It automatically identifies new devices
It enables fast and reliable data transfer
How many Peripherals support usb interface?
A USB midi interface is used for various things, such as accessing files stores on a USB. You can also use it to connect to a computer that allows for various systems operations.
A USB printer is, quite simply, any printer that connects to a computer using the USB interface.
Basically anything, as far as it has USB interface.
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Most commonly PS/2, USB, USB 2.0
LAN is a networking concept that can be achieved at any speed. USB is a bus interface.
The USB cable is approximately 6 feet long.
The primary difference is that a USB interface type printer requires the computer to have a USB port (as all modern computers do) whereas a parallel interface type printer requires the computer to have a parallel (LPT) port (which many modern computers do not have.) There are USB-to-parallel converters however which plug into USB and allow the use of parallel printers. Additionally, many legacy applications only have support for parallel printers, in these cases, in order to use a USB printer it may be necessary to create a virtual parallel port and map the USB printer to it.
USB boot allows you to boot your system from virtually any USB device. You basically can but from floppy, CD/DVD, and stick as far as they have USB interface.
because that type of usb you have which is called card reader has the matching interface (the yellow metal on your card) for your sd card. The usb interface (metal part of the usb) match the usb port on the pc. The operating system (windows or linux) recognize the usb you stick in and read the micro sd right thru the usb.
If you're talking about using a internal hard drive with USB interface, yes. You need a IDE or SATA to USB interface cable that is available in many computer stores.