It depends what type of adapter you need, although almost all plugs for a computer (besides monitor and power) are USB.
Yes, the USB mini adapters provide the same power as the full sized adapters.
The DSI XL doesn't come with the wi-fi usb connecter.
USB Network Adapters connect to the USB port on your computer and make wireless networks possible. You can find USB Network Adapters online on sites like Amazon or you can go to your local Wal-Mart or BestBuy.
Most Linux distributions including CD and USB do support wireless adapters. The problem is that not all adapters are supported.
you can most likely do this but not with the usb lead you connect wirelessly
Yes, there are adapters that convert between the old round PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors and USB. They are available from many suppliers including Amazon. I have a couple that came with something else I bought sitting in my assorted connectors/adapters box.
No, it is sold individually.
Well the newer keyboards usually they just plug-in too a USB connection,but thier is an inexpensive USB adapter that plugs into the older keyboard ps/2 connector and your good too go.
There are many USB wireless adapters on the market today. Some of the top rated USB wireless adapters include the Cisco Linksys, Link Xtreme, Belkin Wireless N+, and TRENDNet.
You can't use the R4 cart itself as a USB storage device; however, you can use the Micro SD card and adapters that come with it as one.
There are no USB adapters for record players, but you may be able to use a S/PDIF connection.
Yes, a mouse can be connected using a USB, PS/2, or serial connector, depending on the type of mouse and the available ports on the computer. USB mice are the most common today, while PS/2 connectors were widely used in older systems. Serial mice are less common and typically found on very old computers. Adapters are also available to convert between these formats if needed.