Introduction To Computing: Input and Output
Introduction To Computing: Input and Output
Introduction To Computing: Input and Output
COMPUTING
Input and
Output
Objectives Overview
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Objectives Overview
Differentiate among various Explain the characteristics of Summarize the various types of
scanners and reading devices various displays printers
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What Is Input?
Pointing
Keyboard Touch screens Pen input
devices
Scanners and
Motion input Voice input Video input reading
devices
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Keyboards
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Keyboards
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Keyboards
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Keyboards
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Pointing Devices
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Pointing Devices
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Pointing Devices
Trackball
Touchpad
• A touchpad is a • A trackball is a
small, flat, stationary
rectangular pointing device
pointing device with a ball on its
that is sensitive top or side
to pressure and
motion
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Touch Screens
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Pen Input
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
Transfer video to a
computer or mobile device
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
Conduct
Make video calls
videoconferences
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
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Scanners and Reading Devices
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Scanners and Reading Devices
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Scanners and Reading Devices
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Scanners and Reading Devices
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Scanners and Reading Devices
Gauging
Tracking times of Tracking location of
Checking lift tickets Managing temperature and
runners in a people and other
of skiers inventory pressure of tires on
marathon items
a vehicle
Tracking payment
Checking out Providing access to Managing as vehicles pass
library books rooms or buildings purchases through booths on
tollway systems
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Scanners and Reading Devices
Entertainment cards
Bank cards
Identification cards
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Scanners and Reading Devices
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What Is Output?
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Displays
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Displays
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Displays
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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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Printers
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Printers
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Printers
High-
speed
Black-
and-
Laser High-
quality
white printer
Color
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Printers
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• Figure 7-32 41
Printers
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• Figure 7-33 42
Printers
Dye-
sublimation
printer
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• Figure 7-34 43
Printers
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• Figure 7-35 44
Printers
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• Figure 7-36 45
Printers
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Printers
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Other Output Devices
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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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Other Output Devices
• A data projector is a
device that projects the
text and images
displaying on a
computer or mobile
device screen on a
larger screen so that an
audience can see the
image clearly
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Other Output Devices
• An interactive
whiteboard is a touch-
sensitive device,
resembling a dry-erase
board, that displays the
image on a connected
computer screen
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Other Output Devices
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Assistive Technology Input and Output
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Summary
Several assistive
Variety of options
technology options
for input and
for input and
output
output
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