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Input & Output Hardware Chapter 6 Taking Charge of Computing and Communications

Input Hardware Keyboards Mouses and other pointing devices Source Data Entry Input Devices

Keyboards You already know about these. Any Questions?

Mouses (Mice) Etc. Mouse Trackball Pointing Stick (pencil eraser on laptop) Touchpad (normally laptop) Joystick & other game controllers Light pen Digitizing tablet

Source Data Entry Scanning Devices – Bar Code Readers – Mark Recognition OMR (Tests) MICR – Optical Character Recognition Fax

Source Data Entry (cont) Imaging Systems – Scanner Flatbed Sheetfed Handheld Audio Input Video Input including Digital Camera

Esoteric Source Data Entry Sensors Radio Frequency GPS Voice Recognition

Output Hardware “Softcopy” vs. Hardcopy

Display Devices CRT’s Flat Panel Display Display controller Cards

Characteristics of Display systems Clarity – Resolution – Dot pitch – Refresh rate – Color Depth Monochrome vs Color

Hardcopy Output Devices Impact Printers – Dot-matrix – Character printers Non-Impact printers – Laser – Inkjet – Thermal Black & White vs. Color

Other Hard Copy Devices Plotters Multifunction Printers COM (computer output Microfilm)

Other Output Devices Sound VR

Combination Devices for both Input and Output Terminal – Dumb – Intelligent – POS Touch Screen

Cards Magnetic stripe Smart Cards Optical Cards