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If the controller plugs into a USB port, yes.
Anything that has a USB plug on it can connect to a USB port. USB means Universal Serial Bus. During the 1990's, the number of different plugs were starting to get crazy. There were parallel ports, serial ports, SCSI ports, game/MIDI ports, TWAIN sockets, mouse sockets, keyboard sockets and various other sockets. Then as PCs went to more Plug and Play designs, the industry decided there needed to be a universal type of socket to be used with almost any peripheral type. So now, you can get nearly any device with a USB plug on it. There are USB modems, keyboards, mice, printers, WiFi dongles, VOIP devices, network controllers, sound controllers, phone chargers, lights, industrial light controllers, cameras, and many more devices.
A USB modem plugs into your USB port.A "normal" modem plugs into your RS232 port or your parallel port.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) plugs and sockets are a standardised way to connect equipment such as printers, scanners, cameras etc. that you may wish to add to your computer. The manufacturer of the equipment you are adding will usually include a suitable USB cable with their equipment. If no USB cable is included with the equipment they can be purchased from most electrical/computer retail outlets.
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PS2 style plugs were used prior to USB style plugs.
Typically, a male-to-male USB cable is used to connect two devices with USB female sockets. Most computers and most peripheral devices use female USB sockets, which can be easily incorporated in the device casing without inconvenient protruding parts. A common example is connecting a computer with an external hard drive or printer equipped with a female USB socket.
As far as I've found out - it comes with a cable that's terminated in two plugs at one end (that connect to the keyboard's MIDI sockets) - and a USB plug at the other - to connect to a computer.
You need a usb cord that plugs into camera and usb port in comp-then download.
A usb hub refers to USB devices, just basically give you extra usb plugs. This is not related to a network hub.
This is a boundary microphone that picks up in all directions and it plugs into a USB port on a computer
It's the "A" type