How many Peripherals support usb interface?
All the above
The primary difference is that a USB interface type printer requires the computer to have a USB port (as all modern computers do) whereas a parallel interface type printer requires the computer to have a parallel (LPT) port (which many modern computers do not have.) There are USB-to-parallel converters however which plug into USB and allow the use of parallel printers. Additionally, many legacy applications only have support for parallel printers, in these cases, in order to use a USB printer it may be necessary to create a virtual parallel port and map the USB printer to it.
Yes, you can use a USB microphone with an audio interface by connecting the USB microphone to the audio interface's USB port. This allows you to benefit from the audio quality and features of the interface while using the convenience of a USB microphone.
Get a PS2 to USB adapter. They are really cheap.
Universal Serial Bus [USB]
Are USB and PS/2
Try re-installing the drivers or any software that came with your peripherals.
usb 2.0 can support 127 devices
The First Operating System that used Usb Was That of Windows Xp Then Can a Special Windows Xp Hating Person That REquested Microsoft make a few minro Copies of Win 95 and Win 98 With Full for Usb and or Downloadable Patches for USB Support on the Next GEn of the time for USB v1.0 Support.
One may need a USB driver when introducing new USB peripherals to a PC running the various Microsoft Windows software. Some old Microsoft Windows versions require USB drivers for most modern peripherals.
in the usb port or in the back on the monitor or in the headphone port
Are USB and PS/2