Sometimes, some computers include keyboard input devices and some computers don't. It depends on the purpose of the computer.
That would be the 'keyboard'.
The computer keyboard was invented to provide a simple input device. It was designed to feel and look like a commercial typewriter keyboard.
There is no answer because the are the same.
"keyboard entry" refers to: 1. data entered into a computer by a person typing on a keyboard. 2. information received by a computer from a keyboard. This might refer to the data coming into a computer program for example.
The country that the keyboard was invented in depends on which type of keyboard. The musical keyboard and computer keyboards were invented in different countries.
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The keyboard, monitor, CPU, etc.
the keyboard enable the user to communicate with the computer through typying of(input of data).
There is a specific computer system that is compatible with M-Audio Keystation 49e keyboard. The computer system that is compatible with an M-Audio Keystation 49e keyboard is called the Apple Lion operating system.
Mouse and keyboard are you main input devices, there are others such as webcams and tablets.
I'm not sure on the "locking the keyboard" part...but " Windows key+L " locks down the entire system on any computer running a Windows OS.
would you have typed this question without one.
A keyboard is a peripheral device as it is connected to the computer system. It is used for type work up to the computer.
It is an input device.
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The computer just needs to have the port the keyboard has, but it's impossible these days not to have it.
A printer, scanner and copier are classed as peripheral devices. Like the monitor, keyboard and mouse, they are not part of the main computer system, being devices attached by cable or wi-fi to the computer's motherboard and system from the outside.