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No, the keyboard is not a point device, but the mouse is
A keyboard is an input device. You input information by typing.A keyboard is an input device.
In accordance with the ADA, a passenger can not refuse securement of their mobility device. Transportation agencies can decline service to a passenger with a mobility device if they do not have space or accommodations for them.
no, it is an input device, but you cannot store any date in a keyboard itslef
Yes, a keyboard and mouse are both input devices.
That would be a keyboard
Keyboards are an input device. Anything that collects information from outside the machine, but specifically for the machine is an input device (mouse, keyboard, scanner, etc)
A keyboard is an input device
The Keyboard is an Input Device. It is used to enter text and utilise commands. It is a peripheral.
A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
A unicorn stick is a device that aids people, with limited mobility, to type on a keyboard. The stick device is strapped to the users forehead with a harness, hence the unicorn reference, the stick is usually made of metal and tipped with rubber. The user then makes head motions in order to apply the stick to the keyboard, rather like a chicken pecking for corn.
Because it is not. It is mainly an input device. Unless you use your keyboard to obtain information from your computer.