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Input device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, an input device is any peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system ...
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Keep in mind that drives such as a CD-ROM, DVD, and a Floppy diskette drive may be capable of sending the computer information but they are not input devices.
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BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Manual input devices
A secondary school revision resource for GCSE ICT looking at input devices, processing and output devices.
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Input Devices
Input Devices. Input devices are things we use to put information INTO a computer. Here are some examples of input devices. Note: An APPLICATION is a type of computer ...
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Input Devices - How To Information | eHow.com
Input Devices how to articles and videos including What Are the Two Primary Input Devices on a Computer?, The Limitations of Traditional Input Devices, How to Type in ...
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WHAT IS INPUT? Input is any data or instructions you enter into the memory of a computer. Once input is in memory, the CPU can access it and process the input into ...
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Input Devices Mice, Keyboards, and Connection types explained
Mice, Keyboards, and Connection types explained ... Input Devices . PC Hardware aims to provide a website dedicated to providing useful information about computer ...
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What is input device? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia ...
Input devices other than the keyboard are sometimes called alternate input devices. Mice, trackballs, and light pens are all alternate input devices.
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input device: Definition from Answers.com
input device n. A device, such as a keyboard, used to enter information into a computer.
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Input Devices, Covering Keyboards, Mice, Trackballs, Light ...
Visit PC World for recent input device reviews and price comparisons on keyboards, mice, trackballs, and light pens from knowledgeable experts.
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