3D Connexion XT1500 Swimming Pool User Manual


 
26 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics zt1100/xz200 and xt1500 Series
Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide
Parallel and USB Problems
If a USB mouse doesnt work properly
Make sure you followed the manufacturers installation instructions completely and have installed
the mouse properly. If not, repeat the procedure.
Make sure the port connection is secure.
Put the notebook on standby, then resume.
Restart the notebook.
Check mouse settings in Control Panel.
Check the port settings in Control Panel: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and
Maintenance, System. On the Hardware tab, open the Device Manager, and double-click
Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
If a USB modem doesnt work properly
See Modem Problems on page 23.
Make sure the port connection is secure.
Use the modem troubleshooter (under Networking problems) in Windows Help and Support.
Check the modem settings in Control Panel.
Disable the internal modem:
1. Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System. On the Hardware tab,
open the Device Manager.
2. Double-click Modem to list the current modem devices.
3. Double-click the internal modem, then select the option to disable the modem.
Check the port settings in Control Panel: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and
Maintenance, System. On the hardware tab, open the Device Manager, then double-click
Universal Serial Bus controllers.
If the parallel port is not working
Make sure the port connection is secure.
Check the port settings in Control Panel: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and
Maintenance, System. On the Hardware tab, open the Device Manager, and double-click Ports
(COM & LPT).
Test the ports with the e-DiagTools diagnostics see Using the e-Diagtools Diagnostic Tests
on page 33.
If the USB port is not working
Contact the vendor of the peripheral device and check the HP Notebook web site
(www.hp.com/notebooks) for the latest versions of the USB drivers and the driver for the device.
Check the port settings in Control Panel: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and
Maintenance, System. On the Hardware tab, open the Device Manager, and double-click
Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Test the USB port with the e-DiagTools diagnostics see Using the e-Diagtools Diagnostic
Tests on page 33.