Virtual Input Devices Keyboard Emulation
Touchscreen Interface Gesture Recognition
Virtual Reality Controllers Motion Tracking Sensors
Eye Tracking Devices Speech Recognition Software

 

simulation of a keyboard to input text or commands devices that allow users to interact with a computer or system without physical hardware
technology that interprets human gestures as commands for input interface that allows users to input commands by touching a screen
sensors that track movement for input in virtual environments devices used to interact with virtual environments in VR
software that translates spoken words into text or commands devices that track eye movements for input in applications

 

Brain-Computer Interfaces Haptic Feedback Devices
Virtual Drive Disk Image
Mounting ISO File
Partition Emulation

 

devices that provide tactile feedback for virtual interactions interfaces that interpret brain signals for input in virtual environments
A file that contains the entire contents and structure of a storage device, including virtual drives. Emulated storage device that simulates a physical drive, allowing users to access and manage files as if they were using a physical drive.
A type of disk image that contains the data structure of an optical disc. The process of making a storage device, such as a virtual drive, accessible and usable by the operating system.
The imitation of the functionality of one system using another system, often seen in virtual drives. A logical division on a storage device, including virtual drives, used to organize and manage data.

 

Network Drive File System
RAID Snapshot Drives
Ramdisk Cloud Drive
Snapshot

 

The structure and logic used to organize data on a storage device, including virtual drives. A virtual drive that is accessed over a network, allowing users to store and retrieve files remotely.
Snapshot drives are storage devices that capture the state of a system at a specific point in time, allowing users to revert back to that state if needed. RAID A storage technology that combines multiple physical or virtual drives for performance and redundancy.
A remote storage service that allows users to store and access files over the internet. A virtual drive that uses a portion of a computer's RAM to emulate a hard drive.
A copy of the state of a system, typically used for backup or recovery purposes to restore data to a previous state.