Unfortunately no...This scanner currently only supports Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating systems.
That depends. Some scanners will have built-in network connectivity, so that any computer on the network can use it. Others will not have this capability, but can be shared through software running on a host computer, which is directly connected to the scanner and networked to other computers.
Anything connected to the computer is called a peripheral
a scanner can be used to import printed photos onto your computer. It can also be used as a copy machine when connected to a printer.
Nope - a scanner is a peripheral - something which is connected to the outside of a computer. It has nothing to do with the hard-drive.
put the file in scanner and then press sca it should be connected to a computer
The mouse,keyboard,scanner,stylus,fingerprint scanner etc with your computer is and input devices. All the devices which provide information to your computer or thing that they are connected to are the input devices.
This image scanner would need to be connected to a computer to function correctly. The scanner only has one USB port which is used to connect it to the computer. This is essential as the scanner works in conjunction with software that is installed on the PC.
A Scanner is a device that allows you to scan paper documents to your computer. The file will be saved somewhere in your computer, usually in your My Documents folder. Today, scanners are connected to printers, and they can also copy documents placed on the scanner bay if desired.
The OBD II scanner is an on-board diagnostic tool. It is a device that can read trouble codes when connected to a vehicle's computer. The OBD II scanner will only work on automobiles manufactured in 1996 and later.
You can scan a picture by placing it on the scanner connected to your computer. Then, press the scan button and follow the instructions. You might have to choose the scan option from the computer's menu.
The engine doesn't need to be running. Just turn on the keyswitch with the code scanner connected.
No, it is an input. The data goes in to the computer from the scanner, not out of the computer to the scanner.