Lexicon from A-Z | Technical terms for computer peripherals
Hardware components, mainboard, CPU, processor, display, RAM, cables and fans, housing.
Which PC connection do I have? USB, PS / 2 for desktop, mobile phone, laptop
A small interface guide for the correct connection of computer peripherals.
Customer-specific flat input keyboards, OEM foils, individually tailored
We offer custom-solution Flat-Input-Keyboards at low prices and best quality.
What does FTSC Technologie stands for? Mechanical individual buttons with membrane contact switch
Name of the company Cherry for "Full Travel Sealed Contact Technology: Long service life of 50 million actuations
What is a MX-key? MX switches, key technology for PC keyboards
Special high-quality key technology for PC keyboards. Reliable key technology for mechanical keyboards.
What does the serial connection looks like? Serial interface,
Interface for data transmission between two devices in which individual bits are transmitted one after the other.
What does the USB port look like? USB port, standard interface, interface
Universal Serial Bus - the practical interface for connecting keyboard, mouse and accessories such as PC hard drives, etc.
What are snap disks? Metallic domes mounted under the foil.
The switching element of various PC keyboards. Keyboard with pressure point through dome embossing.
What is a keyboard controller? PC keyboard controller, freely programmable
The controller is a component of a keyboard and controls the switching of the keys.
What does the PS / 2 connection look like? Serial interface for mouse and keyboard
PS / 2 is a computer interface or a connection for keyboards or PC mice.
What does an AT connection look like? Connector for connecting keyboards.
AT keyboard adapter, DIN plug, parallel interface for data transfer between storage media and drives.
What is a XT-Interface? The oldest keyboard interface.
IBM connection from 1983. XT stands for eXtended Technology.
An interface standard defined by Apple for connecting external devices to a computer.
What connections are there for graphics cards?
Graphics cards are available with AGP and PCIe connectors.
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