No, a mouse is not a processing device. A mouse is an input device that allows users to interact with a computer by moving a pointer on the screen and performing actions like clicking and scrolling. Processing devices, in contrast, handle computations and execute instructions. Examples of processing devices include:
Central Processing Unit (CPU): Executes instructions and performs calculations.
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): Handles rendering of images and video.
Digital Signal Processor (DSP): Processes signals for audio, video, or other data types.
A mouse simply sends input signals to the computer, which are then processed by these devices.
An input device is a device which enters data into a Computer. Ex- Mouse, keyboardA output device displays information or outputs them. Ex- printer, monitorA processing device is the CPU ( Central Processing Unit ) which processes data for the Computer.Hope this helps. If not goto Wikipedia
No, Mouse is an input device. Because mouse is used to instruct the computer where to point the cursor and anything that is used to instruct computer in any way is an input device. Output Devices show the processed data by a computer for e.g. a monitor shows where the cursor is by processing the input from a mouse.
yes a mouse is an input device.
processing device
which device is similar to a mouse
main processing device on a computer
Yes a scanner is a processing device.
Computer mouse or a pointing device. Is that what you mean?
what is a processing device
a mouse
A CPU is a central processing unit. It is neither an input nor an output device, but it is usually connected to both kinds of devices. An input device would be a keyboard or a mouse. And output device would be a printer, a hard or floppy drive, or a memory chip in a thumb drive.
I think you are talking about the Mouse.