A mouse is not a storage device, it is an interface.
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An input device provides data for your computer to process (eg: keyboard, mouse). An output device displays information (eg: monitor, speakers). A storage device stores information for alter use (eg: hard drive, CD).
yes a mouse is an input device.
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A USB Flash drive is considered a storage medium. Data can be both read, stored, and sent to / from a USB Flash drive, but it does not in itself input or output any data.
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A CD is a storage device.
which device is similar to a mouse
Computer mouse or a pointing device. Is that what you mean?
Hard disk drives are storage devices, they use an I/O buffer so to answer your question, they are both. I/O stands for input/output. Speakers are a good example of an output device. The mouse is a good example of an input device.
Neither. It is a storage device. Input device is hardware for inputting data. Like a Keyboard, scanner or mouse. An output device would be hardware that input might be display. Like a Printer or Monitor.
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.