Basic Computers 1-2-3-S
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What is a computer peripheral, and why is it important?
A computer peripheral, also known as a peripheral device, is an external device that connects to a computer to expand its capabilities.

Peripheral devices are not essential to the functioning of a computer, but they enhance its functionality. These devices can be input devices, output devices, or both.

 

Examples of input devices include a keyboard, mouse, scanner, and microphone, while output devices include a printer, speaker, and display. Other peripherals include storage devices such as external hard drives and flash drives, and networking devices such as routers and modems.

 

How do computer peripherals connect to a computer?
Peripheral devices can be connected to a computer through wired or wireless connections. Wired connections include USB, HDMI, DVI, ethernet, and serial ports. Wireless connections include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and infrared.

To connect a peripheral device to a computer, the device should be plugged into the appropriate port on the computer or connected wirelessly. After a peripheral is connected, drivers may need to be installed to ensure the device functions properly.

 

What are some common types of computer peripherals?
There are many types of computer peripherals, including input devices, output devices, storage devices, and networking devices. Common input devices include a keyboard, mouse, scanner, microphone, and webcam.

Output devices include a printer, speaker, and display. Storage devices include external hard drives, USB flash drives, and SD cards.

Networking devices include routers, modems, and network adapters.

 

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Exercise Files
Basic Computer Terms.pdf
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PC Parts Peripherals.pdf
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COMPUTER PARTS.pdf
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