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5. A joystick is an output device.
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Answered by ItscodingAmit
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5. A joystick is an output device.

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Answered by aditijaink283
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The correct answer to the given question is:

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A joystick is an input device.

Explanation:

A joystick is an input device that can be used to manage the movement of a computer device's cursor or pointer. The joystick has a lever that can be moved to control the pointer/cursor movement. The input device is typically used for gaming applications, though occasionally graphics ones as well.

The joystick's capacity for quick interactions, which are crucial in gaming applications, is one of its obvious benefits. The joystick offers an excellent gaming experience that is superior to that offered by other input devices. It is simple in design and straightforward to understand how to utilize. It frequently costs little.

Some joysticks only allow for forward, left, right, and backward movement; they do not support diagonal or lateral movements.

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