Touch Screen
input device
It is both. The output device shows you images on the screen, while the input device allows you to interact with objects on the screen (e.g., touch the screen to select an option).
The primary example of a hardware component that allows user data input is a keyboard.
Both. There's a touch panel that is used to feed information in to the device (input) and a screen underneath the touch panel to display stuff (output). This makes it to be both input and output.
That would be a keyboard
To enter the system, follow these steps: Turn on the device. Enter your username and password. Navigate to the login screen. Input your credentials. Click on the "Enter" or "Login" button. You are now in the system.
This is usually refered to as a Human Interface Device (HID), or just an "input device."
yes but it invloves using the BIOS. Do this at own risk! Shut down your computer then the first screen you see enter setup (usually f8) then use the arrow keys to navigate to boot device tab. Highlight the boot device you want press enter then esc then highlight save and exit and hit enter. Then once the computer restarts the computer should boot with the device you selected.
Command Field
An input method (IME) is an operating system component or program that allows users to enter characters and symbols not found on their input device.
It should just take a passcode, you defined the criteria when you used the lost function to lock it.If you're asked to enter a passcode, that passcode will be required to unlock the device.If you're asked to enter a phone number, enter a number where you can be reached. The number appears on the device's locked screen.If you're asked to enter a message, you may want to indicate that the device is lost or how to contact you. The message appears on the device's locked screen.
If ou go to a special screen just after the title screen you enter it there