November 30, 2009

Computer Schematic - Redone


1) The Graphic User Interface (GUI) is connected to another electrical outlet through this port.

2) This jack enables audio to be sent between the monitor and the Central Processing Unit.

3) This is the port to where a plug is connected for the sole purpose of being able to view desired information on the screen. Without it, we would just be staring at a black screen.

4) These are four Universal Serial Bus (USB) slots. These slots are mostly used for connecting flash drives, extra hard-drives, and other sorts of removable disk.

5) This is the counterpart of the VGA input cable. This connects the monitor and computer proper.

6) This cable is the internet connection. It allows the user sitting at the computer to access the World Wide Web through the internet viewing file know as Internet Explorer (or Mozilla Firefox or Chrome).

7) The other end of the power cord connected to this slot is then connected to the electrical socket. The electrical socket provides electrical power for the computer to run, and this cord is the main power cable plug-in.

8) These are the electrical sockets. This is where the electrical plug/plugs are connected so that the computer system has an electrical source and can function properly.

9) This jack is responsible for the transmission of outgoing audio information.

10) The “Audio in” jack connects to this slot, allowing us audio functions.

11) This is the sot where a microphone is connected, to allow recording and direct use of the microphone in various ways.

November 09, 2009