CF Lecture 1.4 Interacting With Computers
CF Lecture 1.4 Interacting With Computers
Computer Fundamentals
Lecturer : Nazia Farhana
Lecture 2.2
Ports and Connectors
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Class discussion
• What to do if ports doesn’t match between input
and output device ?
• Assume, Mr X is a faculty, he has a laptop that
doesn’t have HDMI port. However, He is assigned
in a class room with a latest Multimedia projector
that only takes HDMI input. What Should Mr.X do
now ?
A. Throw his laptop away and buy a new one
B. Use a VGA to HDMI converter
C. Borrow a laptop that has VGA port.
The Keyboard
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All the functions of Keyboard keys
Modifying keys
Optical mouse
Light shown onto mouse pad
Reflection determines speed and
direction
Requires little maintenance
Wireless Mouse
A wireless mouse that sends signals to the
computer without a cord. Bluetooth mice are
commonly used with devices that has built in
Bluetooth.
The Mouse
Scroll
Dragging
Right Clicking
Modern Input Devices
• Unlike keyboards and mice, these input devices are highly intuitive and
easy to use without special skills or training.
Voice Input
Monitors
– In color monitors, each pixel is made of three dots –red, green, and
blue (additive colors) (RGB) –arranged in triangle
One pixel
Size:
• Measured in inches
• Measured diagonally
Resolution:
• Determined by the number of pixels on the
screen & Expressed as a matrix
• Higher number creates sharper and smaller
images
Comparing Monitors
Refresh rate:
• The number of times per second that
each pixel on the computer screen
scanned
• Measured in hertz (Hz), or in cycles
per second
Dot pitch
• Distance between same-color dots of
adjacent pixels
• Measured in mm
Categories of Printers
• All-in-one peripherals
– Scanner, copier, printer and fax
– Popular in home offices & small businesses
Print Quality and Speed
Quality Measurement: Dots Per Inch (dpi)
• Projector:
A projector or image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or
moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
Sound Systems