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Button functions during JPEG display
Menu: show/hide the JPEG image data (fi le name, resolution,
size, and date/time the fi le was saved).
Left/Right: display the previous or next JPEG image in the current
folder.
Up/Down: increase or Decrease the screen contrast level.
Play: rotate the fi le 90 degrees.
Stop: close the photo window and go back to the browser.
Connecting the Gmini to your Computer
5.1 Making the USB Connection
Always make sure your Gmini has a fully charged battery or use the power adapter to
prevent the Gmini from shutting down during data transfers due to low power (This could
cause data loss and/or fi le corruption if not done).
5.1.1 Windows
®
ME/2000/XP and Macintosh
®
9.2 or 10.2.4 and better
• Plug the USB cable into your running computer.
• Turn on the Gmini - wait until it completely starts up and shows the main menu.
• Plug the other end of the USB cable into your now running Gmini.
• A new hard drive named «Jukebox» will appear on your computer.
Windows
®
Macintosh
®
• The displayed hard drive is the hard drive of your Gmini. You can now drag and
drop any fi les you want, to or from the Gmini.
• Please also read the disconnection procedure in section 5.3 as disconnecting
the cable at any time without warning the computer may cause data loss.
5.1.2 Windows
®
98SE
Among the Windows
®
operating systems that are compatible with the Gmini, Windows
®
98SE is the only
one which requires drivers. Windows
®
98SE does not have the Mass Storage Device Driver built in to it, like
the newer versions of Windows
®
. When you fi rst plug a Gmini into a computer running Window™ 98SE,
it will recognize the hardware and ask you to install the drivers. Carefully follow the instructions below.
After installation of the drivers, you will be able to drag and drops fi le between your computer and the
Gmini using Windows
®
Explorer. Be careful also to understand the correct disconnection procedure in
the next section. Incorrect disconnection can cause your computer to freeze or you may loose data.
Connecting the Gmini to your Computer
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