Saturday, June 16, 2012


                              CALIFONE KIDSPACK KID’s COMPUTER PERIPHERAL PACKAGE


Califone KIDSPACK Kids Computer Peripheral Package, Includes: Kids Keyboard (KIDSKEY), Headphone (2800-RD) & Mouse (KM100), Color-coded keys help identify and locate function (green), consonants (yellow), vowels (orange) & number (red) keys; Adjustable headband specifically sized for young children; USB and PS2 connection, UPC 610356559000 (KIDS-PACK KIDS PACK KIDSPK KDSPK.



                     IT SUPPORT FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THE INPUT AND OUT PERIPHERALS

The peripherals like keyboard, mouse, microphones etc are input devices and it’s called so simply because it lets you give in data. The other devices like monitors and printers are the output devices. In the course of time, more often than not you may find that these devices do not function properly for one reason or the other. The following troubleshoot guide for IT support can help you rectify them.
·                               The most important step is to check the physical connections of all these input and output devices. Also make sure that they are connected into the right port and they are completely plugged in.
·                               Once after this check try rebooting your computer to see if the trouble has been fixed.
·                               Go to the device manager. For that click “Start”>”Run” and type”devmgmt.msc” and then “Enter”. This launches the Device Manager. From the list check for devices that have a yellow exclamation mark.
·                               Right click on such devices and opt “Update Driver Software”. Update the software following the prompts.
·                               If those devices are still not working, right click on them and click “Disable” after a few seconds , right click and select “Enable
These steps from IT Support can help you get those peripherals working the way they used to before.



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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

COMPUTER PERIPHERALS



Computer Peripherals
Computer peripherals are add-on hardware to the computer to expand its abilities or improve its performance. By adding memory, computers are able to perform a lot better, or by adding video cards, the computers graphics create more detail. These are just some of the peripherals, although there is a lot more you can put on your PC, some of them may not be compatible.
Compatibility maybe an issue to some of the peripherals and may even cause the worst outcome – the PC refuses to boot or the PC refuses to recognise the peripheral being added. The easiest way to solve that would be figuring out where it started and you can start from there.
Narrow down the problem and re-check the connections – specially the cards you just added-in. Checking the wires and screws make a difference. And everytime you install a new add-on card, and it suppose to be plug-and-play but it is not, maybe because you made a mistake in the installation process. Do not panic. Go through the whole process again and then try ones more. If still nothing is solve then maybe there might be a compatibility problem.
Technically, every piece of hardware inside your PC requires a driver to communicate and function with the operating system, the software applications, and other hardware components in your computer. Software drivers basically translate messages from and to the hardware in question and the operating system, allowing your computer system to work as a whole— theoretically. Generally, though appearances may be deceiving, any computer system is actually made up of a bunch of specialized pieces that do not communicate the low level language of other peripherals and, therefore, needs a great deal of translation to be able to talk and work effectively with them.

These facts may not solve all the hardware problems you may run into, however, they should solve a good number of them. The important thing to remember when trying to do any troubleshooting job, is that computers really are just logical devices and there is always a logical reason behind why things just not suppose to react the way they are. Finding what is that reason and then putting the right solution is not always easy, but if you approach the problem logically and work through it step-by-step, there is a very good chance you will be able to solve it by yourself.