Let's see. your question is too wide, but I think that by "input" your refer to the devices that connect into your computer. Among them you have the regular ones (keyboard, mouse) and then a webcam, a scanner, a print scanner, a microfone. They all provide data to the computer. Out devices are the screen, printer, speakers, etc.
POINTING DEVICES SCANNING DEVICES VOICE INPUT DEVICES
It's 'manual' input. Because someone has to physically 'feed' the cheques though the reader.
A barcode reader is considered a direct input device because it captures data directly from a barcode and converts it into a digital format that can be processed by a computer or system. This process occurs in real-time, allowing for immediate data entry without the need for intermediary steps. By scanning barcodes, it eliminates manual data entry errors and enhances efficiency in tracking inventory or processing transactions.
An input device is any device that enables feeding of information into a computer, including office data entry devices. An office data entry device is one that is purely used for keying in data into a computer e.g. a mouse and a keyboard.
A monitor is an input device only if it is a touchscreen.
It scans and input data into a PC. (Input device)
It would actually be considered a Storage device. Not input or output.
A palmtop can be considered to be a host. It can be both input or output.
Type your answer here... A monitor is considered an output device. It is a way for the user to view input on the system.
yes it is...you have to put electricity into it to get light out of it
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.
yes