For it to be an input device, the requirements are for the user to be able to input information into a device or computer system. (keyboard, mouse)
Output devices need to show and display information aswell as produce information. (monitor, printer)
A touch-screen mobile phone would be a good example for an input/output device, you touch the screen to get it to do something, at the same time you gather the information from the screen.
AN input-output interface is the piece of equipment or location at which information can be input and output from a device such as a computer. Examples of an input interfaces are: Command line, such as a DOS prompt. You manually enter in commands to achieve your results that you want. The keyboard is also part of this interface. A GUI (graphical user interface) is an Icon based interface and is much more user friendly and easier to use. (from a novice stand point) ;-) An output interface could be a printer a screen or a speaker.
AN input-output interface is the piece of equipment or location at which information can be input and output from a device such as a computer. Examples of an input interfaces are: Command line, such as a DOS prompt. You manually enter in commands to achieve your results that you want. The keyboard is also part of this interface. A GUI (graphical user interface) is an Icon based interface and is much more user friendly and easier to use. (from a novice stand point) ;-) An output interface could be a printer a screen or a speaker.
What input does it need to be on to play a video game
Neither. A computer contains both input and output devices. Many modern input and output devices contain embedded computers, that interface between the main computer and the actual input or output hardware of the device.
Peripherals
Depends. There are hardware which are input and hardware that are output. eg:Input hardware:ScannerMicrophoneCD player (Not CD-RW)Output hardware:SpeakersPrinterMonitor
An I/O interface is a facility on a computer system for input and/or output of data. An example is a USB port on a PC.
To connect a guitar amp to an audio interface, you can use a 1/4 inch instrument cable to connect the amp's output to the interface's input. Make sure to adjust the input levels on the interface to avoid distortion.
The BIOS, or Basic Input-Output System.
The rule is what actions (operations) the function performs. The only requirement is that for each imput there is an output and that the same input always results in the same output. (Different inputs can have the same output).
To connect an amp to an audio interface, you can use a standard instrument cable to connect the amp's output to the audio interface's input. Make sure to adjust the input levels on the audio interface to avoid distortion and ensure proper sound quality.
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