Topic 1: Hardware Input Devices: Extending Capabilities of Computers and Mobile Devices
Topic 1: Hardware Input Devices: Extending Capabilities of Computers and Mobile Devices
Input Devices
Extending Capabilities of Computers and
Mobile Devices
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Differentiate among various
01 types of keyboards
Describe characteristics of
02 various pointing devices
Objectives 06
Differentiate among various
scanners and reading devices
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What Is Input?
Input is any data and instructions
entered into the memory of a computer in
a variety of ways
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What Is Input?
1. Data
Collection of unprocessed items; text,
numbers, images, audio and video
2. Instructions
Can be in the form of:
A. Software
Series of related instructions, organized for a common purpose
that tells a device what tasks to perform and how to perform them
B. Command
Instruction that causes a program or app to
perform a specific action
C. User response
Instruction a user issues by responding to a
message displayed by a program or app
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Keyboards
A keyboard is an input device that
contains keys you press to enter data and
instructions into a computer or mobile
device
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Types of Keyboards
Standard keyboards
Typically have from 101 to 105 keys; function keys,
numeric keypad
Compact keyboard
Smaller than a standard keyboard and usually does
not include numeric keypad or navigation keys
Ergonomic keyboard
Has a design that reduces the chance of repetitive
strain injuries (RSIs) of the wrist and hand
Gaming keyboard
Designed specifically for users who enjoy playing
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Pointing Devices
Mouse Touchpad Trackball
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Touch Screens
A touch screen is a touch-sensitive display
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Pen Input
With pen input, you touch a stylus or
digital pen on a flat surface to write, draw,
or make selections
Stylus
01 A small metal or plastic device that looks like
a tiny ink pen but uses pressure instead of ink
Digital Pen
02 Captures and converts a user’s handwriting
or drawings into a digital format
Graphics Tablet
03 Electronic plastic board that detects and converts
movements of a stylus or digital pen into digital signals
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
Motion Input
With motion input, sometimes called gesture recognition,
users can guide on-screen elements using air gestures
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
Video Input
Process of capturing full-motion images and storing
them on a computer or mobile device’s storage
medium
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Scanners and Reading Devices
Scanner
01 A light-sensing input device that reads printed text and graphics and
then translates the results into a form the computer can process
Optical Reader
Uses a light source to read characters, marks, and codes and
then converts them into digital data that a computer can process
Magstripe Readers
05 Read the magnetic stripe on the back of cards
MICR Reader
03 Converts MICR characters into a form the computer
can process
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Q&A
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