- 1). Locate an open USB port on the case of your laptop computer. On most models, these will be present on either the side or the rear of the laptop's case.
- 2). Insert the USB keyboard's cord into the available USB port on your laptop computer.
- 3). Boot up your computer.
- 4). Insert the CD that came with your USB keyboard into your laptop's CD or DVD-ROM drive.
- 5). Install the software contained on the CD that came with your USB keyboard. The software included on this CD is a "driver," which is a computer program that allows your operating system to recognize and use your newly attached hardware. Once this is done, you can begin to use your USB keyboard with your laptop.
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