connecting speakers or headphones to your computer, try the following steps.
Connect To Computer Over Internet
Connecting speakers or headphones to a 3.5 mm mini jack
On most portable speakers, the right-channel speaker is the 'main' speaker with the volume knob, and it often has two or more wires coming out of the back. One of these wires should connect to the left speaker, and another should have a 3.5 mm mini plug that connects to your computer's audio output jack. If your speakers require a power source to amplify the audio, there should also be a power cord. This cord needs to connect to a wall outlet or surge protector outlet.
In the back of the computer, connect the mini plug to the audio line-level output. This port is usually colored lime green, as in the picture at right.
Atom online text editor. Some motherboards may also have the following connections (not picutred) for 4, 5.1, 7.1 speaker setups.
- CS-Out - Center / subwoofer speaker.
- RS-Out - Rear surround sound line out.
- SS-Out - Side surround sound speaker.
USB speakers or headphones
To connect a set of USB speakers or headphones, insert the device's USB connector into one of your computer's open USB ports (as shown in the picture). The device should be automatically recognized by the computer. For additional information, consult the user manual for your device.
Laptop users
To connect speakers to a laptop with no sound out port, plug the mini plug into the headphones port.
Speakers with a subwoofer
If your speakers have a subwoofer, the right speaker plugs into the subwoofer. Make sure the subwoofer is also turned on if it has a power switch on the back.
Windows 10 Connecting To Another Computer
Can I plug speakers into a running computer?
Yes. It is ok to plug in and disconnect speakers while the computer is on and running. Most operating systems today also show a pop-up notice when speakers are plugged into and disconnected from the computer.
Test the speakers
After the speakers are connected, adjust the volume to make sure it is not too loud or quiet by adjusting the volume knob. Open a sound or video file, put in an audio CD, or visit a site, like YouTube, to test the speakers and make sure they're working.
Do I need to install drivers for speakers?
No. Speakers do not need drivers. If no speakers are working with a computer, the sound card may need to have drivers installed.