in the usb port or in the back on the monitor or in the headphone port
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Are USB and PS/2
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The motherboard does not connect the power supply to the peripherals. The power is supplied directly to most peripherals such as HDDs and CD drives by cables from the power supply. Some special expansion cards, such as network cards, get enough power from the motherboard through the PCI slot to function.
Get a PS2 to USB adapter. They are really cheap.
Generally speaking, devices that connect to a computer are peripherals.
Peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, external hard-drive, scanner, printer, and so on, are connected to the main device - which is a computer (desktop, laptop, netbook, etc).
Are USB and PS/2
Port replicator. A port replicator makes it convenient to connect a notebook computer to resources and peripherals at your office. A docking station can provide extra secondary storage for a laptop.
Peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, external hard-drive, scanner, printer, and so on, are connected to the main device - which is a computer (desktop, laptop, netbook, etc
first you go outside then kick your dog
I have a "docking station" that does that.