Input Device
Input Device
An input device is
any hardware device that sends data to a computer, allowing you to
interact with and control the computer. The picture shows
a Logitech trackball mouse, an example of an input device.
The most commonly used or primary input devices on a computer are
the keyboard and mouse. However, there are dozens of other devices that
can also be used to input data into the computer. Below is a list of computer
input devices that can be utilized with a computer or a computing device.
Note: Although OMR cards and punch cards contain data they are not
considered input devices by themselves. It is the readers that read the cards
that are considered the input device.
Tip: Keep in mind that drives such as a CD-ROM, DVD, Floppy diskette drive,
and a USB Flash drive may be capable of sending information to a computer,
but they are not input devices. They are considered storage devices.
Output device
Tip: Keep in mind that drives such as a CD-ROM, DVD, Floppy diskette drive,
and USB Flash drive may be capable of receiving information from the
computer, but they are not output devices. These are considered storage
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