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© UNT in partnership with TEA1 Input Devices Principles of Information Technology

Keyboard In the early days, computers accepted input on cards and paper tape Keyboards appeared back in 1983 Most keyboards today are IB Enhanced AT- style keyboards © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices2

Keyboard The standard keyboard layout consists of five different groups of keys: Alphanumeric keys Numeric keypad Function keys Cursor movement keys Modifier keys © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices3

© UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices4 Keyboard Figure 1. Peter Norton’s Introduction to Computers 4 th Edition

Keyboards Long periods of time on the keyboard can cause injuries An ergonomically designed keyboard can help prevent some of these injuries Good keyboard practices can also help prevent injuries © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices5

Keyboards © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices6 The function of the keyboard Figure 2. Peter Norton’s Introduction to Computers 4 th Edition

Keyboards Preventive Maintenance Disconnect the keyboard from the computer Vacuum the keyboard to remove any loose dust, crumbs, debris A small brush can loosen some of the material © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices7

Keyboards Preventive Maintenance Continued… A can of compressed air can also help remove the dust Clean the keyboard with a mild glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol using a cloth and q-tips © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices8

The Mouse The Mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart in The Mouse is a pointing device that moves a graphical pointer on the screen. The mouse can be used to issue commands, to draw, and to input other tasks. © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices9

The Mouse © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices10 The mouse is controlled by using the following techniques: Left clicking Right clicking Double right click Pointing Dragging

The Mouse © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices11 The mechanism for detecting motion is a combination of optics and electronics. The mouse contains motion-detecting rollers that are connected to small disks. As the disks spin, the slots in the disks break a light beam going from an LED to a photo-detector. The rate that the light beam is broken tells the computer how fast the mouse is going and in what direction.

The Mouse © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices12 Preventive Maintenance The mouse should be cleaned often to remove the lint and grime that collects on the rollers and on the ball. Turn the computer off and disconnect the mouse from the computer. Turn the mouse upside down and twist the restraining cover and remove the ball. Wash the ball in warm soap water, rinse, and dry it completely with a lint-free cloth.

The Mouse © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices13 Preventive Maintenance continued… Shake any loose material out of the mouse case, and examine the three axles. Remove any lint from the axles using a can of compressed air. You may need to scrape the lint loose the with a cotton-tipped swab or with your fingernail. Shake out the debris you scrap off. Replace and secure the mouse and place the cover back.

The Mouse Preventive Maintenance continued… Clean the outside of the case if necessary. Always keep the mouse pad clean. Wipe it with a damp cloth. © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices14

Other Input Devices © UNT in partnership with TEAIT: Principles of Information Technology - Input Devices15 Some other input devices include variants of the mouse, such as a scanner, a web cam, and an integrated pointing device such as a joystick. Digital cameras, video cameras, and scanners are used for inputting graphics and text into the computer. Pens, touch screens and microphones are also common alternatives used for inputting.