unless it blew out when it was connected to that monitor nothing should happen unless it send like wrong amounts of electricity which i highly doubt possible.
Accessing an I/O (Input/Output) device refers to using a device that is connected to your computer, such as a monitor for output. The monitor is outputting images. Accessing an input device refers to using something like a mouse, webcam, keyboard, touchscreen etc. to input data on the computer.
If this is the only speaker you are using, use the Main Mix outputs. The stereo tape outputs will not be controlled by the Main Mix fader/knob. If you are using main speakers plus an additional monitor, use an auxiliary send on the mixer to allow the creation of an independent monitor mix.
Input is the data entered to the computer using keyboard, mouse, etc. Then it is processed by the Central Processing Unit or CPU and displayed to the OUTPUT (Monitor, Printer, etc.).
Microsoft Word is software. When using it, there are both input and output activities happening. When you press a key on your keyboard, that is input and when the software records that key and sends it to your monitor so you see what you have typed, that is output. Printing the document would also be output.
Probably the vending machine you were using was defective. This isn't supposed to happen.
I'm not quite sure what kind of output you're talking about but... Generally output from any kind of computer is showing audio or video on a separate device. For example using an HDMI cable to use a tv as a monitor for your computer.
The BenQ T2210HD monitor only has D-Sub and DVI for inputs. Using a special cord or an adapter, you may be able to convert the HDMI output on your Xbox360 to plug in to the DVI port on your monitor, assuming you're not using it.
If you are using windows XP, Microsoft integrated a feature called "Plug-and-Play" allowing you to simply plug your new monitor into the pronged video output port in the back of your tower and use it instantly.
A (n) touch screen is a monitor element that has both an input and an output device. Touch screen : A display screen with a transparent touch-sensitive covering that allows a user to select input by touching the screen rather than using a keyboard or a mouse. a touch screen does triple-duty as an output device, a display, and an input device.
Modifying data is considered input and output. Input because you are using a mouse or keyboard to change the information and inputting it in the computer and output only because you are viewing it on a monitor. The monitor is what brings it into the realm of output. I/O devices (input/output devices) are easy to recognize and it can answer questions like this if you know what category the hardware/peripherals fall into. Keyboard, mouse, scanner etc. are all input and actions done with them can be classified as input. Monitor, speakers, and printers are output devices. There are thin lines when classifying an action.
Laptops generally have LCD displays. They also usually have a connector on the rear of the laptop where you can attach an external monitor. Using an external monitor is a good way to diagnose a defective laptop display if you suspect t the LCD laptop display is bad.
By using an energy monitor.