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Peripheral devices are hardware components that connect to a computer or other digital device but do not contribute to its primary function. They are often divided into three categories: input devices, output devices, and storage devices. Examples of peripheral devices include keyboards, mice, webcams, microphones, monitors, speakers, projectors, printers, USB flash drives, external hard drives, and data storage devices. These devices can be either internal or external, and they are controlled by the computer system but are not a part of it. Peripheral devices are essential for proper computer functioning and are used to transfer data, enter data, and display processed data. Non-peripheral devices are those that do not provide input or output, such as the hard disk, which is used for data storage.
Device Information refers to the data and specifications related to a device, such as a mobile phone or computer. This information includes details like system and CPU information, installed apps, hardware testing, and contact management. Users can access device information through various tools and platforms, such as Android applications and web browser security testing tools. The information gathered can help users manage their devices effectively, troubleshoot issues, and understand the capabilities of their devices better. Additionally, users can change or access device information through settings and system menus on their devices. Overall, Device Information plays a crucial role in helping users understand and optimize their device's performance and functionality.
A scroll wheel is a wheel typically found on computer mice, which allows for easy scrolling up and down documents or webpages without using the vertical scroll bar. It is a vertically-oriented, rubber-coated wheel located between the left and right buttons of the mouse. The scroll wheel can also be found on other devices, such as a wireless ergonomic mouse with a side thumb scroll wheel, or a controller with a scroll wheel rest for PlayStation or Xbox. In addition to mice, laptops also have a scroll function on their touchpads, allowing users to scroll up and down, or sideways, using their fingers. The scroll wheel is a commonly used tool for navigating documents, webpages, and other digital content.