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Input and Output

The document discusses various input and output devices used in computing. It describes common input devices like keyboards, pointing devices, scanners, and audio input. It also covers output devices such as monitors, printers, and other specialized printers. The document is from a computing essentials textbook and contains detailed information about different types of input and output technology.

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Input and Output

The document discusses various input and output devices used in computing. It describes common input devices like keyboards, pointing devices, scanners, and audio input. It also covers output devices such as monitors, printers, and other specialized printers. The document is from a computing essentials textbook and contains detailed information about different types of input and output technology.

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computing ESSENTIALS 

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Input and
Output

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Competencies

Input devices
Digitizing
Output devices
Multifunctional devices
Telephony
Terminals

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Input

 Data or instructions
 Directly from user
 From other sources
 Input device
 Hardware to provide input to computer

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Input Devices
 Keyboards
 Pointing devices
 Scanners
 Image capture
devices
 Audio capture

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Keyboards
 Most common input device
 Characters, numbers, symbols converted to
electrical signal
 Typewriter keyboard, numeric keypad, special
keys
 Navigation keys
 Function keys
 Windows key
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Keyboards
 Toggle keys
 Turns a feature on or off
 Caps Lock
 Combination keys
 Held down in combination with another key
 Control key, Alt key

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Pointing Devices
 Control a pointer on
the monitor
 Used to select
buttons, menus, links
 Mouse
 Most common
pointing device
 Mechanical

 Optical

 Wireless
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Pointing Devices
 Trackball
 Move roller ball with thumb

 Touch surface
 Move finger across surface of pad

 Tap to select

 Pointing stick
 Middle of keyboard

 Move with finger

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Pointing Devices
 Joystick
 Popular for computer games

 User grips stick to maneuver

 Touch screen
 Special monitor

 Screen layer with crisscrossed beams of


infrared light
 Select by touching screen directly

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Scanning Devices

 Copy data from a source


 Types of scanners
 Optical scanner
 Bar code readers
 Character and Mark recognition

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Optical Scanners
 Copy text or images
 Can be displayed, printed, or stored
 Types of optical scanners
 Flatbed scanner

 Source placed on glass surface

 Image scanned from below

 Portable scanner

 Handheld device that slides across


source
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Bar Code Readers


 Photoelectric scanner
 Read bar codes
 Alternating black & white vertical bars

 Universal Product Code (UPC)

 Seen in grocery stores, retail stores

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Character & Mark Recognition


 Magnetic-ink character recognition (MICR)
 Reads magnetically encoded characters
 Optical-character recognition (OCR)
 Reflects light off special preprinted
characters
 Optical-mark recognition (OMR)
 Senses presence or absence of marks

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Image Capturing Devices


 Create or capture original images
 Digital camera
 Image recorded digitally to memory

 Digital video cameras


 Capture motion

 Webcams
 Capture images for broadcast on Internet

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Digitizing Devices
 Capture sketches, maps, drawings
 Flat surface, writing device
 Types
 Graphics tablets

 Special tablet, stylus


 Digital notebook
 Regular paper, pen

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Audio-Input Devices
 Convert sound into digital format
 Voice recognition system
 Operate computer by voice command

 Dictation

 Microphone, sound card, software

 Discrete
 Continuous

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Voice Recognition Systems


Types
 Recognize individual words based on sound
 Discrete-speech recognition
 Cannot distinguish same-sound words
 Continuous-speech recognition
 Can distinguish same-sound words
 Evaluates context of words

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Output
 Processed data from a computer
 Text, graphics, photos, audio, video
 Common output devices
 Monitor
 Printer
 Plotter
 Voice

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Monitors
 Most frequently used output
device
 Size is measured by diagonal
of screen
 Common sizes: 15, 17, 19,
21 inches
 Clarity is indicated by
resolution
 Measured in pixels
 More pixels = better clarity
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Monitor Standards
 Resolution capabilities indicated by a monitor’s
standard
 Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA)
 Extended Graphics Array (XGA)
 Super Extended Graphics Array (SXGA)
 Ultra Extended Graphics Array (UXGA)

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Monitor Types
 Cathode-Ray Tubes (CRT)
 Most common

 Flat-panel monitors
 Passive-matrix

 Active-matrix

 eBook readers
 Data projectors
 High-definition television (HDTV)
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Printers
 Produces hard copy output
 Ink-jet printer
 Sprays droplets of ink
 Laser printer
 Laser produced images
 Thermal printer
 Heated element produce image on heat
sensitive paper
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Other Printers
 Dot-matrix
 Series of pins on print head

 Inexpensive, not high quality

 Chain printer
 Used on networks

 Plotter
 Maps, architectural drawings

 High quality, larger sized output

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Audio Output Devices


 Translate computer data into understandable
sounds
 MP3 files
 Components

 Sound card

 Speaker system or headphones

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Combination Input/Output
Devices
 Devices are combined into one device
 Save room

 Specialized applications

 Fax machine
 Multifunctional device
 Telephony
 Terminals

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Fax Machine
 Facsimile transmission machine
 Sends and receives images across telephone
lines
 Fax/modem board
 Give computer same capability

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Multifunctional Device
 Combines
 Scanner

 Printer

 Fax machine

 Copying machine

 Cost effective
 Saves space
 Popular in small offices or home

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Telephony
 Uses Internet rather than traditional
communication lines
 Requires
 Internet telephone
 Internet
 Special service provider
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Terminals
 Devices connected to servers
 Input and output
 Types
 Dumb terminal

 Intelligent terminal

 Network terminal

 Internet terminal

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A Look to the Future


 Brain-machine interface
 Signal interceptor in brain translates into
action on the computer
 Restore mobility to paralyzed
 Prosthetic limbs
 Virtual reality

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