a crappy computer maybe. or a broken computer.
A background process is a process in computing which is not currently able to receive input from its controlling terminal.
No, a Wacom Cintiq 27 cannot operate independently without a computer. It functions as a graphics tablet and requires a connection to a computer to process input and display graphics. The device relies on software and drivers installed on the connected computer to function properly.
There are many examples of input, process, output. Some of my own are: Input: Plug iPod into computer Process: Download music from iTunes Output: Listen to music Input: Caterpillar Process: Chrysalis Output: Butterfly
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well the keyboard is an input device the answers you receive after typing are the output
The two main parts of a computer that receive input are the keyboard and the mouse. The keyboard allows users to enter text and commands, while the mouse enables navigation and selection within the graphical user interface. Together, they facilitate interaction between the user and the computer system. Other input devices, like scanners and microphones, also contribute to this process.
Process
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
The mouse, keyboard and microphone are all methods of input - as are storage devices such as memory stick, floppy disk, CD. I'm not sure if that's what's meant by "receive input"
The superior olivary complex is the first nucleus to receive binaural input. It is involved in sound localization and integrating auditory information from both ears to help determine the direction of sound sources.
A scanner is an input device because you cannot send data from your computer to the scanner, only from the scanner to the computer.