The device you're referring to is known as a trackpad or touchpad. It is a flat, sensitive surface embedded in the notebook keyboard that allows users to control the cursor by moving their fingers across it. Users can perform various functions, such as clicking or scrolling, through different gestures or taps on the trackpad. This compact design helps save space compared to a traditional mouse.
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It depends on your notebook. My notebook has 80 keys, my friends notebook has 84 keys. A standard computer keyboard has 107 keys.
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A notebook is a computer with a small keyboard basically and a netbook is a computer with a full on keyboard. Netbooks are smaller than Notebooks and they are ultra-portable than Notebooks. The battery life of Netbooks is more efficient than Notebooks.
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NO. A notebook is a computer. A computer is a machine that takes INPUT, PROCESSES IT to an OUTPUT and stores the MEMORY. An INPUT would be a keyboard, a mouse, a webcam. OUTPUT is the DISPLAY or PRINTER or SPEAKERS.
Absolutely. Most notebook computers either have a dedicated soket for an external keyboard, or a spare USB socket. Usually, plugging an external keyboard disables the built-in one until it's unplugged.
A notebook computer is both an input, proccesing and output device. eg, keyboard inputs keypresses, proccesor processes them and screen outputs them as letters on the screen. Keyboard:Input Proccesor: um... processor Screen:Output
Generally notebooks have less RAM and storage than a desktop. A notebook may also have a short battery life, smaller keyboard, and a touchpad instead of a mouse.
Yes.
A laptop is a personal computer that has a full-sized keyboard, a monitor that opens up and built in storage drives. Similar to a laptop, a notebook is a personal computer with a full-sized keyboard and monitor that opens up, but unlike a laptop, it does not have built in storage, rather it has ports that allow external drives to be connected. A netbook is essentially a smaller sized notebook.
Yes. Notebook and tablet computers generally belong to two different categories of personal computing devices: those with a keyboard and without a touchscreen (notebook), and those without a keyboard but with a touchscreen (tablet). However, hybrid solutions are available. External keyboards can be connected to a tablet computer (such as an iPad), and some notebook or laptop computers feature touch-sensitive displays.