A normal computer monitor is simply an output device; it takes no input from the user. A touchscreen monitor, on the other hand, is both an input and an output device.
If your computer supports dual monitor, yes you can.
A monitor is an input device only if it is a touchscreen.
The HP Touchsmart Iq804 comes with a touchscreen monitor included in the package.
This is a keyboard you can display on your monitor and you can use with your mouse or with your fingers on a touchscreen.
That is the correct spelling of "touchscreen" (a sensitive display, e.g. a computer monitor that responds to touch), both the noun and adjective/adjunct form.
No there is no way you can make a non touch screen - a touch screen.You need to buy a monitor with touch screen.
Printer & Monitor are not input device, these are output devices.
A monitor is an output device. A touchscreen monitor is different. The touch panel, which is installed over the monitor is an input device, but the monitor itself is strictly an output device.
You probably can. You would just have to look hard.
The type of monitor you are referring to is commonly known as a touchscreen monitor. These monitors have a plastic or glass layer that is sensitive to touch, allowing users to interact directly with what is displayed on the screen by pressing it to select commands. Touchscreen technology can be found in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and interactive kiosks. Popular types of touchscreen technologies include resistive and capacitive touchscreens.
A Touchscreen Monitor will work as an input and output device