Yes, if you have a splitter.
A computer component would be part of the computer itself. Devices can be separate to a computer and just connected to it.
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Click on 'Start' - Control Panel - Devices and Printers. That will show you all the devices connected to your computer.
There is no such invention as the iPod computer. The computer and an iPod are two separate devices.
No. Each connected printer has it's own address so the computer ses them all as separate devices. However, you cannot normally print to more than one printer at the same time (on the same command).
All of them would be classified under "hardware" although the other devices connected to the computer would be classified in the subcategory "peripherals".
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.
No. What purpose does a mouse serve with nothing to process its clicks? What good does a monitor do with no computer to send it information? Input and output devices are peripheral devices and need to be connected to the processor to serve a purpose.
Headphone amps are used in a variety of devices. They are usually embedded in headphones and amplifiers to improve the quality of the sound for the listener. .
a computer network in which devices are connected through copper wire cables
A headphone amp would normally be embedded into a number of devices such as televisions or portable music players. The purpose of them is to increase volume in headphones.
The plural noun is spelled peripherals (separate computer devices or equipment).