the devices connected with a computer physically for the purpose of enter data into computer is called input devices. some important input devices are key board mouse scanner joystick lightpen etc.
An input, with regards to electronics, is any device or peripheral that provides data to an information processing system, such as a computer. An example of an input device is a keyboard which inputs data to a PC.
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A human data input device is one that allows a human to interact with a complex machine such as a computer. Some examples of a human data input device are things like a keyboard and mouse.
An SD card is considered a storage device rather than an input or output device. It is used to store data such as photos, videos, and documents. When data is written to an SD card from a computer or camera, it is considered an output action, and when data is read from an SD card into a device, it is considered an input action.
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Yes, the joy stick is an input device as it is used inside the computer. Input devices are used inside the computer like mouses, keyboards etc. Printers etc. bring things out from the computer so they are output devices! ~Cheers ~Hope you liked the answer
An input device is a device that is used to input data or information into a computer. Some examples of input devices inchoess3 nut in yo buttComputer miceTouchpadsTrackballsImage scannersWebcamsBarcode scannersVideo capture / tuner cardsMicrophonesMIDI instruments
Most keyboards are mainly input. Some have lights to tell if caps lock, num lock, or scroll lock is on. Some of the fancier ones have screens in each of the keys, but the average keyboard is an input device
Desktop are both, mean input and output, but in some times it is call out put device.
A bar code reader is an input Device. Although they sometimes output a visible light, the purpose is to gather data from a printed code and input that data into your system (computer, Point of Sale, etc.)
Generally, a MIDI instrument is an input device. It takes the musical data from the user who plays it. Playing the instrument sends input into the computer. However, depending on the instrument, such as if the instrument is standalone, it can possibly be used as an output device as well. Files stored on the computer could cause the instrument to play. So some are strictly input devices and some are I/O devices.