Examples of using When connected in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
When connected to the"do not see it," the device port of the computer, or the application does not work properly.
security of your computer when connected to Wi-Fi access points Including automatic encryption of all incoming
When connected to the network via Wi-Fi
When connected to your console, the Xbox App switches to use whatever language your console is set to use.
Retro compatibility with most Bluetooth® devices Interphone(with reduced functionality when connected to previous models Interphone).
unlock full game features when connected to the Internet or Wifi.
When connected to the Earth, your charge is negative- in other words, you become an opposite charge.
When connected, the consoles provide detailed product data,
the pipe does not stretch when connected, but you should not buy too long products either.
When connected, you can see the server to which you are connected,
In the kitchen reigns a real holiday fun when connected to the case as a family friendly company,
Therefore, when connected, Silicone Sleeve silicone tube is sheathed on the hose Barb joint,
In fact a new subscriber pays when connected 700 rubles for 11 month to pay the monthly fee of the same amount.
Do not leave peripheral devices that you do not use, or which make your PC difficult to use when connected.
they don't charge very fast when connected to your PC.
We humans got confused and lost sight of this remarkable process by which individual actions, when connected, lead to much greater capacity.
Fixed a bug that could prevent Sound Forge from starting correctly when connected to two displays via the system's Thunderbolt ports.
They often allow sending only from their network(which is not the case when connected to the VPN).
it is likely that your Internet speeds will suffer terribly when connected to it.
When connected to a wireless security camera,