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ports of a computer and its functions
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
That means that you're using a USB to Serial adapter like this: http://sewelldirect.com/usbtoserial.asp Prolific is one of the companies that makes USB to Serial chipsets, and when you are using one of their adapters it will show up on your computer like that. Many newer computer do not have serial ports on them so you need a USB to Serial adapter to be able to use serial devices with your computer. If you have a laptop and you're using a docking station then it might have a USB to Serial adapter inside of it which is using the Prolific chipset.
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The only parallel to USB adapter I've seen is one which allows you to hook up a parallel printer to a USB port on the computer. You could not use that manner to create USB ports.
iPads do have usb ports. You just have to buy an adapter
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Most memory stick duo adapters feature a USB interface and are plugged into the computer's USB ports. Memory Stick Duo and Pro are Sony trademarks.
Computer A ports, commonly known as A-type USB ports, are standard USB interfaces that provide connectivity for various peripherals. They are typically rectangular in shape and are widely used for connecting devices such as keyboards, mice, printers, and external storage. These ports support data transfer and power supply, making them essential for many computer operations. The A-type USB ports are part of the broader USB (Universal Serial Bus) standard, which has evolved through multiple versions to enhance speed and functionality.
It depends on many different factors. Most obvious ones are the wireless adapter is broken, usb ports were disabled, your computer was configured not to accept the usb stick. Check the device manager for any not recognized devices. If you find your usb adapter it means that OS does not have required drivers. You will have install drivers if you want to use the adapter.
Ports that expand the options for input, output, and storage are commonly called "expansion ports" or "expansion interfaces." These ports allow additional peripherals, such as external drives, printers, and other devices, to be connected to a computer or system. Examples include USB, Thunderbolt, and HDMI ports, which enhance the device's functionality by enabling various connectivity options.
Yes, it's. You have to purchase either a PCI wireless card (you will have to open the computer case to install it) or USB wireless adapter (which is easier to install, just put it one of usb ports).
The port is an external connection device on the computer which is used to connect different peripherals. Concretely it is a socket (and the corresponding plug) that enables an external device (peripheral) to be attached to a computer (usually to a motherboard or adapter card).