Computer input devices are those devices by means of which real word information is captured digitally. Examples include:-
* a keyboard * a mouse * a card reader (old technology)
* a paper tape reader (old technology)
* a scanner * a microphone (and sound card)
* a digital camera * a bar code reader * an range of electronic detectors (eg temperature) with analogue to digital capability.
A computer mouse is an input device.
brain and the hands are the devices
The mouse is a data input device - it takes information from you and feeds it to the computer. In contrast, a printer is an output device - it takes information from the computer and feeds it back to you.
A digital camera does not put Any "Device" into a computer. A digital camera acts as a storage device and an output device, it transfers jpeg and other similar files to computers as well as mp4 and other movie files.
Yes you can. To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
Take the file, put it on a USB device, then put in on your home computer. Improving this answer: Just emai it to yourself. ZIP it up if necessary.
I'm sorry, I do not understand the nature of your question.
A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
Yes. It converts what are you recording in to electric signal and this signal put INTO a computer.
It's an out put device for presentation of information in visual are tactile form.
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the device that put an enformation to computer and that cannot be erase