It will work, but the data transfer rate will be much slower than if a USB 2.0 connector is used. This may not be acceptable for high data-rate applications, like high definition video.
Nothing. The device will continue to function normally. USB 2.0 is backwards and forwards-compatible. Any USB 1.1 device can be used in a 2.0 port without issue.
a flash drive
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The Generic USB Hub is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port
in the usb port of your laptop/usb port of your cpu
They work with any computer that has a USB port, to a USB device.
Check that the usb device is functional in the Device Manager, Some USB devices don't appear in Device Manager use the utility program that came bundled with the device to check for errors. No. Plug the device into another USB port. If it does not work after you have plugged it into all USB ports on the computer then you know that your device is not working.
Yes, a SCSI device can be attached to a USB port. The SCSI device will have a small rectangular piece on the side that you can insert into the USB port opening.
A standard USB port (non 3.0) can provide up to 500mAh of power. This is on full power mode. A 3.0 port can, if plugged into a 3.0 device, provide up to 900mAh if configured to do so.
Yes, but at USB 1.0 speeds
Because Windows automatically attempts to identify anything plugged into a USB port. The computer knows your phone is plugged in - and treats it as a 'removable mass-storage device'.
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