To establish a USB connection between an HP 50g graphing calculator and Windows 10, the user must download and install the HP Connectivity Kit software and USB drivers. They must first disable driver signature enforcement in Windows settings to allow installation of the unsigned USB drivers. Once both the Connectivity Kit and drivers are installed, the user can open the Kit and connect to the calculator via the USB port.
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Conn4x Win10 Setup
To establish a USB connection between an HP 50g graphing calculator and Windows 10, the user must download and install the HP Connectivity Kit software and USB drivers. They must first disable driver signature enforcement in Windows settings to allow installation of the unsigned USB drivers. Once both the Connectivity Kit and drivers are installed, the user can open the Kit and connect to the calculator via the USB port.
- Download Link http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49/pc/link/hpcalculatorusbsetup.exe
Step 4 – Install the USB Drivers
- In Windows XP / Vista / 7 simply run the EXE file downloaded in Step 3 to install - On Windows 8/8.1/10, the USB Drivers will not install until Driver Signature Enforcement has been disabled. To do so: 1. Click the Start menu and select Settings. 2. Click Update and Security. 3. Click on Recovery. 4. Click Restart now under Advanced Startup. 5. Click Troubleshoot. 6. Click Advanced options. 7. Click Startup Settings. 8. Click on Restart. 9. The PC restarts, on the options screen pick 7) Disable driver signature enforcement. 10. Run the hpcalculatorusbsetup.exe file downloaded in Step 3 to install the USB drivers. NOTE: You will get a warning that Windows can’t verify the publisher of the software, you must choose “Install this driver software anyway”
Step 5 – Open the Connectivity Kit and Connect
- File > Connect – See the Connectivity Help for more information on how to connect
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