Connecting Peripherals Assignment 5 B

Connecting Peripherals


Introduction- I have been asked to connect up two peripherals and they are speakers and a digital camera and as you can see down below I will have photos to prove that I connect both of these peripherals.   



















This is me turning off the plugs before connecting up the peripherals



















This is the back of the system unit before I connected up the speakers and I am going to connect it in a green port.







 











This is me connecting the speakers in a green port to the System unit.  After I did this  I tested the speakers by playing a video on YouTube and the speakers worked.  




















This is a picture of the system unit before I connected up the digital camera to the computer.




















This is me connecting up the digital camera to the computer by plugging in the usb lead into one of the ports and I tested by going onto another computer and I uploaded my photos to my documents by doing this I am going to proved it worked by showing screenshots of the camera actually working.


























This is a screen shot of the camera successfully installed on the computer. When the camera installs an icon comes up on the bottom of the screen and then it should work properly and you can do this by clicking my computer and the camera should come up.   




























This is where the camera is by clicking on my computer after it connects to the computer it should come up portable devices and the camera name should be underneath.









 










When you go onto my computer click on the camera name and then it should come up on the computer a folder called external memory.











This is the file folder called DCIM that should come up on the camera and this is where all the pictures from the camera are installed.









After you click on the DCIM File Folder your photographs should come up in that folder. then when they come up in the folder youn can send all them onto a usb pen or straight to your documents.















































 

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