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Input Chapter5Objectives Define Chapter5 input List characteristics of a keyboard Describe different mouse types and how they work Summarize how pointing devices work Explain how voice recognition works Describe various input devices for mobile users Explain how a digital camera works Describe uses of PC video cameras, Web cams, and video conferencing Discuss various scanners and reading devices and how they...

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Input Chapter5Objectives Define Chapter5 input List characteristics of a keyboard Describe different mouse types and how they work Summarize how pointing devices work Explain how voice recognition works Describe various input devices for mobile users Explain how a digital camera works Describe uses of PC video cameras, Web cams, and video conferencing Discuss various scanners and reading devices and how they work Explain the types of terminals and the purpose of their card readers Summarize the various biometric devices Identify alternative input devices for physically challenged users Next WhatIsInput? What is input? Data or instructions entered into memory of computer Input device is any hardware component used to enter data or instructions p.5.02and5.04Fig.51 Next WhatIsInput? What are the two types of input? Data Unprocessed text, numbers, images, audio, and video Programs Commands User responses Instructions p.5.02Fig.52 Next TheKeyboard How is the keyboard divided? Typing area Numeric keypad Function keys, special keys that issue commands p.5.04Fig.53 Next TheKeyboard What are alternative forms for commands? Many programs allow you to use key combination, menu, or button to obtain same result MICROSOFT WORD KEY COMBINATION EQUIVALENTS Command Copy Key Combination Shift+F2 or Ctrl+C Ctrl+F12 Menu | Command Edit | Copy Button Open File | Open Paste Ctrl+V Edit | Paste p.5.05Fig.54 Next TheKeyboard What is the insertion point? Blinking vertical bar that indicates where next character you type will display Pointer changes location and shape as you move mouse or other pointing device pointer insertion point p.5.05Fig.55 Next TheKeyboard What are other types of keyboards? Cordless keyboard is battery-powered and transmits data using wireless technology Notebook and many handheld computers have built-in keyboards p.5.06Fig.56 Next TheKeyboard What is an ergonomic keyboard? Designed to minimize strain on hands and wrists Ergonomics incorporates comfort, efficiency, and safety into design of items in workplace p.5.06Fig.57 Next Mouse What is a mouse? Pointing device that fits under palm of hand Pointing device controls movement of pointer, also called mouse pointer mouse buttons wheel button Mechanical mouse has rubber or metal ball on underside ball ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickMouse belowChapter5 mouse pad Next p.5.07Fig.58 Mouse What is an optical mouse? No moving mechanical parts inside Senses light to detect mouses movement More precise than mechanical mouse Connects using a cable, or wireless p.5.07Fig.59 Next Mouse How do you use a mouse? As you move mouse, pointer on screen moves Step 2. Move the mouse diagonally toward the left until the pointer is positioned on the Microsoft Outlook icon. Step 1. Place the mouse toward the right p.5.08Fig.510 of the mouse pad. Next OtherPointingDevices What are common mouse operations? Point Click Doubleclick Tripleclick Rightclick Drag Rightdrag Rotate wheel p.5.09 Press wheel button Next OtherPointingDevices What is a trackball? Stationary pointing device with a ball on its top To move pointer, rotate ball with thumb, fingers, or palm of hand p.5.10Fig.512 Next OtherPointingDevices What are a touchpad and a pointing stick? Touchpad is small, flat, rectangular pointing device sensitive to pressure and motion Pointing stick is pointing device shaped like pencil eraser positioned between keys on keyboard ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickTouchpadand PointingStickbelow Chapter5 p.5.10Figs.513 514 Next OtherPointingDevices What are a joystick and a wheel? Joystick is vertical lever mounted on a base Wheel is steering-wheel-type input device Pedal simulates car brakes and accelerator p.5.11Fig.515 Next OtherPointingDevices What is a light pen? Handheld input device that can detect light Press light pen against screen surface and then press button on pen p.5.15Fig.516 Next OtherPointingDevices What is a touch screen? Touch areas of screen with finger Often used with kiosks ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickTouchScreen belowChapter5 p.5.12Fig.517 Next OtherPointingDevices What is a stylus? artist using pen Looks like a ballpoint pen, but uses pressure to write text and draw lines Used with graphics tablets, flat electronic boards Electronic signature legal signature created using special software, stylus, and graphics tablet c c civil engineer using cursor ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickStylusandPen belowChapter5 p.5.12Fig.518 Next OtherPointingDevices Where is a stylus used? Pen for computer monitor Some desktop computers Many mobile computers and devices Handwriting recognition software translates handwriting into characters that computer can process Stylus for PDA Digital pen for Tablet PC p.5.12Fig.519 Next VoiceInput How does voice recognition work? Step 1. A user dictates text into a microphone. Step 2. An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) translates sound waves into digital measurements computer can process. Measurements include pitch, volume, silences, and phonemes. Phonemes are sound units such as aw and guh. 10010111010110101100001101 Step 4. To narrow a list down, software presents user Step 3. Software compares with a list of choices or uses a natural language component to predict most likely match. User may correct any selection made by software. Natural Language Engine spoken measurements with those in its database to find a match or list of possible matches. Matches ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickVoiceInput belowChapter5 p.5.14Fig.520 Next VoiceInput What is a MIDI (musical instrument digital interface)? External device, such as electronic piano keyboard, to input music and sound effects p.5.15Fig.521 Next InputDevicesforMobileUsers How is a data entered into a PDA? telephone kit memory card digital camera voice recorder handwriting recognition characters stylus stylus on-screen keyboard cradle Transfer data from desktop computer mini keyboard p.5.16Fig.522 Next InputDevicesforMobileUsers What is a portable keyboard? Full-sized keyboard you conveniently attach to and remove from PDA p.5.17Fig.523 Next InputDevicesforMobileUsers What is a virtual keyboard? Projects infrared image of keyboard onto any flat surface p.5.17Fig.524 Next InputDevicesforMobileUsers What is a docking station? External device that holds mobile computer Provides connections to peripherals p.5.18Fig.525 Next DigitalCameras What is a digital camera? Allows you to take digital pictures Images viewable immediately on camera Download to computer Post pictures to Web p.5.19Fig.526 Next DigitalCameras How does a digital camera work? Step 1. Point to the image to Step 3. CCD generates an analog Step 2. Image is focused on a signal that represents the image. Step 4. Analog signal is converted photograph and take picture. Light passes into the lens of the camera. chip called a charge-coupled device (CCD). to digital signal by analog-todigital converter (ADC). Step 5. Digital signal processor (DSP) adjusts quality of image and usually stores digital image on miniature mobile storage media in the camera. Step 7. Using software Step 6. Images are transferred to a supplied with the camera, images are viewed on screen, incorporated into documents, edited, and printed. computers hard disk by plugging one end of the cable into a camera and the other into end a computer; or images are copied to hard disk from storage media used in the camera. p.5.20Fig.527 Next DigitalCameras What is resolution? Sharpness and clarity of image The higher the resolution, the better the image quality, but the more expensive the camera Pixel (picture element) is single point in electronic image Greater the number of pixels, the better the image quality p.5.21Fig.528 Next VideoInput What is video input? Process of entering full-motion images into computer Video capture card is adapter card that converts analog video signal into digital signal that computer can use Digital video (DV) camera records video as digital signals Next p.5.22Fig.529 VideoInput What are a PC video camera and a Web cam? PC video camera DV camera used to capture video and still images, and to make video telephone calls on Internet c c Also called PC camera c c Web cam video camera whose output displays on a Web page Clicktoviewvideo ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickPCVideo CamerasbelowChapter5 p.5.22Fig.530 Next VideoInput What is videoconferencing? Two or more geographically separated people who use network on Internet to transmit audio and video data Whiteboard is another window on screen that can display notes and drawings simultaneously on all participants screens Next p.5.23Fig.531 ScannersandReadingDevices Flatbed What is a scanner? Light-sensing device that reads printed text and graphics Used for image processing, converting paper documents into electronic images Pen or Handheld Sheet-fed Clicktoviewanimation Drum ClicktoviewWebLink, thenclickScannersbelow Chapter5 p.5.24Fig.532 Next ScannersandReadingDevices How does a flatbed scanner work? Step 1. Document to be scanned is placed face down on the glass window. Step 2. Bright light moves underneath scanned document. Step 3. Image of the document is reflected into a series of mirrors. Step 4. Light is converted to analog electrical current that is converted to digital signal by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Step 5. Digital information is sent to Step 6. Users can print image, e-mail it, include it in a document, or place it on a Web page. memory in the computer to be used by illustration, desktop publishing, or other software; or it is stored on disk. p.5.25Fig.533 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is an optical reader? Device that uses light source to read characters, marks, and codes and then converts them into digital data Optical character recognition (OCR) reads characters in OCR font Optical mark recognition (OMR) reads hand-drawn pencil marks, such as small circles Bar code scanner p.5.26Fig.534 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is a turnaround document? Document that you return to the company that sent it Portion you return has information printed in OCR characters p.5.27Fig.535 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is a bar code scanner? Uses laser beams to read bar codes p.5.27Fig.536 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is a bar code? Identification code that consists of a set of vertical lines and spaces of different widths Universal Product Code (UPC) p.5.27Fig.537 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What are some widely used bar codes? p.5.28Fig.538 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is a magnetic-ink character recognition (MICR) reader? Can read text printed with magnetized ink Banking industry almost exclusively uses MICR for check processing p.5.29Fig.539 Next ScannersandReadingDevices What is a data collection device? Obtains data directly at location where transaction or event takes place Transmits data over network or Internet p.5.29Fig.540 Next Terminals What is a point of sale (POS) terminal? Records purchases, processes credit or debit cards, and updates inventory Swipe credit or debit card through card reader reads customers personal data from magnetic strip c c p.5.30Fig.541 Next Terminals What is an automatic teller machine (ATM)? Self-service banking machine that connects to host computer through network p.5.31Fig.542 Next Terminals What is a smart display? Thin monitor that detaches from computer to function as portable wireless touch screen p.5.31Fig.543 Next BiometricInput What is biometrics? Authenticates persons identity by verifying personal characteristic Fingerprint scanner captures curves and indentations of fingerprint Hand geometry system measures shape and size of persons hand Clicktoviewv...

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