Input Devices Lecture 3 Input Devices Md. Mahbubul Alam, PhD PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 1.

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Input Devices Lecture 3 Input Devices Md. Mahbubul Alam, PhD PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 1

Objectives Introducing the Range of Input Devices Ergonomics of Input Devices PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 2

Input Devices Input devices accept data and instructions from the user or from another computer system (such as a computer on the Internet). In order to describe the range of input devices, the following categorization will be helpful: ◦Commonly used input devices ◦Devices for the hand ◦Optical input devices ◦Audiovisual input devices PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 3

Commonly Used Input Devices The Keyboard ◦The keyboard was one of the first peripherals to be used with computers, and it is still the primary input device for entering text and numbers. ◦A standard keyboard includes about 100 keys, each key sends a different signal to the CPU. ◦The standard keyboard keys are arranged in five groups: ◦The alphanumeric keys (keys for letters and numbers) ◦The modifier keys (SHIFT, CTRL, ALT keys) ◦The numeric keypad (numeric keypad located in the right part) ◦The function keys (F1 to F12 keys at top) ◦The cursor-movement keys (Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, arrows) ◦Special purpose keys (Esc, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause/ Break, Insert, Delete, Start, Shortcut) PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 4

Keyboard Layout PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 5

How the Computer Accepts Input from the Keyboard Keyboard Controller Keyboard Buffer System Software CPUCPU 1) A key is pressed on the keyboard 2) The keyboard controller sends the scan code for the key to the keyboard buffer 3) The keyboard controller sends an interrupt request to the system software 4) The system software responds to the interrupt by reading the scan code from the keyboard buffer 5) The system software passes the scan code to the CPU PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 6

Commonly Used Input Devices The Mouse ◦A mouse is an input device that can move around on a flat surface (usually on a desk or keyboard tray) and control the pointer. ◦The pointer (also called the mouse pointer) is an on-screen object usually an arrow that is used to select text, access menus, and interact with programs, files, or data that appear on the screen. ◦Types: ◦Mechanical Mouse ◦Optical Mouse (nonmechanical) ◦Some variants of the mouse are: ◦Trackballs (a pointing device that works like an upside-down mouse) ◦Trackpads (also called touchpad, a stationary pointing device that many people find less tiring to use than a mouse or trackball) ◦Track points (a small joystick positioned near the middle of the keyboard) PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 7

Trackball, Track pad, Track Point PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 8

Devices for the Hand Pen ◦Pen-based systems, including many table PCs, personal digital assistants, and other type of handheld computers use a pen (often called stylus) for data input and as the pointing device to select commands or menus. Touch Screens ◦Touch screens accept input by allowing the user to place a fingertip directly on the computer screen, usually to make a selection from a menu of choices. Game Controllers ◦A game controller is a special input device that accepts the user’s input for playing a game. Two primary types of game controllers are joysticks and game pads. PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 9

Optical Input Devices Bar Code Readers ◦Bar code readers, such as those used in super markets, can read bad codes, translate them into numbers, and input the numbers into a computer system. Image Scanners ◦Image scanners convert printed images into digitized formats that can be stored and manipulated (most photo edit) in computers. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) ◦An image scanner equipped with OCR software can translate a page of text into a string of character codes in the computer’s memory. PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 10

Audiovisual Input Devices Microphones ◦Microphones can accept auditory input. Using speech recognition software, microphones can be used as an input device for dictating text, navigating programs, and choosing commands. Sound cards ◦Sound card takes analog sound signals and digitizes them. A sound card also can convert digital sound signals to analog form. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) ◦MIDI connects many kinds of electronic musical instruments to computer. PC video cameras and digital cameras ◦PC video cameras and digital cameras can digitized full-motion and still images, which can be stored and edited on the PC or transmitted over a LAN or the Internet. PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 11

Ergonomics Ergonomics is the study of the physical relationship between people and their tools – such as computers – addresses these issues. Now more than ever before, people recognize the importance of having ergonomically correct computer furniture and using proper posture and techniques while working with computers. Ergonomically correct means that a tool or a workplace is designed to work properly with the human body, and thus reduces the risk of strain and injuries. PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 12

Health Hazards Repetitive stress injury or repetitive strain injury (RSI) results from continuously using the body in ways it was not designed to work, such as pain in wrist or hand caused by using a keyboard or mouse for long period of time. Eyestrain is fatigue of the eyes (eye muscles are stained) caused by focusing on the same point on the computer monitor for too long. It can lead to chronic headache. Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are created during the generation, transmission and use of low- frequency electrical power while using devices like computers and can cause cancer in long run. PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 13

Ergonomic Techniques for Avoiding Hazards Office chairs of offices should: ◦Allow you to adjust its height ◦Provide good lower-back support ◦Have adjustable armrests PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 14

Ergonomic Techniques for Avoiding Hazards Use an ergonomic keyboard Use a padded wrist support Keep your wrist straight Sit up straight Learn how to type quickly but safe Take frequent breaks from typing PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 15

End of Chapter PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUBUL ALAM, PHD 16