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.
No, not really. A "stylus" is a sharp, pointed instrument used for writing, marking, or engraving. A "stylus" can also be used to write on a computer tablet but it is not really a computer device.
I would say between smartphones tablets and graphic tablets
It's an input device. Depending on how the stylus interacts with the display, the computer interprets the position of the stylus and lights a pixel on the screen.
Yes.
input
output cuz it got swag
input device
Output
A keypad is an input device.
Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.
A stylus is a hardware input device.
is an omr and input or output device?
Input device.
both input r output
Normally it is an output device. However a touchscreen monitor is both an input and output device.
The monitor is an output device......
The full form of MICR is Magnetis Ink Character Reader.
It is an input device.
Output.
A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
A simple printer is an output device. A printer/scanner is both an input and an output device.
it is an output device