It is called a device driver.
there are three types of troubleshooting in computer hardware troubleshooting software troubleshooting peripheral troubleshooting
The keyboard is technically not part of the computer. It is a "peripheral," like the mouse, printer, etc.
The six elements of a computer and communications system are:PEOPLEPROCEDURESDATA/INFORMATIONHARDWARESOFTWARECOMMUNICATIONS
This is the definition of a "peripheral" device, such as a scanner, printer, or other input or storage device.(A "plug-in" normally applies to software additions to a computer program.)
The way a computer communicates with a peripheral device is through a device driver. A device driver is a low level computer program that allows higher level programs to communicate with a hardware device connected to the computer bus. Device drivers are hardware dependent and specific to an operating system.
Drivers
Device driver.
To control whole console or p.c., and to establish communication between user and computer.
there are three types of troubleshooting in computer hardware troubleshooting software troubleshooting peripheral troubleshooting
system software
a device driver is software, making communication between your motherboard and your OS, probably Windows, possible.
They're called 'drivers'. A computer needs a driver for every peripheral attached to it - to enable the components to 'talk' to each other.
A peripheral is a device connected to a computer, but not part of it. Examples would be a printer, keyboard, etc. Software is therefore not a peripheral device, but is an essential internal utility on a par with the motherboard, processor, and so on.
A single example is that a printer driver is a small piece of software that allows a computer to use a printer.
false. peripheral parts are the accessories that are connected to the system to do some task......that are mainly hardware like mouse,keyboard..etc but these have nothing to do with software or programs...
A special piece of system software called a device driver.
Yes, it is possible for a virus to corrupt a peripheral device connected to a computer if the virus targets the device drivers or firmware of that peripheral. The virus could potentially cause the peripheral to malfunction or cease functioning altogether. It is important to have up-to-date antivirus software and practice safe computing habits to reduce the risk of this happening.