Peripheral Compatibility

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Peripheral compatibility refers to the ability of devices that connect to a computer system, such as printers, scanners, and external drives, to function seamlessly. These devices often connect through various interfaces, such as USB, Bluetooth, or HDMI. Ensuring peripheral compatibility is essenti…

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A user wants to connect their smartphone to an external monitor using an HDMI cable. What is the best solution?

Question 2

A user wants to use their PS/2 keyboard with their new laptop, which only has USB ports. What should they do?

Question 3

A technician is troubleshooting a customer's PC that does not recognize a new external hard drive. What is the first step the technician should take?

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