The only way a person can see what information a computer has is through output devices E.G monitors, speakers and many others. We can only give information to a computer through the means of input devices like, mice, keyboards, touch screens and whatever the computer interface is designed to accept.
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For a Windows PC, click the START button (usually in the bottom left corner of the display. Select MY COMPUTER. Then you can right-click on the drive icon (say the "C:" drive) and select PROPERTIES. This opens a window that provides information about the drive and includes information such as the drive capacity and used and free space on the drive.
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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).
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