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Lecture 4 - Input & Output Devices

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INPUT AND INPUT DEVICES


and
OUTPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES

LECTURE #4
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Objectives
After reading this chapter, you should understand
and identify:

 Input and Input devices


 Explain the functionality of input devices
 Output and Out put devices
 Explain the functionality of output devices
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A program is a series of instructions that tells a computer what to do and how to do it.
A command is an instruction that causes a program to perform a specific action.
User response is an instruction a user issues by replying to a question displayed by a
computer.
EXAMPLES OF INPUT DEVICES
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KEYBOARDS
There are actually three
different PC keyboards: the
original PC keyboard, with
84 keys; the AT keyboard,
also with 84 keys; and the
enhanced keyboard, with
101 keys.
MOUSE 6
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SCANNERS, DIGITAL CAMERA,
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SOUND AND VIDEO,
MICROPHONES
OUTPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
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EXAMPLES OF OUTPUT DEVICES
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MONITORING
OUTPUT DEVICES EXAMPLES 11
Output

Printer
Impact non-
printers impact
printers

A non-impact printer forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper without


striking the paper.
e.g: Ink-Jet Printers and Laser Printers
OTHER OUTPUT DEVICES 12
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