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.
The computer controlled fuel injection/air intake systems. So a computer chip takes the place of a choke.
The main difference is in their functions. An input device sends a signal to a main system to be translated, such as a keyboard sending input to a computer. An output device takes a translated signal from the system and relays it, such as a speaker playing music from a computer.
This is the process of entering data and programs in to the computer system. You should know that computer is an electronic machine like any other machine which takes as inputs raw data and performs some processing giving out processed data. Therefore, the input unit takes data from us to the computer in an organized manner for processing.
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The trackball would be an input device. Any device that takes information from the outside world into the computer is an input device. Any device that takes information from the computer and gives it to the outside world (such as a monitor or printer) is an output device.
NO. A notebook is a computer. A computer is a machine that takes INPUT, PROCESSES IT to an OUTPUT and stores the MEMORY. An INPUT would be a keyboard, a mouse, a webcam. OUTPUT is the DISPLAY or PRINTER or SPEAKERS.
Inputs are anything that you pit into a system. For a computer the input can be from the user via a keyboard or gaming controller, you can also get input from usb sticks or cd's essentially anything that goes into your computer or system. The process is what the system does with these inputs. Again with the computer example it takes in what you press on the keyboard or joystick to say controll an action in the game. Output is anything that kinda like goes out of the system. For example your computer monitior is an output device and so are stuff like speakers, printer a usb stick can also be an output device if you put something on it essentially anything that goes out of the system.
the information a computer takes in is called input whilst the information it sends out is called output an example of an input device would be a mouse or keyboard and example of an output deice would be the screen hope i helped =)
Definetly input.
An input device is a device which is used by the user to enter data into the computer system. An output device is a device which is used by the computer to send data back to the user in a way that the user can understand. It is possible for a device to be both an input and output device simultaneously. For example a force-feedback joystick takes input from the user, but also communicates to the user with a series of vibrations or force-actions.
Inputs are anything that you pit into a system. For a computer the input can be from the user via a keyboard or gaming controller, you can also get input from usb sticks or cd's essentially anything that goes into your computer or system. The process is what the system does with these inputs. Again with the computer example it takes in what you press on the keyboard or joystick to say controll an action in the game. Output is anything that kinda like goes out of the system. For example your computer monitior is an output device and so are stuff like speakers, printer a usb stick can also be an output device if you put something on it essentially anything that goes out of the system.