Most devices communicate with the operating system using application software.
Few computer devices communicate directly to the monitor...the only one is the video card. Some video cards are built into the motherboard, called an integrated video card, and some fit into an expansion slot like an AGP slot, a PCI slot, or a PCI-E slot. In fact, computers run JUST FINE without a monitor attached....the monitor is there only so you know what the computer is doing. All other devices inside or attached to the computer communicate directly through the motherboard. The monitor is the human-readable "presentation" of what is going on inside the computer!
The best way to communicate with your other personal computer when away is through remote sharing. Most computers have the ability to enable remote sharing with password set-up to allow communication from other devices and locations.
Computer input devices are peripheral devices that provide data and control signals to the computer. The keyboard and mouse are the most important input devices.
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Most operating systems native to the computer system allows users to communicate with the computer system
No. Very few actually do. The monitor is actually an output device. An output device only receives output when instructed to.
Most operating systems native to the computer system allows users to communicate with the computer system
Device drivers software are computer specialized programs designed to allow input/output devices to communicate with the rest of the computer and its software. Device driver software is included with most hardware components. (ie., with printers, etc.)
yes computer rental stores carry most brands for the computes and the laptops. Like Dell , Hp, Sony vio
You make computer chips and most ic devices from this material.
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