If you use multiple peripherals in your business and need to connect them to your computer, you'll quickly run out of free USB ports. Keyboards, printers, mice, wireless adapters and chargers all need ...
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Please stop plugging these devices into your monitor’s USB ports — it's not meant for that
Monitor USB ports can be a bit confusing. You might spot one on the back or side of your screen and assume it works just like a USB port on your PC, but that's often not the case.
USB ports can be enabled or disabled through the computer's Device Manager. It manages all computer peripherals attached to the computer, such as the display monitor, keyboard, mouse, network adapters ...
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