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To help you input, output, process, and store stuff.
No. Input devices are those devices which help us to give a command or data to a computer, for example Keyboard. While output devices gives us data, for example Monitor. In the case of some devices, they can act as an Input as well as output device at the same time, like Touchscreen Monitor.
the functions of the output and input is nothing The answer to that is that computers have an out and an in to stick the memory in well whoever wrote this is dumb cuz that's not right
Input refers to data entered into a system, while output refers to the results produced by the system based on the input. Input is the information provided to a system, while output is the response or outcome generated by the system.
Its function is to get dat, process it and forward the results to output devices. It performs it with the help of ALU and Control Unit.
Perhaps it would be better for you to research what "output device" means. If you need to output something, you need an output device. There is simply no alternative to which you can compare it.
By making it possible to implement her ideas in the practical life.
It can be a monitor (CRT or LCD) because you can immediately see what you are typing in - means that output information is given in the same time as the input information. That help?? :)
with the help of input devices we get output. Steps: instruction given(data in)-->process(in processing data in cpu)--> output derived the output can only be derived when input proccessor is supported by input devices or drivers.
The device driver used to enhanced the function of the device that are supported by motherboard. Especially the video cards or graphics cards, sound cards and LAN cards. It help the motherboard to read and allows the drivers to properly function. The device driver are the files or data that help the motherboard to process all the the devices like input and output devices.
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