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Not Enough Usb Sockets
My trusty Packard Bell desk top PC is now 6 years old but it isn't giving any problems and I can't afford to replace it, even it I had to. But it does have one disadvantage...it only has two USB sockets.
Can I get an adapter, for want of a better word, that I can plug into
one of these USBs that will allow me have some more.
Its beginning to be a problem as I now use a wireless keyboard and mouse, plus a portable hard drive, and I need to be able to plug my digital camera into the PC quite often.
Can I get an adapter, for want of a better word, that I can plug into
one of these USBs that will allow me have some more.
Its beginning to be a problem as I now use a wireless keyboard and mouse, plus a portable hard drive, and I need to be able to plug my digital camera into the PC quite often.
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So I take it that if I sacrifice one of my ports and plug this in instead, I can use a multiple of gadgets at the same time ? IE they won't interfere with each other ?
Sorry...I am being a bit thick on this one...I have never really understood USBs and likewise for Bluetooth thingys.
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So I take it that if I sacrifice one of my ports and plug this in instead, I can use a multiple of gadgets at the same time ? IE they won't interfere with each other ?
Sorry...I am being a bit thick on this one...I have never really understood USBs and likewise for Bluetooth thingys.
Both my desktop computers have been packard bell. 1st one I had 9 years ago had 2 usb at the front and 3 or 4 spare at the back . I renewed with another packard bell last year and same 2 at the front and 3 0r 4 spare at the back. Even as far back as 9 years they had spare sockets at the back just wondering why your one hasn't.
Wendilla ! You are a genius ! I haven't had my PC away from the wall for years, not even for some light dusting. I took it out 10 mins ago, and what
did I find ?
4 bloody USBs round the back !
Bugger me...they have been there all along and I never knew ! ( but why don't they put the fecking things out the front, where we can see them ? )
So, don't need USB Hub now apparently !
Thanks to everybody. You know, AB is just the best thing on the 'net when you want to know something quickly, and it saves having to drive over to PC World to speak to those spotty boys they have there !
did I find ?
4 bloody USBs round the back !
Bugger me...they have been there all along and I never knew ! ( but why don't they put the fecking things out the front, where we can see them ? )
So, don't need USB Hub now apparently !
Thanks to everybody. You know, AB is just the best thing on the 'net when you want to know something quickly, and it saves having to drive over to PC World to speak to those spotty boys they have there !
" but why don't they put the fecking things out the front, where we can see them ?"
For the same reason they don't put the mains lead or monitor connections round the front. They are intended for stuff that you are going to leave permanently connected (such as keyboard, mouse, printer), as opposed to stuff that you may frequently disconnect (backup drives, USB sticks, cameras). After all, you don't want your desk to be a complete mess of connecting leads, do you?
For the same reason they don't put the mains lead or monitor connections round the front. They are intended for stuff that you are going to leave permanently connected (such as keyboard, mouse, printer), as opposed to stuff that you may frequently disconnect (backup drives, USB sticks, cameras). After all, you don't want your desk to be a complete mess of connecting leads, do you?
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