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Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Chapter 6
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-2 Learning Outcomes 1. Define input. 2. Describe keyboard entry including types and features of keyboards. 3. Identify different pointing devices including game controllers and styluses. 4. Describe scanning devices including optical scanners, RFID readers and recognition devices. 5. Recognize image capturing devices and audio-input devices. 6. Define output. 7. Identify different monitor features and types including flat-panels and e-books. 8. Define printing features and types including inkjet and cloud printers. 9. Recognize different audio and video devices including Bluetooth technology. 10. Define combination input and output devices including multifunctional devices, Internet telephones, and VR headgear and gloves. 11. Explain ergonomics and ways to minimize physical damage.
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-3 Introduction Have you ever wondered how information gets into your computer or comes out in a form you can use? Input devices convert what we understand into what the system unit can process Output devices convert what the system unit has processed into a form that we can understand
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-4 What is Input? Any data or instructions used by a computer Input devices translate data into a form that the system unit can process Some hardware input devices include: Keyboards Mice Pointing devices Scanning devices Image capturing devices Audio-input devices
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-5 Keyboard Entry Keyboards Traditional keyboards Laptop keyboards Virtual keyboards Thumb keyboards Laptop keyboard Virtual keyboard Thumb keyboard
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-6 Pointing Devices MouseMulti-touch Screen Touch pad Mice - Optical Mechanical Wireless
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-7 Pointing Devices (Cont.) Joysticks Dance pad Game pads Motion sensing device Stylus
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-8 Scanning Devices Optical scanners Flatbed scanners Document scanners Portable scanners Card Readers Magnetic card readers
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-9 Scanning Devices (Cont.) Bar code readers Wand readers Platform scanners UPCs MaxiCode QR Code RFID Readers RFID tags are tiny chips embedded for tracking Character and mark recognition devices Magnetic-ink character recognition (MICR) Optical-character recognition (OCR) Optical-mark recognition (OMR) Bar code readers RFID Reader
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-10 Image Capturing Devices Digital cameras Web Cam Images recorded digitally on disk or in camera’s memory Specialized digital video cameras built-in or attached to the monitor Digital Camera
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-11 Audio-Input Devices Voice recognition systems Use a microphone, sound card, and special software Users can operate computers and create documents using voice commands
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-12 What is Output? Processed data or information Types of output Text Graphics/photos Audio & video Output devices Monitors Printers Audio-output devices
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-13 Monitors Known as screens or display screens Output referred to as soft copy Features Clarity Resolution/pixels Dot pitch Contrast ratios Size Aspect ratio Resolution Standards
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-14 Monitors (Cont.) Flat-panel monitors Most widely used Require less power to operate Portable and thin Most are backlit Two types: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Older monitors Light Emitting Diode (LED) More advanced backlighting E-Book E-Book readers Flat-panel monitor E-Book
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-15 Monitors (Cont.) Other monitors Digital/interactive whiteboards High-definition television (HDTV) Cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) Digital whiteboard HDTV
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-16 Making IT Work for You ~ Using E-Books Enjoy reading on the go Many feature subscriptions to newspapers and magazines
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-17 Printers Translates information that has been processed by the system unit Output referred to as hard copy Features Resolution Color Speed Memory Duplex printing
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-18 Printers (Cont.) Ink-jet printers Laser printers Personal or shared 3D Printers Additive manufacturing Other printers Cloud printers Thermal printers Plotters Inkjet Laser 3-D Printer
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-19 Audio and Video Devices Translates audio information from the computer into sounds that people can understand Speakers and headsets Bluetooth Technology Wireless technology Used to connect to speakers and headsets Headset
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-20 Combination Input and Output Devices Multifunctional devices (MFD) Cost efficient but lower quality Internet telephones Known as Telephony and Internet Telephony Voice-over IP (VoIP) Phone Power Phone.com Skype Internet telephone
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-21 Making IT Work for You ~ Skype Communications tool using VoIP www.skype.com Getting Started Adding a Contact Skype-to-Skype Communication VoIP
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-22 Virtual Reality Headgear Gloves
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-23 Ergonomics Study of human factors related to things people use Fit the task to the user to avoid: Eyestrain and headache Back and neck pain Repetitive strain injury
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-24 Ergonomics (Cont.) Portable Computers Not set up for Ergonomics Laptops Tablets Tablet Hunch Smartphones Blackberry thumb
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-25 Careers In IT Technical writers prepare instruction manuals, technical reports, and other scientific or technical documents Typically requires a college degree Communications Journalism English Specialization or familiarization with a technical field Technical writers can expect to earn $41,000 to $78,000 annually
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-26 A Look to the Future Augmented Reality Displays With wearable augmented reality displays, data from your computer and the Internet will be instantly viewable Funding for development from the government has begun to assist soldiers and pilots. Google has developed a prototype, “Project Glass”, that is being tested
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-27 Open-Ended Questions (Page 1 of 2) 1. Define input and input devices. 2. Describe the different types of keyboard, pointing, scanning, image capturing, and audio-input devices. 3. Describe output and output devices. 4. Describe the features and different types of monitors and printers.
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Computing Essentials 2015 6-28 Open-Ended Questions (Page 2 of 2) 5. Describe audio and video devices including Bluetooth technology. 6. Discuss combination input and output devices, including multifunctional devices, Internet telephones, and virtual reality headgear and gloves. 7. Define ergonomics, and describe ways to minimize physical discomfort, and discuss design issues with portable computers.
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