A device which encodes characters by the depression of keys is known as:

A device which encodes characters by the depression of keys is known as:

  • (A) Printer
  • (B) Keyboard
  • (C) Mouse
  • (D) Hard drive
A keyboard is a device that encodes characters when its keys are pressed. As a primary method of inputting information into a computer, a keyboard helps convert the characters typed into a computer by translating them into electrical signals or digital data, which represent letters, numbers, and symbols that a computer can process.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

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