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Input device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An input device is any peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system (such as a computer). Input and output devices m...
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Computer needs Input and Output devices. ... The keyboard, mouse, and scanner are Input devices. ... The printer, monitor, speaker are Input devices.
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To be of any use at all a computer has to be able to take input, yet this basic premise can easily escape the modern computer user. With the quality and range of input devices now available, it seems hard to believe that computer input had once to be literally hardwired.
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PCTechGuide helps thousands of IT consumers, students, hobbyists and technicians get the computer knowledge they need every day. Feel free to browse, search and learn, because what we learn, we share ... Input/Output...
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and How to Purchase, Install and Maintain a Personal Computer Third Edition; Shelly Cashman Quasney ; ... Output Devices ... Storage Devices...
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Tim Stilson ; Thu Oct 17 16:32:33 PDT 1996 ... William Putnam and R. Benjamin Knapp ; ... 3.3 Accelerometer (Analog Devices ADXL50)
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Input/output - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, input/output , or I/O , refers to the communication between an information processing system (such as a computer), and the outside world – possibly a human, or another information pr...
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