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Posted on Mar 18, 2009

Need setup instructions for clickstart my first computer

Batteries inserted, attempting to attach the yellow cable and white cable and get the sound coming through speakers, lights of the keyboard and game station on, but nothing on the tv screen

not sure what cable to plug into which socket at the back of the entertainment unit/tv

my daughter tore the instructions - please help

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Yellow is video which should go to the video in of your tv
try going direct to the tv input before dropping back to a switchbox

manual : is available as a pdf from leapfrog.com


http://www.leapfrog.com/etc/medialib/leapfrog/clickstart/cls_22325.Par.73403.File.dat//Users/na/Desktop/Parent%20Guides/clickstart/CLS_22325_PG.pdf

faq: http://www.leapfrog.com/en/home/support/top_product_list/clickstart.html

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I had the same problem a few weeks ago, but i found a soultion!! Look at the back or front of the tv where you isert the red yellow and white cords. Put the yellow in the green plug in instead of the yellow, red in the red, and white in the white. I hope it works out for you !! good luck!!

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