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1 Computer Basics: Parts of a Computer? External Components

2 Look at this picture of a computer from our Computer Lab
Look at this picture of a computer from our Computer Lab. A computer is made up of many parts. Let’s explore the parts to see if you know what they are called!

3 The Monitor The monitor looks like a TV and lets you see your work and your files.

4 The CPU Tower models that stand up tall. They house the “CPU”.
CPU stands for “Central Processing Unit”. The tower contains the “brain” of the computer.

5 The Keyboard The keyboard operates a lot like a typewriter, but has many additional keys that let it do special things a typewriter can’t. The keyboard is used to input text into a computer or other device.

6 The Mouse Nope, it’s not a rodent! It’s called a mouse because of it’s shape and the way the cable attaching it to the computer looks a bit like a tail. When using the mouse, you’ll see a small moving arrow. This arrow is called the pointer. The mouse controls the screen’s cursor or pointer in conjunction with the way it is moved on a flat surface.

7 The Keyboard The keyboard is probably the most used input device. It operates a lot like a typewriter, but has many additional keys that let it do special things a typewriter can’t.

8 Speakers Speakers can be connected to your computer so you can hear very realistic sound effects and wonderful music.

9 Printers Once a computer user has created something on the computer, such as a story, he can send it to the printer. The printer prints exactly what’s on the screen.

10 Two Common Types of Printers
An inkjet printer usually prints in color. It prints by squirting out small dots of ink onto the paper. A laser printer uses a laser beam to create an image that is transferred to paper. It uses toner and a drum. The ink is powder.

11 Microphone Microphones convert sound waves into electrical energy variations, which is then amplified, transmitted or recorded.

12 Headphones Headphones contain transducers that convert an audio signal into sound waves.

13 Webcam A webcam is a digital camera that’s connected to a computer. It can send live pictures from wherever it’s sited to another location by means of the internet. 

14 Scanner A scanner is a very useful device. You can place a page of writing or pictures in the scanner and it will send the information to your computer.

15 Cables A cable may refer to any of the following: A cable cord, connector or plug. A cable is one or more wires covered in a plastic covering that allows for the transmission of power or data between devices. Below are pictures of cables commonly used to connect your computer components.

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