So i recently got a new mic and i want to record but my computer only has one audio in and out port (It takes microphone and Headphones in the same port) but the mic was not built for this (it has two black rings if that helps). I have tried everything that i could think of. The problem is that my computer pics it up as a headphone and not a mic and so it will not record sound through the mic but it will stop sound from coming out of the computer speakers like headphones would. Please help! (yes i know this is an answer but i wanted to put a description so just edit this with the right answer)
Yes! In fact ipods are designed to work on most computers that run Windows or OS X (Mac operating System). Be sure your computer has a USB port though.
Yes, since the Mifi can also be connected to any computer with a USB port by attaching the included USB cable, it will even work on any desktop that does not pick up wifi.
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a flash drive is a usb memory stick that saves any work you put on to it and it goes into the usb port on the computer
the desktop
They work with any computer that has a USB port, to a USB device.
No. The DVI port on your computer is output only. However, you may be able to find a USB TV tuner card with DVI input that would allow you to pull this off.
By default wireless routers block all incoming connections. You need to to open the remote desktop port on the router. And also you might have to setup redirecting of incoming remote desktop connections on a particular pc.
Setup DNS on www.dyndns.com open port 3389 on your router/modem open remote desktop type in your dns name Note: PC must be on to connect to it
The two common designs for a desktop computer are tower desktops and table desktops. Choice between these depends on work area space availability.
Yes of course it has no differnece the same things work on a desktop or notebook same technology used.
Try getting KernelEx, but whar are the specs in your computer? laptop or desktop?