You can use two mice on a computer but they will conflict with each other and the computer will not know which one to rely on for the input.
If your keyboard is not working you can install a new keyboard, or if that is not possible an external keyboard can be plugged into a USB port on your computer.
Yes you can put a USB mouse into the keyboard while it is on- it might take a few minutes before it is ready to use.
Actually, the external hard drive is not located in the computer. It is an external hard drive, which means it is on the outside of the computer. It is plugged into the computer's USB port with a cord.
It's external... It's designed to be plugged into an external USB port - not connected to the directly to the computer's motherboard.
The only break key I can find on my Dell Lattitude E6410 in on the external USB keyboard I plugged in. Previous answer- The break is a combination of CTRL FN F12 On my E6410 <CTRL> + <FN> + <F12> = <PAUSE>
A separate portable hardware accessory that is plugged into a computer for system expansion.
A separate portable hardware accessory that is plugged into a computer for system expansion.
A separate portable hardware accessory that is plugged into a computer for system expansion.
If your computer was high tech, A Alert may come up or the Computer may beep.
you probaly unconnected a connection to your computer but look for an unconnected wire if not un connect the keyboard and try to put it on a different port
External peripherals such as a keyboard must be plugged into the computer through various ports. Such ports can often be found at the back of a tower unit. Connecting through these ports forms a bridge between the device and your computer's motherboard unit, also known as plug and play. Occasionally, you may also need to install drivers for more complex external devices like printers or faxes so that the computer can properly handle the data it receives.
'Plug and Play' relates to the USB ports on computers and some other electronic devices. A USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a socket in which various external devices (printers, keyboard, mouse, external flash and hard drives) can be plugged in and removed without having to first switch off the computer.