• Input/output Devices • Input Devices • Types of Input Devices

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About This Presentation

• Input/output Devices
• Input Devices
• Types of Input Devices


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Lectureno:8
IntroductiontoComputer/Computer
Education
Mr.MuhammadMoazzam
MPhilPublicHealth
BScBioMedical
UniversityoftheLahore

Content
•Input/output Devices
•Input Devices
•Types of Input Devices

Input/output Devices
•The computer will be of no use unless it is able to
communicate with the outside world
•Input/output devices are required for users to
communicate with the computer.
•In simple terms, input devices bring information
INTOthe computer and output devices bring
information OUTof a computer system

Input/output Devices
•These input/output devices are
also known as peripherals devicessince
they surround the CPU and memory of a
computer system.

Input Devices
An input device is any hardware
component that allows you to enter data and
instructions onto a computer
Input device is used to provide data &
control signals to an information processing
system. Input/output devices make up the
hardware interface between a computer .

Types of Input Devices
.The most commonly used input devices are:
•Keyboard
•Mouse
•Microphone
•Scanner
•Joystick
•Trackball
•Webcam/Digital Camera

Categories of input devices

The Keyboard

The Keyboard
•It is a text base input device that allows the user
to input alphabets, numbers and
other characters
•A computer keyboard is a hardware device that
functions in accordance to the instructions made
by the user. It comprises circuits, switches and
processors that help in transferring keystroke
messages to the computer

The Keyboard
•Keyboardconnector
–Keyboardsaregenerallypluggedintotherearofthe
CPU,onthemotherboard,usingaconnector,oron
USBport.

What is Keyboarding?
•KeyboardskilliscallKeyboarding.
•Theabilitytoentertextbyusingthecorrect
fingerswithoutlookingatthekeys(also
knownastouchtyping).
•Havingadequatekeyboardingskillstoenable
youtousethecomputermoreeffectivelyand
bemoreproductive.

5. Cursor-movement keys
4. Modifier keys
3. Function keys
2. Numeric keypad
1. Alphanumeric keys
Most keyboards have keys arranged in five groups:
The Keyboard -Standard Keyboard Layout

The Keyboard -Standard
Keyboard Layout

The Keyboard -Standard Keyboard
Layout
AlphanumericKeys:
Thesekeysareusedtoentrealphapbets,numbersand
otherspecialcharactersintothecomputer.
Alphanumerickeysareusedtoinputthefollowing:
AlphabetKeys:ThesekeysconsistAtoZhaving
bothuppercaseandlowercaseletter.The
arrangementisknownasQWERTYlayout.

The Keyboard -Standard Keyboard
Layout
–NumbersKeys:itconsist0to9.
–Special characters keys: These consist of
punctuation keys, special characters and space bar

Alphanumeric Keys

Numeric Keys
Thesekeysareusedto
inputnumbersintothe
computer.Alongwiththe
numberkeysitalsocontains
keysformathematical
operationsi.e.,
plus,minus,multiply,divide.

Function Keys
Function keyson a computer keyboard,
F1through F12may have a variety of
different functions. These keys provide
shortcut for doing routine tasks on a computer.

Function Keys
A program is capable of not only using
each of the function keys, but also combining the
function keys with theAltorCtrlkey. For
example, Microsoft Windows users can press
Alt+F4 to close the currently active program.

Function Keys

Cursor keys
Cursor keysandnavigation keys, the
arrow keysare usually located in
between the standard section and
thenumeric padon computer
keyboards. It is made up of four keys:
the left arrow (back arrow), up arrow,
down arrow, and the right arrow
(forward arrow).

Others important Keys
•Entre Key: Used to entre commands or to move the
cursor to the beginning of the next line.
•ESC Key: short to escape, this key is used to send
special code to devices and to exit from programs and
tasks
•Spacebar
It is used to enter a space at the current cursor
location

Others important Keys
•Delete Key: Delete the character at the current
cursor position and the one at right of the
cursor position. Also used to delete selected
object, but it does not move the cursor.
•Caps Lock Key: A key causes all alphabetic
characters to be uppercase

Others important Keys
•END Key: Move the cursor to the end of the page.
•CTRL Key: This key is used in combination with
other keys to produce special characters.
•Tab Key: It use to enables the cursor to jump a
couple of spaces to the right on the screen.
•Shift-Tabkeys should be pressed together to jump the
equivalent spaces to the left.

The Mouse -What is a Mouse?
•The mouse is a pointing device. You use it to
move and selecttext,icons,files,
andfolderson your computer.
•The mouse can be used to issue commands,
draw, and perform other types of input tasks.

The Mouse -Mouse Techniques
1.Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer
2.Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button
once
3.Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse
button twice
4.Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you
move the pointer
5.Right-clicking: Usually used to display a set of commands
Using the mouse involves five techniques:

The Mouse -Mouse Techniques

Tracking ball
•A tracking ball is a pointing deice that works
like a mouse. Trackball contains a ball
exposed on its surface and by moving the
pointer on the screen, you roll the ball with
your thumb, finger or the palm of your
hands.
•There are three buttons on trackball.
•The main advantage of trackballs over mouse
is that the trackball is stationary so it does not
require much space for use.

Tracking ball

Joystick
•Joystick is a input device used for games,
computer aided designs or stimulations.
•The joystick is similar to mouse but difference
is that its pointer continues moving in the
direction the joystick is pointing as mouse
stops moving as soon as you stop moving the
mouse.

Joystick

Scanner
•A scanner is an input device which is
capable of reading the image present on a
piece of paper and transferring the
information into a computer where program
can store and interpret it.
•The information is in the form of a graph
image or picture and not in the form of text.

Scanner

Microphone
•A microphone is an input device used to
digitally record audio data ,such as the human
voice.
•Many productivity applications can accept via
a microphone, enabling the user to dictate text
or issue commands orally.
•Software in the computer converts the sound
impulses into digital form. It is then in
memory and processed when required.

Microphone

Light Pen
•Light pen is a light sensitive input device
shaped like a pen. It is used to draw on the
computer screen or to make menu selection.
•As the tip of the light pen makes contact with
the screen, it sends a signal back to the
computer containing the x-y coordinates of
the point.
•Light pen can be used on any size screen

Light Pen

Webcam/Digital Camera
•Awebcamis acamerathat connects to a
computer. It captures either stillpicturesor
motionvideo, and with the aid of software, can
transmit its video on theInternetinreal-time.
•A digital camera is aninput devicethat
captures images (and sometimes video)
digitally. Digital cameras use an
imagesensorchip to capture theimage, rather
than the film used by a traditional camera.

Webcam
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