Two common output devices for blind people are Braille displays and screen readers. Braille displays convert on-screen text into Braille characters that can be read by touch, allowing users to access digital content. Screen readers, on the other hand, use text-to-speech technology to audibly read aloud the content displayed on a computer or mobile device, enabling blind users to navigate and interact with software and websites.
These are the two output devices:KeyboardMouse
Two output devices used at an ATM are a monitor and the device that dispenses money.
braille and headset
Peripheral devices are typically classified into two main types: input devices and output devices. Input devices, such as keyboards and mice, allow users to enter data into a computer. Output devices, such as monitors and printers, display or produce the results of computer processes. Some devices, like multifunction printers, can serve as both input and output devices.
Input and Output.
Generally, the two main input devices are a keyboard and mouse, while the two main output devices are a monitor and printer.
Input: Mouse and Keyboard Output: Monitor and printer
If i recall, the only thing like that is a touchscreen- input is the sensor and output is the visual
The two most common are a printer and a screen. CD /DVD burners can be considered output devices as well as input devices as can flash drives.
Well, I'm not blind or would not be doing this, but blind people can dream about tons of things, it is not cornered in at one or two things.
Monitor- displays text and graphics. Speakers- plays sounds.
"Touch screen "acts as both input and output devices