All the devices properly installed on your computer will be listed. Some USB devices will be not explicitly listed, but the USB port will be.
device manager
These are all the computer components your computer has mounted in it.
In Device Manager, you can manage hardware devices on your computer by viewing their status, updating drivers, disabling or enabling devices, and uninstalling hardware. It also allows you to troubleshoot issues by checking for conflicts and viewing device properties. Additionally, you can scan for hardware changes to detect newly connected devices. Overall, Device Manager serves as a central hub for managing and maintaining your system's hardware components.
You can check what devices are connected in Device manager in windows.
device manager
Device manager
device manager
The device manager can be found by opening your Start Menu and hovering your mouse over My Computer. If you right click My Computer, it will give you the option to select Manage. Device Manager has many different snap ins. The categories are: System Tools Storage Services and Applications Within the System Tools category, you can find the Device Manager. The Device Manager allows the user to view all types of hardware and ports that are associated with that computer. Use it to fix/rollback drivers that have stopped functioning.
You can use the Device Manager in Windows to check for hardware errors and disable recently installed devices. To access it, right-click on the Start menu and select "Device Manager." From there, you can look for devices with warning icons, indicating errors, and right-click to disable any recently added hardware. Additionally, using the Windows Troubleshooter can help identify and resolve hardware issues.
right click on my computer,hardware tab,device manager tab.here u can see the various devices installed in your computer
Device Manager
each distro has its own device manager for example in ubuntu can have GNOME Device Manager.You have to install GNOME Device Manager, to have a list of your installed hardware devices in a gui.or in a terminal in all distros you can have a look at :lspci or lsusb