@nprofile1q... Yes, it has all of the USB peripheral functionality enabled. You can also plug in a display and it will connect to it, although current Android will prompt before mirroring the screen to it.
Android's main USB menu only controls the USB gadget mode and has nothing to do with the device Android is running on using USB peripherals itself. iOS works similarly.
Many users misunderstand Android's standard approach.
See the replies to
https://x.com/linuxuser1996/status/2086757738055389637 for why we posted this thread.