Input and Output devices

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Input and Output devices by Mind Map: Input and Output devices

1. Input devices are any device that allow users to enter data and commands.

1.1. Keyboards and voice recognition are input devices.

1.1.1. assistive keyboards can be used to meet the differing needs of learners with special needs. Benefit is helping the student cope with their disability but the challenge would be finding the right key stroke speed for them or the right voice program.

2. Output devices is hardware components that move information/data out of the computer to make it accessible to you.

2.1. Monitor and printers are output devices.

2.1.1. Monitor displays information on the screen in electronic form (soft copy). Printer displays the information in print form ( hard copy).

2.1.1.1. LCD monitors take up less space and are easy to move for a classroom setting but they are more fragile and can damage easier. Inkjet printers are slower but more economical for a classroom. So the challenge with this is glitches an slow print time but it is more practical for schools.