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Microphone is a input device because it's plugged in computer. All devices that you plug in computer are input devices.
An input/output device is any device that transfers data to or from your computer. Common examples include keyboards, mice, printers, etc.
An input device. In fact it is the ONLY way to input data into a computer. However, the most common input device is the computer's hard-drives or mass-storage devices (which are also output devices), followed by the mouse and keyboard.
A joystick is an input device. The movement of the stick is translated into signals that are sent to the receiving computer. To identify if the device is input or output, simply think of this: Do you need to send a command to the computer (inputting), or is the computer displaying (outputting) information to you?
Raw data The Keyboard - nothing can happen without it.
No, it is an input. The data goes in to the computer from the scanner, not out of the computer to the scanner.
It is an input device. Just as a scanner would be an input device to a computer.
A scanner is an input device because it sends (or 'inputs') information to the computer.
Your input device, for example a mouse, is connected to your input medium, your computer. an input device is a device that is used to input or helps to enter data into the computer and an input medium is where the input device is detected e.g the slots
Yes, a computer mouse is considered a input device.
A joystick is an input device. It receives input from the user in the form of it's operation which it then passes on to the computer. Speakers are an example of an output device. They receive no input from the user, and only output (sound in this case). You can think of an input device as something that gives the computer information. And an output device as something that receives information from the computer.