Device Connection

Tablet
A closed reader
Reader (partially-opened)
The regular USB connector of reader
Mini-USB OTG cable
Mini-USB connector of cable
Micro-USB OTG cable
Micro-USB connector of cable
Regular USB connector of cable
Reader connected to regular USB port of tablet
CI ShowKad has been installed
When CI ShowKad is started
MyKad inserted into reader
Reader connected to tablet through mini- or micro-USB OTG cable
MyKad inserted into reader
One side of the reader when in use
The other side of reader when in use

A tablet/smartphone; this tablet has a 7-inch screen

A closed reader, which is how the reader should look when not in use

Partially-opened reader

Fully-opened reader, ready for use

A mini-USB OTG cable

Mini-USB connector of the cable

A micro-USB OTG cable

Micro-USB connector of the cable

The other end of the cables is a regular USB socket

Reader connected to regular USB socket of tablet (probably no smartphone has a regular USB socket)

CI ShowKad has been installed on tablet/smartphone

Startup screen of CI ShowKad, asking user to give CI ShowKad access to the USB device (which is the connected reader); the same for CI SaveKad and CI VoteKad

A MyKad inserted into the reader

For a tablet/smartphone that has a mini/micro-USB socket, this shows a reader connected to the socket through a mini/micro USB OTG cable

A MyKad inserted into the reader

MyKad chip faces the protruded part of the reader and is covered by the protruded part

MyKad is slotted into the space between the protruded part and the back of the reader