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1 Methods of Computer Input and Output

2 THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:
THIS LESSON INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: The Keyboard The Mouse Mouse Variations Hand Devices Alternate Input Devices Audio-Visual - Multimedia - Input Devices

3 What is Computer Input? Input is
You use input devices to communicate with your computer

4 THE KEYBOARD – Standard Layout
STANDARD KEYBOARD A standard computer keyboard has about _____ keys. Most keyboards use the __________ layout, named for the first ____ ______ in the _____ _____ of letters.

5 THE KEYBOARD – Standard Layout
Most keyboards have keys arranged in six groups: _______________ ______________

6 THE KEYBOARD – Ergonomic Keyboards
Long periods of keyboard use can cause _________ such as ______________ and ___________________. An ________________ ____________ keyboard can help you avoid injuries. You also can avoid injuries by adopting _________________ ____________ keyboarding practices.

7 THE KEYBOARD – How A Keyboard Works
When you press a key: The keyboard controller detects the keystroke. The controller places a scan code in the keyboard buffer, indicating which key was pressed. The keyboard sends the computer an interrupt request, telling the CPU to accept the keystroke.

8 THE MOUSE THE MOUSE The mouse is a ___________ _______ you hold.
Use the mouse to move a _________ __________on the screen. The mouse can be used to issue ________, start __________, ______ text, ______, _______, ______, and perform other types of ________ tasks.

9 THE MOUSE THE GRAPHICAL POINTER
Use the ________ to move a graphical pointer on the screen. The graphical pointer is the ______ that ______ on the _______ . Changes _______ depending on the _______ being performed.

10 USING THE MOUSE INVOLVES SEVEN TECHNIQUES:
THE MOUSE -- Mouse Techniques USING THE MOUSE INVOLVES SEVEN TECHNIQUES: ___ ___________ -- Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. ______________ -- Press and release the left mouse button once. _______________ -- Press and release the left mouse button twice. ______________ -- Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. ______________ -- Press and release the right mouse button. 6. ______________ -- Roll the scroll button. ______________ -- Press and release the left mouse button three times.

11 ______________ mouse TYPES OF MICE Two or three ______________
The Mouse -- Variants of the Mouse TYPES OF MICE Two or three ______________ Optional ______________ ______________ ______________ mouse ______________ No ball, uses ______________ __________ Wireless No ______________ , RF or ______________ connection to PC

12 TRACKBALL The Mouse -- Variants of the Mouse
A trackball is like a ______________ turned ______________ . Use your ______________ to move the ball and your ______________ to press the buttons.

13 TRACKPADS The Mouse -- Variants of the Mouse
A track pad is a ____________ pad that provides the same functionality as a mouse. To use a track pad, you _____ your finger across its _______. Track pads provide a set of _______ that function like mouse buttons.

14 Integrated Pointing Devices
The Mouse -- Variants of the Mouse Integrated Pointing Devices An integrated pointing device is a small _______ built into the keyboard. To use an integrated pointing device, you move the __________ . These devices provide a set of _________ that function like mouse buttons .

15 Alternative Input Devices –Hand Devices
PENS Use an ______________ to write on the screen and choose commands. Common input devices for _________________ , like “personal digital assistants (PDAs)” and Blackberry phones, SmartBoards, ipads. Handy for ______________ or ______________ , not for inputting a lot of text. The user can point, tap, draw and write on the computer’s screen with a pen.

16 Alternative Input Devices –Hand Devices
TOUCH SCREEN Touch-screen systems accept _______ directly through the monitor. Touch screens use _______ to detect the touch of a _______ . Touch-screen systems are useful for selecting _______ from _______ . ATM machines, cash registers, restaurants are _______ places where touch screens are used.

17 Alternative Input Devices – Graphics Tablet
Used with a special pen called a _______ Can write or draw on a graphic tablet Turns data into _______ computer text

18 BAR CODE READERS Read bar codes—_______ of _______ bars.
Alternative Input Devices – Optical Input Devices BAR CODE READERS Read bar codes—_______ of _______ bars. The reader emits _______ , which reflects off the bar code and into a _______ in the reader. The detector translates the code into _______ . Commonly _______ _______ in retail stores as well as _______ . Flatbed bar code readers are commonly found in _______. Courier services often use _______ readers.

19 Alternative Input Devices – Optical Input Devices
IMAGE SCANNERS Image scanners _______ printed images for storage and/or use in a computer. A scanner shines _______ onto the image and interprets the reflection. _______ _______ _______ (OCR) software translates scanned text into an image or as an editable electronic documents.

20 Multimedia -- Microphones and Speech Recognition
Alternative Input Devices – Audio Visual Input Devices Multimedia -- Microphones and Speech Recognition Microphones accept _______ input – the use of a microphone requires a _______ _______ in the PC. Sound cards digitize analog sound _______ and convert digital sound signals to analog _______ – text and words. With speech recognition software, you can use your microphone to _______ text, _______ programs, and _______ commands.

21 Alternative Input Devices – Camera and Video Input
PC Video Cameras digitize _______ _______ images – movies! Digital Cameras capture _______ images. Cameras break images into _______ and store _______ about each pixel. Video images may be compressed to use _______ memory and storage space.


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