26. Troubleshoot Peripherals Flashcards
1
Q
- What are the four primary peripheral bus technologies supported by Mac computers that run macOS Sierra?
A
- These are the four primary peripheral bus technologies supported by macOS High Sierra:
a. Universal Serial Bus (USB)
b. FireWire
c. Bluetooth wireless
d. Thunderbolt
2
Q
- What must occur for a Mac to communicate with a Bluetooth peripheral? Where can you configure this pairing?
A
- Bluetooth devices must be paired for communication to occur. Bluetooth preferences in the System Preference app are responsible for pairing a Mac with Bluetooth peripherals. You can quickly open Bluetooth preferences from the Bluetooth status menu.
3
Q
- What’s a device driver? What are the three primary types of device drivers?
A
- A device driver is software specially designed to facilitate the communication between macOS High Sierra and a peripheral. These are the three primary types of device drivers:
a. Kernel extensions
b. Framework plug-ins
c. Standalone apps
4
Q
- How does macOS High Sierra support third-party devices without needing third-party device drivers?
A
- macOS High Sierra uses built-in generic drivers based on each device class. For example, generic drivers for scanners and printers can be used instead of official third-party drivers.
5
Q
- What can you infer about a connected peripheral if it doesn’t appear in the System Information app?
A
- If a connected peripheral doesn’t appear in System Information, the issue is probably hardware related. Troubleshoot accordingly.