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Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Living in a Digital World
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What Is Input? Input is any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 2 Pages 188– 189 Figure 5-1
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What Is Input? An input device is any hardware component that allows users to enter data and instructions into a computer Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 3 Page 188
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Pen Input With pen input, you touch a stylus or digital pen on a flat surface to write, draw, or make selections Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 4 Page 194 Figure 5-11
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Other Types of Input Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 5 Page 200 Figure 5-18 A flatbed scanner creates a file of the document in memory – Works in a manner similar to a copy machine
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Other Types of Input Optical character recognition (OCR) involves reading characters from ordinary documents A turnaround document is a document you return to the company that creates and sends it Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 6 Page 200 Figure 5-19
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Other Types of Input Optical mark recognition (OMR) reads hand-drawn marks such as small circles or rectangles Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 7 Page 200
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Other Types of Input A bar code reader, also called a bar code scanner uses laser beams to read bar codes Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 8 Page 201 Figure 5-20
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Other Types of Input RFID (radio frequency identification) uses radio signals to communicate with a tag placed in or attached to an object An RFID reader reads information on the tag via radio waves RFID can track: Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 9 Page 201 Tracking times of runners in a marathon Tracking location of soldiers Employee wardrobes Airline baggage Checking lift tickets of skiers Managing inventory Gauging pressure and temperature of tires Checking out library books Tracking toll payments
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Other Types of Input Magnetic stripe card readers read the magnetic stripe on the back of cards such as: Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 10 Pages 201 Figure 5-22 Credit cardsEntertainment cardsBank cardsOther similar cards
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Other Types of Input MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) devices read text printed with magnetized ink An MICR reader converts MICR characters into a form the computer can process Banking industry uses MICR for check processing Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 11 Page 202 Figure 5-23
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Other Types of Input Biometrics authenticates a person’s identity by verifying a personal characteristic Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 12 Pages 202 - 203 Fingerprint reader Face recognition system Hand geometry system Voice verification system Signature verification system Iris recognition system Retinal scanners
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What Is Output? Output is data that has been processed into a useful form Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 13 Pages 206 – 207 Figure 5-29
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What Is Output? An output device is any type of hardware component that conveys information to one or more people Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 14 Page 206 Display devices Printers Speakers, headphones, and earbuds Data projectors Interactive whiteboards
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Printers A printer produces text and graphics on a physical medium Before purchasing a printer, ask yourself a series of questions Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 15 Page 211 Figure 5-34
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Printers A nonimpact printer forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper without actually striking the paper Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 16 Page 213 Ink-jet printers Photo printers Laser printers Thermal printers Mobile printers Plotters Large- format printers
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Printers An ink-jet printer forms characters and graphics by spraying tiny drops of liquid ink onto a piece of paper – Color or black-and-white – Printers with a higher dpi (dots per inch) produce a higher quality output Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 17 Page 213 Figure 5-36
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Printers Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 18 Page 214 Figure 5-37 Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 5, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Photo Printers below Chapter 5 A photo printer produces color photo-lab- quality pictures Most use ink-jet technology PictBridge allows you to print photos directly from a digital camera Print from a memory card and preview photos on a built-in LCD screen
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Printers Laser printer High- speed High- quality Color Black- and- white Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 19 Pages 214 – 215 Figure 5-38 Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 5, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Laser Printers below Chapter 5
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Printers A multifunction peripheral (MFP) is a single device that prints, scans, copies, and in some cases, faxes – Sometimes called an all-in-one device Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 20 Page 215 Figure 5-39
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Printers A thermal printer generates images by pushing electrically heated pins against the heat-sensitive paper Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 21 Pages 215 – 216 Figure 5-40 Dye- sublimation printer
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Printers A mobile printer is a small, lightweight, battery-powered printer that allows a mobile user to print from a mobile device Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 22 Page 216 Figure 5-41
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Printers Plotters are used to produce high-quality drawings Large-format printers create photo-realistic quality color prints on a larger scale Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 23 Page 216 Figure 5-42
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Printers Impact printers form characters and graphics on a piece of paper by striking a mechanism against an inked ribbon that physically contacts the paper Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 24 Page 217 Dot-matrix printer Line printer
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Printers A dot-matrix printer produces printed images when tiny wire pins on a print head mechanism strike an inked ribbon A line printer prints an entire line at a time Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 25 Page 217 Figure 5-43
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Input and Output Devices for Physically Challenged Users Braille printer Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Chapter 5 26 Pages 220 – 221 Figures 5-48 – 5-49 Head-mounted pointer
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