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If you're talking about the mouse , keyboard, monitor, etc. They're called peripherals.
Devices you plug into three computer to interact with the computer. I.e. mouse, keyboard, monitor, speaker, microphone etc...
A rather simplistic answer is: The keyboard is an input device, and is plugged into the computer tower, and thus is connected to the motherboard and processor, etc. The monitor is an output device and shows the graphical output from the motherboard for the user to see on the screen.
How you set up a computer varies depending on the type of computer. A laptop does not require the same steps as a desk top. You use the monitor cable to connect the monitor to the computer case, or tower. Plug in the cords for the keyboard and mouse. Plug the power supply cords into a surge protector.
Yes, simply plug the keyboard in.
Docking stations allow you to plug a laptop into a standard desktop peripherals without plugging them directly into the laptop. Computer docking stations are central hubs where you can plug in a laptop to a power supply, a monitor, a keyboard, speakers and a mouse.
A USB LCD monitor would be used for a quick monitor that has plug-and-play capabilities. One could simply plug in the monitor for speed and unplug it when done.
Wireless keyboards are very similar to your typical wired keyboard. Depending on the type of model you get, all you do is plug the receiver into a USB port and you're all set. They can be pricier than wired keyboards however.
"Plug and Play monitor" is a monitor that Windows was able to automatically detect the refresh rates and resolution for, but either monitor does not support device IDs to provide the name of the monitor, or it transmitted them incorrectly.
so plug it in to your USB drive on your mac or PC (for the mac keyboard)