Strategy: Download files using a USB hub
9 Keywords: USB, USB Hub, Download, Files, Folder, Pictures, Dexterity, Strength, Mobility
"I think the lecturers are getting better with what they can upload content-wise. I know one lecture in my first year used to voice-record and do a video of his PowerPoint, so you could watch that and listen at the same time. You could put this on your iPod. It was just files he had recorded himself and uploaded them. It was amazingly helpful."
"This picture shows my laptop with a tangle of cables before I had my Belkin (F5U271)! ... A card reader for digital camera cards and it is also a USB hub as well. So that is connected up to my computer because I lost the USB to my camera - and also that was a bit of a pain beacuse I can't really very easily put in the USB to my camera and you don't want to have USB wires hanging out everywhere."
There are two different card readers in it one is just a standard digital camera one and there is another larger one. It is also a lot easier as you just slot things in and a green light flashes when it is in; it is also a USB hub which has about 4 USB ports as well.
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"It's difficult for me to access and reach the USB ports at the back of the laptop so it makes it almost impossible for me to transfer files in this method alone or at speed, particularly as I often don't have the strength to keep unplugging and plugging in cables in a limited or awkward space."
- ChloeTip
Try the free download from PortableApps.com to run software from an accessible menu system on a USB pen drive without having to install the software on a computer.



