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Which term can be used to describe a keyboard? ANSWER: a peripheral .....Look at the definition for the term peripheral. It states, "an external device attached to a computer, which can include printers, disk drives, monitors, and keyboards."
there are many different parts to a computer such as screws and plastic
1) Follow all the usual anti-static precautions. 2) Remove the battery. 3) Remove the DVD drive. 4) To remove the keyboard bezel, the following 7 screws must be removed from underneath: - the 3 screws in the battery compartment (exposed by removing the battery), - the 2 outer-most back corner screws, - the 2 small screws on the edge exposed by removing the DVD drive. 5) Turn the laptop right-side up and open the display. 6) Gently lift up on the keyboard bezel with a small flat screwdriver above the F7 - F8 keys. 7) With your fingers, gently lift up on the bezel as you proceed out to the corners and then down the sides. 8) When it is loose, flip it over covering the touchpad, but be careful not to dislodge the small LCD ribbon cable that it is connected to. 9) Unscrew the 3 keyboard screws at the top of the keyboard. 10) Carefully lift up the keyboard from the back and unhook it from the front panel that covers the touchpad. 11) The keyboard ribbon cable is connected to a small white connector on the left about 1.5" long. Gently lift up on the small black plastic piece that goes across the ribbon at the conector. It should hinge up. (It came out when I did it, and it took quite a while to figure out how it goes back on.) 12) When the black plastic strip is raised, gently pull out the ribbon cable. 13) Replace the keyboard. 14) Insert the ribbon cable from the new keyboard and gently push it tight to the back of the connector. 15) Push down on the black plastic strip that holds this in place. 16) Replace the 3 keyboard screws, the bezel, and all 7 bezel screws in the reverse order from above. I have a few pictures, but apparently I do not have the authority to upload them.
The case is not normally considered computer hardware. However it is "hardware" in the same sense things that you buy in a Hardware Store are hardware (e.g. sheet metal, angle brackets, screws, washers, nuts, nails, plastic, paint).
That question is very vague. It could refer to varieties of power, telephone and computer network cabling. If you are referring to computer networking this is usually called UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cabling.
Two renewable resources are paper and plastic.
Plastic, aluminum, and glass are renewable resources that can be recycled.
Yes because it's made of plastic, which comes from non-renewable resources.
Renewable resources= There are solar energy, wind energy, biomass, geothermal energy, and there are more.
Plastic is not really a renewable resource but if you go thrugh a proces of melting and stuff you could have a something else of plastic so kindof.
Paper is made from renewable resources it is bio degradable and recyclable, most plastics are made from none renewable resources they are not bio degradable and most plastics are not or can not be recycled.
A plastic cup can be recyclabe but it's definitely not renewable.
Plastic bottles are renewable.
No, plastic is not a renewable resource. It is primarily derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas through a chemical process. Once plastic is created and used, it cannot be easily recycled back into its original form.
Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
The keyboard contact sheets are made from contact mylar (aka space blanket) open cell polyurethane foam and .007-.01 clear stiff plastic..
non-renewble resources would eventually run out e.g. coal, natural gases, oil Some non-renewable gases produced harmful gases when turned into electricity, plastic, e.t.c renewable resources cost a lot more to substitute for non-reusable resources e.g. wave, wind and solar power