Yes.
Absolutely. Most notebook computers either have a dedicated soket for an external keyboard, or a spare USB socket. Usually, plugging an external keyboard disables the built-in one until it's unplugged.
A laptop is a personal computer that has a full-sized keyboard, a monitor that opens up and built in storage drives. Similar to a laptop, a notebook is a personal computer with a full-sized keyboard and monitor that opens up, but unlike a laptop, it does not have built in storage, rather it has ports that allow external drives to be connected. A netbook is essentially a smaller sized notebook.
If your notebook has a built in HDMI port. Yes
It depends on your notebook. My notebook has 80 keys, my friends notebook has 84 keys. A standard computer keyboard has 107 keys.
Nope!
A Touchpad
TrackPoint
The whole arrangement, or one range, of the keys of an organ, typewriter, etc.
Unscrew the keyboard from the notebook and make sure no keys are being pressed down and also check that the keyboard is mounted correctly.
An acer has a webcam and microphone built in.
is is similar to a normal laptop. it has an keyboard and a mouse which helps nevagate around.
Yes. Notebook and tablet computers generally belong to two different categories of personal computing devices: those with a keyboard and without a touchscreen (notebook), and those without a keyboard but with a touchscreen (tablet). However, hybrid solutions are available. External keyboards can be connected to a tablet computer (such as an iPad), and some notebook or laptop computers feature touch-sensitive displays.