Input & Output Devices

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A USB wireless modem is a device used for accessing wireless internet on a desktop computer. A USB wireless modem (that uses a USB cable) is recommended over an Ethernet wireless modem (that uses an Ethernet cable) because desktop computers have ... more »
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Zigbee is not a company but a group of companies selling new technology. Zigbee is like BlueTooth; it's a technology with wireless capability. The difference is that Zigbee utilizes radio waves. The Zigbee Coordinator is the kingpin of the Zigbee ... more »
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Video Graphics Array, or VGA, is the standard analog display connector for most computers. VGA connectors can be found on more than just computer monitors, though. Many HD TVs, multimedia projectors, video game consoles and laptops have VGA ... more »
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In the old days, mouse cleaning was a pain. Mice managed to pick up every stay crumb and speck of dust on your desk. When it came time to clean you needed toothpicks, tweezers and all sorts of other things to clean them out. With optical mice, ... more »
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Computers today have many audio output options. Depending on the operating system and sound preferences, a PC can offer a wide range of listening choices. Read the steps below to better understand how to change the audio output of a PC... more »
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Today, the iPod and iPhone don't come with chargers. How do you charge them without buying one?.. more »
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A KVM switch (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) is a hardware device used for sharing a keyboard, monitor or mouse on multiple computers. There are several factors to consider while choosing a compatible KVM switch for your computers... more »
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How to choose the best microphone for your podast.. more »
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A wireless modem is a device used for accessing the Internet or a wireless network on a PC, laptop or PDA. A wireless modem provides the flexibility to use a wireless Internet connection on your PC anywhere in your home or office without worrying ... more »
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FireWire is the Apple corporation's brand name for the IEEE 1394 interface cable that makes high-speed communications possible. FireWire is mostly used for data transfer with external drives, DV camcorders, webcams and digital movie players. Now ... more »
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Some PCs come with small, standard microphones that plug into a port in the back of the computer. These microphones are adequate for projects that don't require high quality sound input but if you use a microphone regularly, chances are you want ... more »
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Computers use a video card to decode and transfer video information from software applications and video games. Video game designers always seem to push the limits of current video cards and create games that require faster video processors that ... more »
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Stop motion animation became popular with the creation of Claymation. To create stop motion animation, the director must physically stop the camera, move the object, record a frame and stop the camera again. Connecting digital equipment to make ... more »
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Here’s a quick walk-through of all the methods that I know (if you know any more, please comment) to connect a laptop or PC to your TV...... more »
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Wow is this even possible and answer is Yes you can convert your computer into T.V. just by adding little device which is much cheaper than Tv . You can switch to T.V. and then back to the computer also will have remote control and all ordinary ... more »
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A device driver is a program that allows communication between a computer and a device attached to it internally or externally. Writing a device driver requires familiarity with the hardware and software used on a system, since a faulty driver ... more »
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Perhaps your device is not working properly, and you suspect it is because of the device driver rather than the device itself. Try to debug the device driver before tearing out your hair. This eHow can help... more »
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When you configure your platform so it supports a flash media devise, you make your operating system able to input as well as output data to a flash media. You must create a driver for your flash media driver. This article can help... more »
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That one-eyed monster sitting on your desk can be transformed into entertainment central when enhanced to receive TV signals and possibly act as a digital video recorder. There are several ways to watch TV on your PC, all of them fairly easy to do... more »
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Author can be reached at executiveproducer2000@yahoo.com This article gives helpful hints on how to enjoy your laptop while you are in the court buildings. Right after the comment and email box, I will add some helpful hints and suggestions ... more »
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If you own a broken Photoshare Digital Frame and it has quit working, then follow these easy steps to get it repaired... in most cases for FREE!.. more »
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Hooking up your computer to a Sony 500 watt amplifier can bring amazing sound to the games, songs and other applications you play on the your computer. It is a fairly easy process that anyone can do in a few simple steps... more »
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A broadband modem is a hardware device used for routing broadband Internet access on a desktop computer or laptop. Installing a broadband modem is divided into two steps--connecting the modem and configuring it for broadband internet access. ... more »
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Ever wonder how to upgrade your computers graphics card? Well if so you need this guide!.. more »
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Boost your low end by adding a subwoofer to your PC speaker configuration. Most new speaker sets in the mid-priced range already come with a subwoofer. Installing the subwoofer is part of the process of installing the speakers... more »