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speakers are output de4vices because information is sent "out" of the computer. mice and keyboards are input devices because they send information "in" to the computer
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An input/output device is any device that transfers data to or from your computer. Common examples include keyboards, mice, printers, etc.
Keyboards are input devices, usually used to allow a human to interact with a computer. The keyboard has various keys to input letters, numbers, and special characters. Modern keyboards connect to computers with a USB connection. Wireless keyboards are common as an alternative to a physical wire connection.
Input devices that are commonly used on computers include mice, keyboards, scanners, joysticks and trackballs. Computer hardware is made up of input, output, processor and storage.
The generic name is "input device". Examples include keyboards, touch pads, mice, microphones.
The "Input" term used in computer refers to one of the three major computer items: Input, Processor, and Output. Some of the "Input" items are Keyboards, Mouses, Touch Pads, etc. Furthermore, in programming, "Input" is used when the programmer wants the user to input (enter) information such as his name. So, "Input" means what is sent TO the computer. On contrary, what is sent FROM the computer is "Output" such as Screens, Printers, etc.
In computing, a case refers to the physical housing or enclosure that contains the components of a computer or electronic device. As such, a case is typically considered an input/output device because it provides access to the internal components of the device, allowing users to interact with them. Input/output devices are devices that allow users to input information into a computer or electronic device, or receive output from the device. Examples of input devices include keyboards, mice, and touchscreens, while examples of output devices include monitors, speakers, and printers. While the case of a computer or electronic device is not directly involved in the processing or transmission of data, it is essential for protecting the internal components and providing access to them. Without a case, the internal components of a device would be exposed to dust, moisture, and other hazards, and it would be difficult or impossible to access and repair them.
Input devices of a computer are all the components which are used to feed data into the system, such as a mouse, keypad, joystick, etc.
An iPod has both input and output components; the controls are inputs, the headphone is an output, the connection to the computer (and wi-fi for the touch) are input/output components.
Neither. It is simply a container for the more fragile components.