If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no.
If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no. If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
Technologies that support plug and play allow to connect new devices to a computer. After a short while, these devices can simply be used. When they are no longer needed, they can be disconnected again. Plug and play does not require the user to load a specific device driver to access the device.
You require the Java plug in to play Minecraft.
configuration manager
Not positive, but I believe it is Plug and Play
Cnr & pci
UPnP stands for universal plug and play. If you have a network (more than one computer in your home that are networked to share a connection) and you want to share plug and play devices (like a printer, perhaps) then this exception will keep your firewall from blocking plug and play devices. If you do not want to share plug and play devices, you should disable the exception. If you do have a network, make sure it is secure.
If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no. If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
Plug-and-Play.
Operating system
digitally signed
Ah, a non plug and play device is like a unique paintbrush in your collection that needs a little extra attention to work properly. It may require manual installation of drivers or software to function smoothly with your computer. Just like adding a touch of color to a blank canvas, with a little patience and care, you can get your non plug and play device up and running beautifully.