Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What is a dongle used for?


What is a dongle used for?

To protect the software human being use on a machine that soent enjoy one, software company use it to protect from copying
Sending data via bluetooth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dongle...
Dongling
what kinda dongle ?



are u discussion abt bluetooth congle ?



its a device to enable blurtooth service on ur desktop, similarly in that are lot of dongle.



it is connected in USB.
A dongle is a hardware component regularly used to prove ownership of software and plugs into your computer (usually fitted to a USB or printer port).



If you have a compact disc for some software, it would be easy to install it on more than one apparatus. However, a dongle cannot be replicated so you can only use the software on one apparatus as your licence allows.
Depends on what kind of dongle. Usually a dongle is required near certain program to prevent piracy (I believe a interpretation of Auto cad had one...going fund a few years though)
i use mine for going to the toilet and beating the wife next to...
dongle (fancy name for an adapter) not something rude



depending on what variety of dongle it is, it will connect your computer/laptop to that sort of device
Dongle is a generic term for anything that can be plugged into the computer on a makeshift basis. Your USB memory stick is a dongle, as is a USB wireless adaptor.



In days gone by, expensive programs (AutoCAD springs to mind) have a dongle that was attached to the printer port as a license device. You could load the program onto various computers, but only the character who had the dongle could certainly run the program.


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