COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
INPUTOUTPUT DEVICES
Question
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How would you describe a joystick?
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An input device-a stick that pivots on a base-relays angle or direction to the computer
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An output device-a stick that pivots on a base-only used for gaming
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An input device-a stick that pivots on a base-uses sensors to relay information to computer
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A pointing device used to move an object on screen in any direction. It employs a vertical rod mounted on a base with one or two buttons. Joysticks are used extensively in video arcade games, and they were the primary game controller on home computers during the 1980s and 90s.
Detailed explanation-2: -The joystick is an input device that is used to control the cursor. The joystick is used for gaming purpose. A joystick is equipped with one or more push-buttons for controlling.
Detailed explanation-3: -IT IS ONLY USED AS AN INPUT DEVICE FOR PLAYING GAMES.
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