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Computer Parts

QuestionAnswer
Mouse input device used to control your cursor and navigate your screen
keyboard input device used to enter text into the computer
monitor output device that takes information and displays it on the screen for you to see
CPU (Central Processing Unit) the "brain" of the computer where data or information is stored
speakers output devices that play music or sound for all to hear
headphones output device that plays music or sound for you to listen to privately
printer output device used to print information from your computer onto paper
microphone input device used to put sound or your voice into the computer
CD Storage device used to store music, picture, or data files
DVD storage device used to store videos
Flash Drive storage device used to store all kinds of files (fits into the USB port)
scanner input device used to take paper copies of information and put it into your computer as digital files
cursor tells you where your mouse is on the screen (can be an arrow, a pointed finger, a blinking line, a four-sided arrow)
projector output device that projects what you see on your computer onto a screen or whiteboard
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