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.
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
force feedback
It is an input device.
Interactive input devices are those that give the user feedback as they are used to feed in data. An example is a touchscreen, which doubles up as an output device.
it is an input device
The full form of MICR is Magnetis Ink Character Reader.
In a positive feedback system, the output increases the input.
it is input
Web-cams are input devices.
A scanner is an input device because it sends (or 'inputs') information to the computer.
mouse is an input device