The VL832 USB4 endpoint device controller from Via Labs has achieved USB4 certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). Offering data transfer rates of 20 Gbps and 40 Gbps, the VL832 chip ...
First and foremost, we will enable USB in VMware Workstation to allow the virtual machine to detect and use USB devices connected to the host system. This setting must be enabled, and here’s how to do ...
There's nothing more frustrating than your computer suddenly saying it can't recognize the USB device connected to the port. This is especially true when you're urgently trying to transfer a file to a ...
The Sony DualSense controller for PlayStation 5 is a versatile controller that’s surprisingly compatible with many devices. If you already have a DualSense controller, you can follow a simple process ...
Some users have complained that when they open the VMware Player (or VMware Workstation Player) on their Windows PC and power on the virtual machine, they are unable to access the removable USB device ...
One of the PlayStation 5's biggest selling points was, unusually, its controller. Though it wasn't a revolution like the Nintendo Wii, the DualSense's added haptics and fancy triggers do really change ...
Accommodating up to four high-bandwidth USB 3.0 devices simultaneously, the VL810 SuperSpeed hub controller embarks as the industry's first integrated single chip that supports the USB 3.0 ...
Matrix Systems is pleased to announce the new APERTA tm IP Device Controller will be competing in the SIA New Product Showcase at ISC West. APERTA tm, meaning “Open” in Italian, is the next evolution ...
The Gables Engineering G-2789 audio selector panels aren’t good for much outside of the aircraft they were installed in, that is, until [MelkorsGreatestHits] replaced most of the internals with a ...
Over the last few years, the USB Type-C® with Power Delivery (PD) standard has been adopted in a wide variety of electronics. This adoption has been driven by benefits such as a unified port (reducing ...
Apple Inc. users are facing new security risks after a security researcher successfully hacked Apple’s proprietary ACE3 USB-C controller, a critical component responsible for managing charging and ...
You can plug a seemingly infinite array of input devices into your Mac. Only a finite number of their controls will be recognized and work the way you want with macOS’s built-in USB drivers. In some ...