GROUP 4
Input & Output Devices
INPUT DEVICES
Input Output Devices
WHAT ARE INPUT DEVICES?
As the name suggests, input devices are hardware
devices that allow data to be entered into the computer. It
helps you communicate with the computer.
Many such devices exist, ranging from the more common
ones, such as keyboard, through to the more specialist devices
such as barcode readers.
Keyboard
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The keyboard is the most common and
widely used input device.
It as an input device used to enter data into
the computer system.
At its essence, a keyboard is a series of
switches connected to a microprocessor that
monitors the state of each switch and initiates a
specific response to a change in that state.
Types of keyboards
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Enhanced or extended keyboard
Laid out QWERTY format
Connected to computer by cable.
Cordless keyboard
Connected to keyboard wirelessly.
Usually uses Bluetooth technology.
Ergonomic keyboard
Designed to help Cumulative Traumatic Disorder (CTD)
Prevents damage to nerve tissue due for wrist due to
repeated motion.
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Mouse
A mouse is an input devices that fits
comfortably under the palm of your hand.
A mouse is a pointing device.
We use mouse to control the movement of the
cursor on the screen and to make selections
from the screen.
The bottom of a mouse is flat and contains a
mechanism that detects the movement of a
mouse.
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Types Of Mouse
Optical
mouse
Cordless
mouse
Mechanical
mouse
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Scanner
A scanner is an input device that scans
documents such as photographs and pages of
text.
When a document is scanned, it is converted
into a digital format.
This creates an electronic version of the
document that can be viewed and edited on a
computer.
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Two most common types of scanners: Flatbed Scanner The most popular.
Operate in a similar way to
photocopiers.
Most common size of
documents are of A4 size.
Handheld Handheld scanners are more
portable than flatbed.
Different sizes of document
can be scanned more readily
than flatbed scanners.
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Optical Mark Recognition.
Optical mark recognition is the process of
automatically extracting data from noticeable
fields, such as checkboxes and fill-in the fields,
on printed forms.
Typically used to scan MCQ answer papers.
Also used to scan surveys, questionners,
votes.
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Reflects
light
onto
paper
Interprets
pattern of
data
Sends data
to computer
for storing,
analysis, and
reporting
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Microphone
Microphones can be used to allow a computer to
convert sounds into data that it can handle.
A microphone allows you to record your voice to
the computer.
It also lets you speak to other people using
computers or even on the telephone.
A microphone is also called a mic.
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Microphones can be used to add speech to number of
different applications like a presentation.
It also allows peoples speech to be translated into text.
Far easier to use then a keyboard.
Microphones can also be used to recognize a command.
Eg. :- Some cars now have voice activated systems to
switch on the lights, turn the radio volume etc.
Mobile phones also use the service of a microphone
for performing various functions.
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Output Devices
An output device is any piece of computer
hardware equipment used to communicate the
results of data processing carried out by an
information processing system (such as a
computer) to the outside world.
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Monitor
Monitor is a TV like device that display
information on screen.
It can display text as well as graphic images in
color or black & white while based on monitor
type.
Monitors are classified on the basis of color and
signals.
Screen output is referred to as soft copy.
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TYPES OF MONITORS
Cathode
Ray Tube
Liquid
Crystal
Display
Light
emitting
Diode
Some
monitors
have built in
speakers.
Digital data
Speakers are
from
Sound cards
required to This analogue computer is
enable the
listen to
signal is then converted to
computer to
music and
amplified
analogue
output sound
video
through
form, using
through
CD/DVD
speakers.
digital to
speakers.
sound.
analogue
converter.
Sound Cards and Speakers
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Printer
Input Output Devices
Printer is a device that accepts text and graphic
output from a computer and transfers the
information to paper, usually to standard size
sheets of paper.
They vary in size, speed, sophistication, and cost.
MOST COMMON TYPES OF PRINTERS:Laser
Printer
Inkjet
Printer
Dot
matrix
Printer
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Plotter
Plotters are similar to the computer
printers.
It is used to draw pictures on paper
based on commands from a computer.
Plotters differ from printers in that they
draw lines using a pen.
They can produce continuous lines.
Plotters are used in engineering
applications.
They are more expensive than printers.
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Projector
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A projector is a device that
enables an image, such as a
computer screen, to be
projected onto a flat surface.
These devices are commonly used in
meetings and presentations as they allow
for a large image to be shown so everyone
in a room can see.
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Bibliography
Whatis.techtarget.com
Techterms.com
Computer.howstuffworks.com
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Input Output Devices
Presented By:
109.Divya Jadega
117.Rishika Mahagoankar
126.Kritika Ojha
134.Namrata Rao
146.Shreya Vyas