So you have a new peripheral device (link to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral) (Printer, keyboard, MIDI connector for a musical instrument, etc.), and you get it all hooked up. Now what? Luckily, if you are using Microsoft Windows, most standard devices will be recognized and have their drivers installed automatically. But, if you find yourself reading this article, you probably have not had this experience. Here’s the good news – Drivers can be found online for almost every device you can think of. And most of the time, these drivers can be found directly from the manufacturer’s website. Let me give you a real-world example: