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There is no defined spot for a wireless switch on a computer, and depending on the model, you might not have one. However if it is a laptop if should be on the front or sides. What model do you have of computer? And is it a desktop or laptop?
Spaces is an application that lets you create alternative desktops and switch between them (see video link below).
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A better question would be how you got to the command line in the first place. If you have simply switched to a different tty (terminal), you can switch back to the desktop by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F7. Other than that, you should generally not be at a command line, as the X server is automatically restarted if it crashes.
A person would just need to download a desktop application from a weather website or store. After installing all one would need to do is have it displayed on the desktop. To look at it one would just need to switch to their desktop to check the weather.
The D-Link DGS 2208 switch is an eight-port desktop switch. Unfortunately this item is discontinued and thus is only available in used condition - for example at "Amazon" or "eBay".
A output switch is a light switch just with a different name.
The answer could be a switch or a router
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.
Yes, and you can connect many more devices. The router should have at least 4 ethernet ports to connect to. And/or you can connect wireless also. If you have more then 4 wired devices then you can use a 4, 8, or 16 port ethernet Switch to connect to the Router. Myself I have 3 desktops (wired), 3 wireless and 1 wired laptops, an X-Box 360 (wired), a Wii (wireless), a BlueRay player (wireless) and a Brother laser printer (wireless) connected to the router. (1 desktop, 1 laptop and the X-Box are hooked to the Router and the rest of the wired devices are connected to an 8 port ethernet Switch which is connected to the Router.)
Ram upgrades are easy to do if the the computer is a desktop. If your computer is a laptop then it will be a lot harder to switch out your ram. However desktop computers are much easy and can be done at home.