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input device in explain

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Answered by aditya1984
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An input device is a hardware or peripheral device used to send data to a computer. An input device allows users to communicate and feed instructions and data to computers for processing, display, storage and/or transmission.

Because input devices are geared toward user-computer interaction, they are used to transform user actions or commands into electronic signals that are understood by computers.

Examples of input devices include:

Keyboards: Allow users to input alphanumeric data and commands

Pointing devices and game controllers: Allow users to direct application software and interact with graphical user interfaces

Audio and video devices: Allow users to capture sound and images.

Input also may come from other computers via input/output (I/O) devices, like network adapters and Bluetooth devices.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

An input device is a hardware or peripheral device used to send data to a computer. An input device allows users to communicate and feed instructions and data to computers for processing, display, storage and/or transmission.

Because input devices are geared toward user-computer interaction, they are used to transform user actions or commands into electronic signals that are understood by computers.

Examples of input devices include:

Keyboards: Allow users to input alphanumeric data and commands

Pointing devices and game controllers: Allow users to direct application software and interact with graphical user interfaces

Audio and video devices: Allow users to capture sound and images.

Input also may come from other computers via input/output (I/O) devices, like network adapters and Bluetooth devices.

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