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A output device is what you plug into a computer, such as mouse, keyboard, external hard drive, USB etc.
That's the keyboard where you type text into the computer.By computer logic, the keyboard, mouse and screen are not considered actually part of the computer, they are external devices just as much as a memory stick is. Hence the term "keyboard device".Similarly, the mouse or touchpad is a "pointer device" and the screen a "display device".
The primary portion of the computer is an electronic device. It is supported by many external devices and machines such as the monitor, the keyboard, mouse, the cooling fan, etc.
The advantage of a touch pad on an electronic device is that there is no need for an external keyboard. There is also no need to use a computer mouse with a touch pad device.
Through any external device. A keyboard, a mouse, a flash drive, a cd etc
Yes. Anything that is a physical component of a computer is considered hardware.
A keyboard is a peripheral device as it is connected to the computer system. It is used for type work up to the computer.
A computer's mouse is an external device.
External. Internal devices would be something like a CD Drive, while an external device is a keyboard or mouse for example.
That would be a keyboard
The device used to key in data or communicate with the computer is called a keyboard. The keyboard can either be wireless or wired to your computer.
A computer keyboard is an INPUT device not an OUTPUT device.