I thought that USB also supports the “hot swap” feature which does not require power shut-down in connecting a device. How is IrDA comparing to USB in popularity ?
In order for the hot swap feature to work, your PC must be working under Windows 98 and all devices, including the motherboard, plugged into the USB must also support the hot swap function. Even if these conditions are met, you are still dealing with wires and the physical tasks of aiming to plug-in and plug out.
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