Input
A joystick is an input device. The movement of the stick is translated into signals that are sent to the receiving computer. To identify if the device is input or output, simply think of this: Do you need to send a command to the computer (inputting), or is the computer displaying (outputting) information to you?
A joystick is an input to a computer. A tiny caveat is that some joysticks have feedback - so they can vibrate to simulate resistance or movement; the feedback is an output.
A joystick is an input device. It receives input from the user in the form of it's operation which it then passes on to the computer. Speakers are an example of an output device. They receive no input from the user, and only output (sound in this case). You can think of an input device as something that gives the computer information. And an output device as something that receives information from the computer.
Input device inputs data in to the computer such as mouse keyboard joystick and the computer outputs data to an output device such as printer speakers monitor
it is an input device
to give input to the computer, human uses either of keyboard , mouse , joystick etc so that computer can give best of the output ..
It is an input device and is a peripheral component.
**Input Devices**KeyboardMouseMicrophoneScanner**Rare**Networked Telephone's**Both Input and Output**USBExternal HDD
Yes, the joy stick is an input device as it is used inside the computer. Input devices are used inside the computer like mouses, keyboards etc. Printers etc. bring things out from the computer so they are output devices! ~Cheers ~Hope you liked the answer
They are both input devices.
They are both computer input devices.
A computer peripheral, or peripheral device, is an external object that provides input and output for the computer. Some common input devices include: * joystick * pen tablet * MIDI keyboard * digital camera * video camera