Drivrutinslös
Drivrutinslös refers to a device or software that operates without requiring a specific driver to be installed on the host operating system. This is often achieved through adherence to standardized protocols and interfaces that are natively supported by the operating system. For example, many USB devices like keyboards, mice, and basic storage drives are drivrutinslös, as operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux include built-in support for the Human Interface Device (HID) class or Mass Storage Class.
The advantage of drivrutinslös technology is its ease of use and rapid deployment. Users can typically plug
While many common peripherals are drivrutinslös, more complex devices such as high-end graphics cards, specialized audio