A mouse.
i think it is both device and used for a computer system
Your input device, for example a mouse, is connected to your input medium, your computer. an input device is a device that is used to input or helps to enter data into the computer and an input medium is where the input device is detected e.g the slots
An input device is a device which is used by the user to enter data into the computer system. An output device is a device which is used by the computer to send data back to the user in a way that the user can understand. It is possible for a device to be both an input and output device simultaneously. For example a force-feedback joystick takes input from the user, but also communicates to the user with a series of vibrations or force-actions.
Technically speaking, it isn't any more of either than your finger is an input device, or your lips an output device. The screen that the stylus is used on is both an input or an output device, sensing pressure from the stylus and displaying images as a result.
a CD is an output device that can be used as a storage or input device
Depends. What is the device?
input device
The most used input device on a computer is the keyboard.
it has high input impedance
Usually a joystick is used as an input device for gaming purpose. A keyboard is also used for such purpose
No, Mouse is an input device. Because mouse is used to instruct the computer where to point the cursor and anything that is used to instruct computer in any way is an input device. Output Devices show the processed data by a computer for e.g. a monitor shows where the cursor is by processing the input from a mouse.
The most used input device on a computer is the keyboard.