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The easiest way to connect is with HDMI, since your model doesn't have a HDMI plug you need to use the supplied cable and not receive the 720P the TV is capable of.
Yes, but it depends on the model, so it would but mines would be a sony or lexmark.
It should work. I have the same model and my xbox live works.
you need a normal PC in connection cable, but if you have a newer model you will need a extra connecter that connects the PC in connection cable to your laptop. You can buy everything you need at jb hi-fi stores.
It depends on model. Some modems come with a wireless router. If yours has wireless interface, you will able to connect your computers wirelessly. Usually what you have is a modem with one LAN port. If you want to connect your 3 computers to the same modem you need to get a wireless router. It will allow you to connect your computers using wireless or cable. Switch in such case might not work because of internet provider policy.
Depends on if the printer is wireless and if you are using a wireless cable. Most HP printers use a standard USB to printer cord. However, we would have to know the exact make and model of your computer to help you out
In the Kinect box, you will see another cable. This cable is useless if you have the Xbox 360 s. However, you need this other cable to connect the Kinect to an older Xbox 360 model. This cable is an power supply, also the USB for the Kinect. If any problems, you can get a guide on the Xbox website about this. Or just look in your manual.
I can't tell you precisely on your model, but if you follow the positive (red) battery cable down from the battery, it should connect to one end of the starter. Hope that helps a little.
If you know there is nothing wrong with the transmission, it is either the shifter handle not releasing completely, the linkage or cable to the transmission depending on which you have, or where they connect to the transmission. Did anything happen shortly before this started? Impact, any work in the engine compartment, hit a large pothole? Year, make and model of the car might be a factor in finding an answer.
Connect your RPi (assuming model B or the latest model B+) to your router using an ethernet cable (or use the wifi USB doggle). (You may have to connect by ethernet initially so you can set up wifi security.) Plug in a USB keyboard and mouse. Connect to a monitor or TV using an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable. Plug in the SD card that contains the operating system. Then plug in the power cable to begin. There is no on-off power switch, which is why the power cable is plugged in last, and pulled out to shut down. Note: It is possible to use your RPi without a mouse or keyboard, using SSH and your lan (Local Area Network). You may also need to use an HDMI to DVI adaptor (Digital Visual Interface) depending on the ports available on your monitor or TV.
Dell monitors work fine with Macs. You will just need the appropriate cable to connect them. Either a DVI or SVGA adaptor to connect to the particular model Mac you have. Each laptop (and iMac) is different.