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1 Basic Technology Components Review Keyboarding 8.28.14

2 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CPU D) printer

3 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CPU D) mouse

4 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CPU D) printer

5 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CPU D) printer

6 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CD-Rom Drive D) printer

7 A) monitor B) speakers C) CPU D) printer

8 A) monitor B) keyboard C) CPU D) floppy drive

9 A) floppy disks B) CDs C) monitor D) printer

10 A) floppy disk B) CD-ROM C) monitor D) printer

11 A) scanner B) speakers C) monitor D) printer

12 A) floppy disk B) CD-ROM C) monitor D) printer

13 A) scanner B) digital camera C) monitor D) printer

14 A) floppy disk B) CD-ROM C) MP3 player D) scanner

15 A) floppy disk B) microphone C) headphones D) mouse

16 A) floppy disk B) microphone C) headphones D) mouse

17 The Actual Computer The most basic collection of an actual computer includes: Computer CPU Monitor Keyboard Mouse.

18 CPU The Computer CPU is normally: a rectangular box that sits on your desktop (called a "Desktop Case") or next to your knee under the desk (called a "Tower Case").

19 The Monitor What is a Monitor? is the computer user's window into the workings of the computer (the screen).

20 The Keyboard What kind of device is a keyboard? the primary input device used to communicate with the computer.

21 The Mouse Why was the computer mouse named a “mouse?” Because of the resemblance of the wire coming out of it and a mouse's tail Around what year was the mouse introduced to the computer world? 1980’s What kind of device is a mouse? another input device used to point at objects on the computer monitor and select them.

22 The Floppy Diskette Drive How much computer data can a floppy disk hold? A standard floppy diskette can hold 1.44 MB of computer data. The floppy disk was the primary source of ________ __________ in the computer world? virus infections

23 The CD-ROM Drive What does the term “Read Only” mean? that the computer can retrieve information from the disk, but cannot place information on it (CD-R) What does CD-RW mean? to allow writing and rewriting data to the disk (CD-RW)

24 Computer Peripherals What are computer peripherals? Any device that can be hooked up to a computer other than the standard input-output devices (monitor, keyboard, mouse). Name four examples of computer peripheral devices: speakers, microphones, printers, scanners, digital cameras, and modems. In order to run a peripheral, what special software package will your computer need? A driver, which is usually included with the peripheral at purchase time.

25 Input: Keyboard Where did the layout of the keyboard come from? It was borrowed from the typewriter with a number of new keys added. Do Apple and Windows computers have the same type of extra keys? A keyboard for a Windows computer has different extra keys than one for an Apple computer. What special key does a Laptop computer have, which can be combined with other keys to replace the missing keys? Fn key (functions key)

26 What is the name of this button? Escape What is its purpose? To Cancels actions in progress before they finish.

27 Function keys: What is the purpose of the F1 key? F1 is most often used to access the Help file for a program.

28 Numbers row: How many characters can you find on each number key? Two characters on each key How can you access the upper character symbols on a number key? It can be accessed by holding the SHIFT key down while pressing the key. Does the backslash key have a standard position on the keyboard. No! sometimes you will find it at the end of the number keys, before the Backspace key. Sometimes it is above a rectangular Enter key. Or it may be to the left of the Enter key.

29 Alphabet Letters What does QWERTY mean? The name comes from the order of the letters on the first row of alphabet characters. QWERTY: This arrangement of the letters was inherited from the typewriter. Why was the layout of the alphabets changed in the first type writers? With the first typewriters, the typists had trouble with the mechanical keys jamming each other because the typists could strike the keys faster than the keys could get out of each others' way. So the letters were arranged to slow down the typists' speed.

30 Explain the following functions? Delete: Erases the character just to the right of the cursor. Home: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. End: Moves the cursor to the end of the current line. Page Up: Moves the cursor up the displayed area one screen's worth. Page Down: Drops the displayed area down the page one screen's worth.

31 Explain the following functions? Arrow keys: These four keys are used to move the cursor on the screen.

32 Numeric Keypad Explain what will happen if I turn on the number lock button? the number keys on the numeric keypad respond as numbers. Explain what will happen if I turn off the number lock button? the number keys are navigation keys, using the alternate markings on the keys.

33 What should happen if I turn on the Caps Lock button? When the Caps Lock key is on, pressing any alphabetic key will result in an upper case (capital) letter.

34 Shift If I combine the shift button with an alphabet key, please explain what will happen? You will get an upper case letter.

35 Bottom row of keys Which key opens the Windows Start menu. The Windows key!

36 Bottom row of keys What is the purpose of the space bar? The Spacebar is used to enter blank spaces in text. What is the purpose of the Context Menu key? It opens the right-click context menu for whatever you have selected (right hand click).

37 QUIZ ON FRIDAY 8.29.14


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