Check OS to see if the soundcard is recognized If yes, make sure your output device (speakers, headphnes, etc are functional and properly connected. If yes, probably a driver issue. Uninstall driver, reboot, re-install driver, reboot again if it doesn't work rght away. If the card seems fine, driver doesn't have any problems & the output device is okay, probably is a faulty connector fo the output device. If the card is not recognized by the OS, try reseating the device in another slot in the PC. If it's still not recognized by the OS, or even by the BIOS, it's probably toasted and not worth too much time diagnosing it. I have even seen cards that seem to be fine in every way but simply do not work. I then replaced the faulty card with an identical card and it worked fine, so sometimes everything can look fine, but the card is still toast.
An output device is anything that can output information from a computer. Therefore, a projector that is conected to a computer is as much an output device as a screen, a printer or communications port.
Mostly output! Many inkjets send information about ink levels, paper status and so on back to the computer, so in that sense are and input/output device.
Switches are a type of networking equipment, so a switch would be both an Input and Output device, as information is being send to and from a computer.
An input device is something that enters anything into a secondary system that's following. A mouse is used to maneuver a UI A monitor is used to display the mouse and the UI Mouse being input Monitor being output If you have any specific devices just post them
A joystick is an input device. The movement of the stick is translated into signals that are sent to the receiving computer. To identify if the device is input or output, simply think of this: Do you need to send a command to the computer (inputting), or is the computer displaying (outputting) information to you?
Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
Yes
speakers are output de4vices because information is sent "out" of the computer. mice and keyboards are input devices because they send information "in" to the computer
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
It sends out words or pictures that are stored into the computer through paper and ink.
Output devices on a computer are used to send a form of information. The microphone, speakers, HDMI cable, and USB ports are all used to send information.
a computer monitor works by showing you graphics and information from your computer and lets you send and recieve data
Redirect the output to a file on the other computer.
An output device is anything that can output information from a computer. Therefore, a projector that is conected to a computer is as much an output device as a screen, a printer or communications port.
It is a input