Optical memory is an early form of computer memory. It involves the use of an optical system for the writing and reading of data to and from a computer's main memory.
In a PC, an optical transiever is a computer chip. It works by using fiber optic technology which allows it to communicate between the computer and other devices.
Optical Character Recognition.
there are many different parts to a computer such as screws and plastic
"Disc" refers to optical media, such as CDs or DVDs. "Disk" refers to magnetic media, such as hard drives. So the answer depends on which drive you are referring to; most have both an "optical disc drive", and a "hard disk drive".
Optical memory is an early form of computer memory. It involves the use of an optical system for the writing and reading of data to and from a computer's main memory.
No. Mine is optical and cordless.
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This could be called an optical fiber diagram.
Usually an optical mouse will be happy using the plain, generic mouse driver your operating system provides. There's nothing actually different about how the mouse talks to your computer just because it's optical. The optical data is for the mouse to process, not your computer, jusy as it was when there were trackballs in the devices.
Optical drive
In a PC, an optical transiever is a computer chip. It works by using fiber optic technology which allows it to communicate between the computer and other devices.
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In the computer, at the left side...
A optical drive is used to read CDs and DVDs for data, listening to music, or watching movies. They do not come in different sizes like a hardrive or flashdrive but you need to get the right model for the computer that you have. Check with the manufactor of your computer to determine which model of optical drive you will need for your computer.
Optical mouse: Most desktop computer users today have some type of optical mouse, which uses devices that emit and sense light to detect the mouse's movement.
Yes.