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Discovering Computers

Fundamentals,
2011 Edition
Living in a Digital World
Objectives Overview

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for Detailed Objectives Chapter 5
Objectives Overview

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for Detailed Objectives Chapter 5
What Is Input?

• Input is any data and instructions entered into the


memory of a computer

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Figure 5-1 Chapter 5
What Is Input?

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Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

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Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

• A keyboard is an input device that contains keys


users press to enter data and instructions into a
computer

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Figure 5-2 Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

• Most desktop computer keyboards have…

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Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

• An ergonomic keyboard has a design that reduces


the chance of wrist and hand injuries
• Ergonomics incorporates comfort, efficiency, and
safety into the design of the workplace

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Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

• Keyboards on mobile devices typically are smaller


and/or have fewer keys
• Some phones have predictive text input, which
saves time when entering text using the phone’s
keypad

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Figure 5-3 Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

• A mouse is a pointing device that fits under the


palm of your hand comfortably
– Most widely used pointing device on desktop
computers
• A mouse can be wired or wireless

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Figure 5-4 Chapter 5
Keyboard and Pointing Devices

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Figures 5-5 – 5-7 Chapter 5
Touch Screens and Touch-Sensitive Pads

• A touch screen is a touch-sensitive display device

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Figure 5-8 Chapter 5
Touch Screens and Touch-Sensitive Pads

Microsoft Surface Touch-sensitive pads

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Figures 5-9 – 5-10 Chapter 5
Pen Input

• With pen input, you touch a stylus or digital pen on a flat


surface to write, draw, or make selections

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Figure 5-11 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

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Figure 5-12 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Video games and computer games use a game controller


as the input device that directs movements and actions
of on-screen objects

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

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Figure 5-13 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A digital camera is a mobile device that allows


users to take pictures and store them digitally

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

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Figure 5-14 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Two factors affect the quality of digital camera photos:

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Voice input is the process of entering input by


speaking into a microphone
• Voice recognition is the computer’s capability of
distinguishing spoken words
• Audio input is the process of entering any sound
into the computer

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Music production software allows users to record,


compose, mix, and edit music and sounds

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Figure 5-15 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input
• Video input is the process of capturing full-motion images and
storing them on a computer’s storage medium

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Chapter 5
Video: Video Editing on Your Computer

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A Web cam is a type of digital video camera that


enables a user to:

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A video conference is a meeting between two or


more geographically separated people

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Figures 5-16 – 5-17 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A flatbed scanner creates a file of the document


in memory
– Works in a manner similar to a copy machine

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Figure 5-18 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Optical character recognition (OCR) involves reading


characters from ordinary documents
• A turnaround document is a document you return to the
company that creates and sends it

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Figure 5-19 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Optical mark recognition (OMR) reads hand-drawn


marks such as small circles or rectangles

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A bar code reader, also


called a bar code
scanner uses laser
beams to read bar
codes

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Figure 5-20 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input
• RFID (radio frequency identification) uses radio signals to
communicate with a tag placed in or attached to an object
• An RFID reader reads information on the tag via radio waves
• RFID can track:

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Magnetic stripe card readers read the magnetic


stripe on the back of cards such as:

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Figure 5-22 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input
• MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) devices read text
printed with magnetized ink
• An MICR reader converts MICR characters into a form the
computer can process
• Banking industry uses MICR for check processing

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Figure 5-23 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• Biometrics authenticates a person’s identity by


verifying a personal characteristic

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Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

iris
recognition
system

fingerprint
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Figures 5-24 – 5-25 Chapter 5
Other Types of Input

• A terminal is a computer that allows users to send data


to and/or receive information from a host computer

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Figures 5-26 – 5-28 Chapter 5
What Is Output?

• Output is data that has been processed into a


useful form

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Figure 5-29 Chapter 5
What Is Output?

• An output device is any type of hardware


component that conveys information to one or
more people

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Chapter 5
Display Devices

• A display device visually


conveys text, graphics,
and video information
• A monitor is packaged
as a separate peripheral
– LCD monitor
– Widescreen

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Figure 5-30 Chapter 5
Display Devices

• Liquid crystal display (LCD) uses a liquid compound to


present information on a display device

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Chapter 5
Display Devices

• Plasma monitors are display devices that use gas


plasma technology and offer screen sizes up to
150 inches

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Figure 5-32 Chapter 5
Video: SID: Size Matters

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Chapter 5
Display Devices

• A CRT monitor is a desktop monitor that contains


a cathode-ray tube

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Figure 5-33 Chapter 5
Printers

• A printer
produces text
and graphics on
a physical
medium
• Before
purchasing a
printer, ask
yourself a series
of questions

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Figure 5-34 Chapter 5
Printers

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Figure 5-35 Chapter 5
Printers

• A nonimpact printer forms characters and


graphics on a piece of paper without actually
striking the paper

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Chapter 5
Printers

• An ink-jet printer forms characters and graphics by


spraying tiny drops of liquid ink onto a piece of paper
– Color or black-and-white
– Printers with a higher dpi (dots per inch) produce a higher
quality output

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Figure 5-36 Chapter 5
Printers

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Chapter 5
Printers

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Figure 5-37 Chapter 5
Printers

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Figure 5-38 Chapter 5
Printers

• A multifunction peripheral (MFP) is a single


device that prints, scans, copies, and in some
cases, faxes
– Sometimes called an all-in-one device

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Figure 5-39 Chapter 5
Printers

• A thermal printer generates images by pushing


electrically heated pins against the heat-sensitive
paper

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Figure 5-40 Chapter 5
Printers

• A mobile printer is a
small, lightweight,
battery-powered printer
that allows a mobile
user to print from a
mobile device

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Figure 5-41 Chapter 5
Printers

• Plotters are used to produce high-quality


drawings
• Large-format printers create photo-realistic
quality color prints on a larger scale

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Figure 5-42 Chapter 5
Printers

• Impact printers form characters and graphics on a


piece of paper by striking a mechanism against an
inked ribbon that physically contacts the paper

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Chapter 5
Printers

• A dot-matrix printer
produces printed
images when tiny wire
pins on a print head
mechanism strike an
inked ribbon
• A line printer prints an
entire line at a time

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Figure 5-43 Chapter 5
Other Output Devices

• An audio output device produces music, speech,


or other sounds

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Figure 5-44 Chapter 5
Other Output Devices

• Headphones are
speakers that cover or
are placed outside of
the ear
• Earbuds (also called
earphones) rest inside
the ear canal

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Chapter 5
Other Output Devices

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Chapter 5
Other Output Devices

• A data projector is a
device that takes the
text and images
displaying on a
computer screen and
projects them on a
larger screen

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Figure 5-45 Chapter 5
Putting It All Together

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Figure 5-47 Chapter 5
Putting It All Together

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Figure 5-47 Chapter 5
Putting It All Together

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Figure 5-47 Chapter 5
Input and Output Devices
for Physically Challenged Users
Head-mounted pointer Braille printer

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Figures 5-48 – 5-49 Chapter 5
Summary

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2011 Edition
Living in a Digital World

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