What is an input interface? how does it differ from output interface?
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Through input devices, Input interface transforms the input data and instructions fed to a computer into binary codes that are acceptable to a computer.
Whereas in output interfaces, the information obtained from data processing is transformed into human acceptable form from a binary form.
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Whereas in output interfaces, the information obtained from data processing is transformed into human acceptable form from a binary form.
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The input interfaces change the information and guidelines nourished to the computer through its input devices into the paired codes which are worthy of the computer. For example, a console or mouse is an input gadget for a PC, while screens and printers are output gadgets.
Though, the output interfaces change the information gotten from information processing, from binary form to human adequate (discernable) form.
Though, the output interfaces change the information gotten from information processing, from binary form to human adequate (discernable) form.
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