A USB input device refers to any peripheral that connects to a computer or other devices via a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface and is used to provide input. Common examples include keyboards, mice, and game controllers. These devices allow users to interact with the computer, sending commands or data for processing. USB input devices are popular due to their ease of use and plug-and-play functionality.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
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A USB stick is both an input and an output device. Data can be written to the stick, and can be extracted from the stick.
A USB port takes a device that can be both an input and an output device. For instance, an external USB hard-drive can be written to (by keyboard) and data can be extracted (put up on the monitor or sent to a printer).
A USB port is both and input and output port. Depends on what is connected to it as to which is functions as. Connect a camera and it is an input device. Connect a printer and it is an output device. Connect a printer/scanner and it is both.
Neither, it is classified as a Storage Device.
Its not UBS its USB and yes usb is a out put device but it can also be used as a storage device and an input device.Input USBMouseKeyboardJoystickOutput USBPrintermonitor
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If your game device has a USB input, no problem, just send the game to the your game player. Pay attention if both USB input and output are 2.0 or 3.0 type of USB.
A touchpad is an input device. It operates on the same principle as your mouse does, taking your movements or gestures and translating them into a form the computer can understand in order to get work done.
A USB drive is a device that stores data and could be considered either an output or input device, though not in the sense of a monitor or speakers being an output device or a keyboard and mouse an input device. The data it contains cannot be directly accessable by the human senses in those same terms.