A 3-row 15-pin port, often referred to as a DB15 connector, is typically used for connecting various types of devices, most commonly in older computer graphics cards and monitors for VGA connections. It can also be used for game controllers and some serial devices. The specific device you would plug in depends on the application, but VGA cables are the most common usage for this type of port.
It should be a VGA port to allow a video connection to a computer/laptop or other device that can use a 15pin video out.
A port allows you to plug hardware into your CPU.
Usually the USB port - flat, rectangular port that is about 1/2 inch in length. Look at the size of you Ipod plug and that will indicate where to plug it in to your computer.
A firewire plug
If the microphone has a USB plug, then plug it into the USB port on the computer. If the microphone has an audio plug, then plug it into the audio input port on the computer. If the microphone came with any software disks, then install those after plugging the microphone into the correct port on the computer.
Most adapters plug into a USB port, if that is the case then find the standard USB port on your computer, it is a small sideways rectangular port.
Loop-Back Plug
It is not called a female port. For every cable, there is a male, and a female. These cables are the opposites of each other so they can connect to one another. This is example of a male cable: http://images.Asia.ru/img/alibaba/photo/51732182/RS232_9_Pin_Male_to_9_Pin_Male_Cable.jpg Notice the extended prongs, this is the reason it is called male. This is a female cable: http://www.chinawholesalegift.com/pic/Electrical-Gifts/Computer-Hardware-Accessories/Cable-Adaptor/VGA-15Pin-Male-to-VGA-15Pin-Female-Cable-13281821289.jpg It contains slots to receive the prongs of the male cable so that they can interface. (please don't take this comment as a joke, they really are called male, and female.)
yep just plug it in from the usb port from the back.
You plug it in, and plug in your cable box into the HDMI port.
All connections are on the rear of the Mac Mini. There is an HDMI port we you can plug in your monitor. There's also a thunderbolt port or you can plug-in any monitor equipped with a thunderbolt output. There's also 4 USB ports and one ethernet port
A Loop-back plug.