(A) 1.A microphone you plug into your computer is spoken into (when you have plugged it into the computer and set it up. I.e by installing the appropriate software first) then the sound is recorded onto the computer. The microphone can also be used to record various sounds (or music). 2.The microphone, which is not used for a computer projects ones voice (usually when one is standing in front of a large audience) so that it sounds louder and I think so more people can hear you. (2)A joystick is a device, which is plugged into the computer or a TV, for controlling the movement of a player or doing other things when playing computer or Video Games.
An input device is a device which takes in information from the user. This includes but is not limited to: Keyboards, mouses, joysticks, game pads, cameras, microphones, and graphics tablets. Each of these devices works differently, the only thing they have in common is their ability to take user input in a way the computer can process.
Microphones do not output anything, they are INPUT devices.
the broad types of joysticks known to me are DIGITAL JOYSTICKS, PADDLE JOYSTICKS , JOY PADS......... ..................by raqib ...........................
The devices used to convert sound energy to electric energy are called microphones. Microphones capture sound waves and convert them into electrical signals, which can then be amplified, recorded, or processed by electronic devices.
Joysticks do not enter data effectively. They are only used for games and simulations.
Joysticks are examples of input devices used for controlling video games or programs, while memory metals, like Nitinol, are examples of materials that can "remember" their original shape and return to it when subjected to certain conditions.
Sound is collected by microphones, which are devices that convert sound waves into electrical signals that can be processed, stored, and reproduced. Microphones can come in various types, such as dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones, each with its own characteristics suited for different applications.
Input Devices are keyboard, joysticks, mouse... etc.... whatever we are using to interact with the computer are called input device... Output Devices are Monitor, Printer, Scanner.....etc....whatever we recieving results or outcomes for our input from the computer is called output devices.....
Joysticks come in several variants, including analog joysticks, which provide continuous input for precise control; digital joysticks, which offer discrete inputs for simpler on/off actions; and 3D joysticks, designed for navigation in three-dimensional space. There are also specialized joysticks, such as flight sticks for flight simulators, arcade sticks for gaming, and industrial joysticks used in machinery and robotics. Additionally, some joysticks feature haptic feedback and customizable buttons to enhance user experience.
Microphones and scanners are examples of input devices used in computers and electronic systems. Microphones capture sound waves and convert them into electrical signals for audio recording or communication, while scanners digitize physical documents or images by capturing their visual information and converting it into a digital format. Both devices play crucial roles in enabling interaction between the user and the digital environment.
Interactive input devices are as follow:touch screen monitormousekeyboardscannerdigital cameratouch padsspeach recongnation system (Microphones)
When the analog is on on the controller, that means you can use the joysticks. If it is off, then the joysticks are disabled.