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  2. ATEN International - Wikipedia

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    ATEN International Co. (Ltd) ( Chinese: 宏正自動科技; pinyin: Hóngzhèng Zìdòng Kējì) is a multinational manufacturer of connectivity and access management hardware headquartered in Xizhi District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Its products include KVM switches, audiovisual switches and matrices, intelligent power distribution units ...

  3. Device driver - Wikipedia

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    Input/output. v. t. e. In computing, a device driver is a computer program that operates or controls a particular type of device that is attached to a computer or automaton. [1] A driver provides a software interface to hardware devices, enabling operating systems and other computer programs to access hardware functions without needing to know ...

  4. Installation (computer programs) - Wikipedia

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    Installation (or setup) of a computer program (including device drivers and plugins ), is the act of making the program ready for execution. Installation refers to the particular configuration of software or hardware with a view to making it usable with the computer. A soft or digital copy of the piece of software (program) is needed to install it.

  5. 5 Blood Sugar Monitors Without Finger Pricks & What to Know

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    Eversense CGM. Eversense, a subcutaneous implant device made by Senseonics, is another type of CGM on the market. It was FDA approved in 2019 for people with diabetes. Eversense works via a small ...

  6. Cochlear Implant: Cost, Pros, Cons, Risks, How It Works

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    A cochlear implant is a small electronic medical device that improves moderate to severe hearing loss. It’s used to help hearing loss in adults, children, and babies. The device works by ...

  7. Bone Conduction Hearing Aid Without Surgery: How it Works

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    How does a bone conduction hearing aid work? A BCHA works by transmitting sound vibrations through the bone of your skull. Unlike traditional hearing aids that amplify the sound, BCHA can bypass ...

  8. Overlapping Toes: What Causes Them and How to Fix Them - WebMD

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    Over-the-counter solutions may help with overpronation and flat feet. ‌. Physical Therapy. Tight muscles and misaligned joints can contribute to overlapping problems. Physical therapy can help ...

  9. Tubal Ligation: Pros and Cons of Getting Your Tubes Tied - WebMD

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    Pain or cramps in your belly or pelvis. Bleeding from your vagina. Feeling very tired, weak, dizzy, or faint. Discomfort, irritation, or swelling where the cut was made (your incision site ...