Yes you can. USB 3.0 are backwards compatible, well at least most motherboards support it :D
First try moving the device to another USB port!!! Check that the usb device is functional in the Device Manager. some USB devices don't appear in Device Manager use the utility program that came bundled with the device to check for errors.
No, The CO1U is a USB microphone (USB Device) and will only work with computers (USB host). The USB port on the Fast Track is a USB device port for transferring recordings to a computer.
One of the simplest ways is to use USB flesh drive, keyboard or mouse. Just connect to the port in question and try to use the device. If it works then the port is OK, otherwise you have found the port (or one of them) causing the problem.
Since its charge output is a standard USB port, you just use the charging cable that came with your device.
Use the wire cable to connect with it if you have a USB port in your computer.
Generally, any USB device can use an USB port, so long as the correct cables or adapters are used. It is best to use ports and devices of the same or faster speed. There is no use plugging a 2.0 device into a 3.0 socket if that means plugging a 3.0 device into a 2.0 socket. So it is best to use a port of at least equal speed to the device being used unless you cannot help it (for instance, a computer that has only version 1.1 sockets). Please note that there can only be one master device. You cannot plug a computer into another computer using a USB port without damaging one or both computers. You would need a converter device for doing that.
hey gents, i attached a device to a usb port which should be attached to a rs 232 port. now i need to "talk" to the device of course. is there a software which ports the data streams from the usb attached device to a free com port? so i can use hyperterminal on windows xp to send and receive data to the device. thank you so much for your help, which his appreciated. greets, nimrod316@gmx.de
Check that the usb device is functional in the Device Manager, Some USB devices don't appear in Device Manager use the utility program that came bundled with the device to check for errors. No. Plug the device into another USB port. If it does not work after you have plugged it into all USB ports on the computer then you know that your device is not working.
To connect a GPS device to a computer, you typically use a USB port, as most modern GPS devices come with a USB connection. Some older models may use a serial port (COM port), which requires a specific cable. Always check the GPS device's manual for the compatible connection type.
Most computers have USB 2.0 built into them.Some older computers have USB 1.1, but it isn't very common these days. USB 2.0 is backwards compatible with USB 1.1, so USB 2.0 devices will work with USB 1.1 ports. However, if you use a USB 2.0 Device with a USB 1.1 port, the device will only operate at USB 1.1 speed in that port.
You can use a USB cable to connect a MIDI device, such as a keyboard or controller, to your computer. Simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI device and the other end into a USB port on your computer. You may need to install drivers or software to enable MIDI communication between the device and your computer.
old ones use LPT or Printer Port and new ones use USB