A peripheral
No, the printer has a internal processor that manages its functions, but yes, it is a device that connects to the system unit. the computer's processor HELPS managing it, but the printer's processor do the hard stuff
number lock.
is a midi keyboard a processor?
A keyboard is a lot like a miniature computer. It has its own processor and circuitry that carries information to and from that processor. A large part of this circuitry makes up the key matrix. The key matrix is a grid of circuits underneath the keys.
Here's my guess: # CPU - processor # Memory - RAMM # Hard drive # Input/output (I/O) devices - keyboard, video, mouse, floppy disk, cd-drive, etc. # Motherboard - coordinates & connects all of the above
No, an input device is something that carries data into something. In this case, the processor. This incoming information doesn't have to be analog information coming from a human, but it sometimes is. (E.G. a computer mouse, a computer keyboard) It also could be another electronic device interacting with the computer. (E.G. a flash drive, a phone, an mp3 player). For a better way of understanding this, here is how input and output work: Input -> Processor -> Output Keyboard -> Computer -> Monitor
A motherboard with an ethernet port, a hard drive (with installed OS), processor, graphics processor, monitor, keyboard+mouse. Oh and a case to put the stuff in.
The full name of the computer keyboard is the Alphanumeric Keyboard.
The Yamaha e413 connects to a computer with a USB cable. The socket on the keyboard is marked USB to Host and will be a standard USB socket on the computer. The music/midi software on the computer may recognise that the keyboard is connected or you may need to configure the settings first - depending upon your computer, operating system and music/midi software being used.
your mum an example of an control devise is a book computer mouse and of course a keyboard but most of all your MOTHER.
Input device (like a keyboard), output device (like a monitor), memory (like a hard drive), and processor (Intel is a designer of these).
What are the advancements of the computer keyboard?