Completly depends on your computer.
Theres:
Power - Black cable with a 3 holes in the end.
Video - Generally a blue or white block cable.
Keyboard - Purple round end, or a USB end.
Mouse - Green round end, or a USB end.
Maybe also:
internet - Generally a square end with a clip.
Speakers - Small green pin.
Microphone - Small pink pin.
They are the standard shapes and colours.. what you have might be different.
a usb cable has four wires, two for power and two for communication.
It's because USB and PS/2 are very different in the basic idea. USB requires less wires to communicate with equipment.
No, it requires a 3.0 card. There are a couple of extra wires used in 3.0.
Yes, USB cables can be extended using CAT5 networking cables. You don't need to cut the wires and combine them yourself though, as there are many cables and hardware solutions available for purchase now.
the USB port should be along one fo the four sides of the laptop. they are rectangulare in shape. do a google image search of "USB port" if u are unsure of what one looks like.
All USB peripherals are supplied at 5.0v. For v1.1 and v2.0 USB connectors there are 4 wires: 5v power feed limited to 0.5Amps Ground (think of this as the -ve side of a battery) Data + Data - These data wires are what does the actual data transfer.
If the computer is connected by a USB cord to a powered USB switch, then many connections can be made.
USB is not a clothes dryer; there is no "hot" wire. There are four wires in a standard USB cable. One is red (+5v), one is black (ground), one is green (Data transmit), and one is white (Data receive).
A USB Cable can have multiple types of plug ends which are called connectors (Standard-A, Standard-B, Mini-B, Micro-A, Micro-B, and Micro-AB). Obviously there are wires between the two connectors and they are: One wire contains a path for a 5V power supply Two wires are twisted-pair data wires One wire is the ground
You can connect the red wire from the USB cable to the red wire of the two-wire cable. The black wire from the USB cable can be connected to the black wire of the two-wire cable. As for the white and green wires from the USB cable, since the two-wire cable only has a red and black wire, you can leave the white and green wires unconnected as they are not needed in this case. Just make sure to insulate the unused wires properly to avoid any short circuits.
There s no native USB ports on the XBOX. The only way for you to have USB access is for you to get a female USB to XBOX attachment. You can make your own by splicing wires or buy one from amazon.
How many Peripherals support usb interface?