It is okay, dont do it too much.
The partss you can touch are the key board..........disk drive....... and the system........but the hard drive...if you wreck that your computer is done for..... you can touch the inside but i wouldnt. and be careful of the wires.
You can purchase a wrist strap that connects to a water pipe or other grounding surface and is connected to your wrist before you touch the computer. On the other hand... If the computer is plugged in and the house is wired properly with good plug grounds, you can simply turn off the computer then touch the metal computer case before and while you touch anything inside the computer.
A computer should not be so hot that it hurts to touch it.
The computer hardware is the part which we can touch.
You can give your touch screen computer a padlock, if need be.
Yes, you can connect an iPod Touch to a computer. Every iPod Touch comes with a cable, and that cable plugs into the bottom of the iPod Touch and the USB 2.0 port in your computer.
The authorization of your computer to transfer an app to the iPod Touch varies from computer to computer, as this is a personal setting on your computer.
Its not good to remove the whole folder,but you can remove some items inside it,but i would recommend not to touch it
Yes, a mouse is hardware. Think of hardware as the parts you could physically touch, inside or outside of the computer. You could touch a mouse. So what can you touch? A keyboard, a hard drive, a monitor... Those are all physical things that you can hold in your hands, so they are all hardware. Software are the parts you couldn't touch. They are the codes, programs, apps, and data, the parts that "think" to tell the computer what to do.
Yes, there is. Apple iPad is, I think, is a computer by Apple that is fully touch.
A multi-touch computer is one where you touch the screen to be in control. You touch the things you want to click on, You use two fingers in a pinching motion to zoom. It is a computer where you are more in control.
Yes, you never touch your eardrum inside your ear with your finger.