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No, PDAs typically do not accept handwritten data on the screen as they do not have touch-sensitive displays. Handwritten data would need to be input using a stylus or a keyboard.
A User Interface controls how you enter data and instructions and how information is displayed on the screen.
A rectangle area on the screen that displays data and information is commonly referred to as a "widget" or "panel." This area is designed to present specific content, such as text, images, or interactive elements, in a structured format. Widgets can be part of a larger interface, such as a website or application, and can often be resized or customized to enhance user experience. They serve as essential components for organizing and visualizing information efficiently.
A projector is primarily considered an output device. It takes visual information from a computer or other source and displays it on a larger screen or surface for viewing. It does not input or store data, but rather presents data for audiences to see.
A temporary output device is typically a monitor or a screen. It displays information visually for users but does not store the data permanently; once the device is turned off or the display is changed, the information is lost. Other examples include projectors and speakers, which provide immediate feedback without retaining the data.
The electronic device you are describing is a computer. It accepts input from users through various means, such as a keyboard or mouse, processes the information according to the provided instructions, and displays the results on a screen. Additionally, it can store information on hard drives or other storage media for future use, enabling data retrieval and manipulation as needed.
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A computer monitor displays any data that is entered on the keyboard.
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