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1 Lesson 2 CT Intro

2 Input and Output Devices
Input devices data entered into the computer through a variety of devices such as keyboards, microphone, scanner, flash drive or mouse. Output devices allows a user to view or listen to the data a computer processes such as a monitor, printer, headphones, or speakers. Some devices can perform both input and output operations. (Modems)

3 Input Devices – The Keyboard
The keyboard is the most common input device. As you press keys on the keyboard, an electrical signal representing that key is sent to the computer. Keyboards are divided into sections: Typewriter keys: The standard alphabetic and numeric characters you would find on a typewriter. Function keys: Special keys that perform some specific function for the application being run. Numeric keypad: Used for mathematical operations. Directional keys: Used to move the cursor around the screen.

4 Standard Input Devices-Keyboard
Most commonly used input device. Besides a traditional keyboard, popular types include: Security Foldable or flexible Laser virtual keyboard Ergonomic Cordless or wireless Specialized 4 4

5 Security Keyboard

6 Foldable Keyboard

7 Laser Virtual Keyboard

8 Ergonomic Keyboard

9 Input Devices – The Mouse
The mouse is a pointing device that rolls around on a flat surface and controls the location of the pointer on the screen. The mouse performs the following functions: Pointing: Place the on-screen pointer at a specific place. Clicking: Press and release the mouse button. Dragging: Holding down the mouse button and dragging an object to a new location by dragging the mouse. Double-clicking: Pressing and releasing the mouse button twice very quickly. Right-clicking: Pressing the right mouse button.

10 Standard Input Devices (continued)
Mouse: Most commonly used pointing device. Types include: Mechanical Optomechanical Optical Wireless Wireless Mouse and Receiver Optical mouse 1010 1010

11 Other Input Pointing Devices
In addition to the mouse, there are other devices that control the on-screen pointer, including a Joystick: Joysticks consist of a metal or plastic handle mounted on a base that you can move in any direction to move the pointer or other object. These are typically used for video games. They frequently have buttons that can be pushed or clicked to control input/output. Trackball: A pointing device that works like a mouse turned upside down; the ball is on top, operated by your thumb and fingers. These are frequently found on notebook computers.

12 Trackball and Joystick

13 Other Input Devices (Part I)
A graphic tablet is a flat drawing surface connected to the computer. The user draws on the surface, and the figures or writing on the tablet can be input to the computer for processing. Touch display screens contain pictures or shapes that the user can press to input that information. Voice recognition devices allow a user to speak to a computer and have their words input to an application program. These usually require a microphone and special voice recognition software to be installed on the computer.

14 Graphics Tablet and Touch Display Screen

15 Other Input Devices (Part II)
Scanners are devices that can convert a graphical image into a digital image and input it to the computer. Types of scanners include Image scanners for scanning images and text. Bar code scanners to read product bar codes. Magnetic scanners to read the magnetic strip on a credit card. Optical Character Reader (OCR) scanners read answers on a scantron answer sheet. Video input from a camcorder or VCR can be input using video capture cards. Digital cameras takes pictures are stored digitally and then transferred to the computer’s memory. Their images can be input directly into the computer.

16 Scanners Magnetic Scanner Image Scanner Bar Code Scanner

17 Scanner and Digital Camera
Optical Character Reader Scanner

18 Standard Input Devices (continued)
Touchpad: Common feature on laptops; a specialized surface that converts the motion and position of your fingers to a position on the screen. Pointing Stick: A pressure-sensitive device located on the keyboard of many notebook computers and moved with the forefinger. 1818 1818

19 Touchpad and Pointing Stick

20 Standard Input Devices (continued)
Stylus: Pen-like writing instruments to input information to a PDA or other mobile device. Environmental Probes and Sensors: Used with a Web browser to monitor elements of the work area such as humidity, pollution, or security 2020 2020

21 Stylus

22 Specialized Input Devices (continued)
Remote Controls: An input device used for televisions, lights, and fans as well as for industry and business applications. 2222 2222

23 Specialized Input Devices (continued)
Security Devices: Biometric devices consist of a reader or scanning device and software that converts the scanned information into a digital format. The way biometric technology works: Enrollment: User establishes baseline measurement Submission: User presents proof of identity Verification: System compares samples 2323 2323

24 Fingerprint Scanner

25 Specialized Input Devices (continued)
Virtual Devices: Use the synchronized positioning of light-emitting and sensing devices to detect user input; for example, a virtual computer keyboard. 2525 2525

26 Output Devices - Monitors
Monitors are used to display video output to a user. Monitors may be monochromatic or color. Monochromatic monitors display output in a single-color display. Factors that influence the quality of a monitor are Screen size: The diagonal measurement in inches of the display area. Resolution: The number of pixels that can be displayed in the display area. Dot pitch: The distance between each pixel in the display area.

27 Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Monitor

28 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Monitor

29 Gas Plasma Display Monitor

30 Output Devices - Printers
Printers are used to create a hard copy of a document or image. Printers vary by speed, quality, and price. The most popular types of printers are Laser: Produce images using the same techniques as copier machines. Ink-Jet: These use fine nozzles to spray ink onto the page as the paper passes through. Dot matrix: These work similarly to a typewriter in that ink is transferred to the paper by some part of the printer striking a ribbon to transfer an image.

31 Laser Printer

32 Inkjet Printer

33 Dot Matrix Printer

34 Specialized Output Devices (continued)
Specialized Printers: Line printer: High-speed printer attached primarily to large computers. Thermal: Forms characters by heating paper. Mobile: Small, battery-powered printer. Label and postage: Prints labels, including postage, on adhesive-type paper. Plotters are printers that use pens to draw lines to create maps, charts, and blueprints. used by engineers, architects, and artists. 3434 3434

35 Plotter

36 Other Output Devices Multifunction printer: Combines various output options such as printing, scanning, and copying. Projectors are used to project a large image of what is on the computer screen. Speakers allow you to hear recorded music or speech from your computer.

37 Multifunction Printer, Projector, and Speaker

38 Specialized Output Devices
Fax machines and fax modems: Transmit and receive documents through phone lines or computer. Control devices/robots: Robotics is the study, design, and use of robot systems for manufacturing. 3838 3838

39 Fax Machine

40 Specialized Output Devices (continued)
Output Devices for the Physically Challenged: Various special devices are available: Screen magnifiers: Enlarge information on the computer screen. Screen readers: Use speech synthesizers to read content for people who are blind or visually impaired. Voice synthesizers: A voice changes written computer text into synthetic speech. 4040 4040

41 Connecting Input and Output Devices to the Computer
Ports and Connectors: A port, or jack, is an interface to which a peripheral device attaches to or communicates with the system unit. Besides traditional, FireWire, and USB ports, special-purpose ports include SCSI, IrDA, and Bluetooth. 4141 4141

42 Ports Serial Ports – transmits data one bit at a time. Example (Mouse)
Parallel Port – transmits eight bits at a time (Printer) Universal Serial Bus (USB) – Standard for computer ports that support data transfer rates up to 200 million bits per second. Can connect up to 127 devices at one time. Has replaced serial and parallel ports on newer computers

43 Ports USB Supports Plug-and-play refers to the ability of a computer system to configure expansion boards and other devices automatically. Supports Hot Plugging is the ability to add and remove devices to a computer while the computer is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change.

44 Ports FireWire Also known as IEEE and IEEE 1394B.
Supports data transfer rates up to 400 mbps and can connect up to 63 external devices.

45 Special-Purpose Ports
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Standard Interface for connection peripherals such as disk drives and printers. IrDA Wireless port that allows data to be shared between devices using infrared light.

46 Special-Purpose Ports
Bluetooth Uses radio waves and provides wireless short-range communications between both mobile and stationary devices.

47 Connecting Input and Output Devices to the Computer (continued)
Hardware Installation: For most hardware devices to work, they need a set of instructions that communicates with the computer’s operating system, called a driver. If the operating system already contains the driver, it performs an automatic plug-and-play installation for newly connected devices. 4747 4747

48 Computer Performance Factors
A variety of factors affect a computer’s performance: Microprocessor: The higher the generation, the faster and better the processing speed. Random access memory (RAM): Helps increase the processing cycle and enhance performance. Hard disk: Bigger and faster process data faster. Video: Can enhance or slow down performance. 4848 4848


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