Hey, I need help with my VET IT Assignment.
Here it is:
Start by getting a photo or illustration of ports that can be found on a computer.
Place it in the middle of your page. You have a choice of taking a photo yourself with a digitial camera or finding an appropriate photo on the internet.
Then it's just a matter of setting out the information around your photo in a user friendly, visual and easy to follow manner.
Thanks in advance
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It's really easy, but i cant type it up because my Microsoft office needs a serial key, which i don't have yet. edited 1×, last 12.09.08 10:05:59 am
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"very important" is a stupid title. the title should say something about the content of the thread. changed. /DC Lee Moderator Offline
Thankyou Lee, for spending your time to help me complete my homework.
I appreciate it a lot.
@DC: i name the title "Very Important" so i could gain people's attention. edited 1×, last 12.09.08 10:06:52 am
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I know why you named it that way. but this does not change the fact that the title says nothing about the real content of the thread which makes the title pretty useless OK, i can see your point DC,
and i apologize. If it happens again, ban me. edited 1×, last 12.09.08 10:08:53 am
@leegao
line-in is wrong, this isn't for headsets.
You can put the sound signal of other devices, for example radio, in there (not microphone)
The differenz is, that the microphone connection sneds it's own signal to the microphone, wich changes this signal.
The line-in connection just receves signals, but doesn't send any. Flying Lizard has written
The line-in connection just receves signals, but doesn't send any.
of course, what you said is right, but only to older models. Me and my father, we have new soundcards, where you can put your cable where ever you want, the driversoftware automatically finds out, what device is put in and poles the signals so, that it works But then the connections aren't named in a special way since there is no need to specify them So this is a completely different situation than in this picture nono, they are named. when you put a microphone in your line-out it says wrong device, but works although