If he or she has any common sense then by an electrical socket.
Various ways: * Connect digital camera to computer serial port or USB port with cable (comes with camera) * Put camera memory chip in printer or computer socket * Scan picture in if printed.
The socket is on the Network (Interface) Card (Aka NIC) in your computer. The network card is plugged into the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on your motherboard.
Yes - there is a jack socket built in - to most computers. Either used for headphones or external speakers
If your computer is a Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz or later it's a socket 478.
The battery charger in a computer works by taking the electrical current in the socket and using that energy while the computer isn't plugged into the socket.
Buy a socket cover. Try home Depot.
The match means the difference between a working computer and a computer that is completely destroyed.
There are several types of computer socket motherboards. The CPU socket consist of socket 478, 370 and socket A. The sockets used determine the type of processor your computer contains inside. When choosing a socket motherboard, you have to consider the chip set. The chip set contains the north bridge and the south bridge. They connect the CPU to the IO system of the computer. The north bridge is responsible for connecting the computer's memory. The south bridge connects the audio and the drives in the computer. The memory in the motherboard is an essential part of the computer. The RAM determines the speed of your system. The graphics card deals with images. Choosing a motherboard for your computer determines many processes.
You put the end of a 3/8 socket wrench on it (with no socket).
The answer is Yes if you have a USB socket on your computer..I am currently using one on my desktop computer
The thing that gets electricity into a computer is the plug socket, which travels through a kettle lead (a kettle lead connects transfers electricity from the plug socket to the computer) and then into the PSU (power supply unit), which powers the motherboard, which allows the computer to work.