Input device.
Input is the data entered to the computer using keyboard, mouse, etc. Then it is processed by the Central Processing Unit or CPU and displayed to the OUTPUT (Monitor, Printer, etc.).
no, it is an input device, but you cannot store any date in a keyboard itslef
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well the keyboard is an input device the answers you receive after typing are the output
The keyboard is input deviceinput
A CPU is a central processing unit. It is neither an input nor an output device, but it is usually connected to both kinds of devices. An input device would be a keyboard or a mouse. And output device would be a printer, a hard or floppy drive, or a memory chip in a thumb drive.
Input device (like a keyboard), output device (like a monitor), memory (like a hard drive), and processor (Intel is a designer of these).
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A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
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It is not; it is an input
Modifying data is considered input and output. Input because you are using a mouse or keyboard to change the information and inputting it in the computer and output only because you are viewing it on a monitor. The monitor is what brings it into the realm of output. I/O devices (input/output devices) are easy to recognize and it can answer questions like this if you know what category the hardware/peripherals fall into. Keyboard, mouse, scanner etc. are all input and actions done with them can be classified as input. Monitor, speakers, and printers are output devices. There are thin lines when classifying an action.