Chapter 3 - Input, Output and Storage
Chapter 3 - Input, Output and Storage
Chapter 3
Input, Output and Storage
Objectives Overview (1 of 2)
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Objectives Overview (2 of 2)
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What Is Input? (1 of 2)
• Input is any data and instructions entered into the
memory of a computer
Figure 7-1 Users can enter data and instructions into computers and
mobile devices in a variety of ways.
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What Is Input? (2 of 2)
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Keyboards (1 of 4)
• A keyboard is an input device that contains keys you
press to enter data and instructions into a computer or
mobile device
Figure 7-2 On a standard keyboard, you type using keys in the typing
area and on the numeric keypad. Some of the keys on standard
keyboards differ, depending on the operating system (OS) with which
they are designed to work.
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Keyboards (2 of 4)
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Keyboards (3 of 4)
• There are a variety of keyboard options for mobile
computers and devices
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Keyboards (4 of 4)
• An ergonomic keyboard has a design that reduces
the chance of repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) of wrist
and hand
• Ergonomics incorporates comfort, efficiency, and
safety in the design of the workplace
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Pointing Devices (1 of 3)
• A pointer is a small symbol on the screen whose location
and shape change as a user moves a pointing device
• A mouse is a pointing device that fits under the palm of
your hand comfortably
– Optical mouse, laser mouse, and touch mouse
Figure 7-5 An optical mouse has buttons. A touch mouse often has
no buttons
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Pointing Devices (2 of 3)
• Touchpad
– A touchpad is a small, flat, rectangular pointing
device that is sensitive to pressure and motion
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Pointing Devices (3 of 3)
• Trackball
– A trackball is a stationary pointing device with a ball
on its top or side
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Touch Screens
• A touch screen is a touch-sensitive display
Figure 7-8 You use your thumb or finger to rotate or press buttons
on a touch-sensitive pad, which commonly is found on portable
media players.
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Pen Input (1 of 2)
• With pen input, you touch a stylus / digital pen on
a flat surface to write, draw, or make selections
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Pen Input (2 of 2)
• A graphics tablet, also called a digitizer, is an
electronic plastic board that detects and converts
movements of a stylus / digital pen into signals that
are sent to the computer
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (1 of 8)
• With motion input, sometimes called gesture
recognition, users can guide on-screen elements using
air gestures
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TAP Wearable Keyboard & Mouse
https://youtu.be/8za_4g5zCOM
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (2 of 8)
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (3 of 8)
Figure 7-12 With Siri, you can speak instructions and commands to
the smartphone and its apps. As shown here, the user asks Siri about
the weather, to which Siri replies by speaking a message and
displaying the forecast.
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (4 of 8)
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (5 of 8)
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (6 of 8)
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (7 of 8)
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input (8 of 8)
• A videoconference is a meeting between two or
more geographically separated people
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Scanners and Reading Devices (1 of 10)
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Scanners and Reading Devices (2 of 10)
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Scanners and Reading Devices (4 of 10)
• A bar code reader, also called a bar code scanner
uses laser beams to read bar codes
Figure 7-17 A bar code reader uses laser beams to read bar codes
on products such as clothing, shown here.
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Scanners and Reading Devices (5 of 10)
• A QR code stores information in both a vertical and
horizontal direction
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Scanners and Reading Devices (6 of 10)
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Scanners and Reading Devices (7 of 10)
– Checking out library books
– Managing purchases
– Tracking payment as vehicles pass through booths on tollway
systems
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Scanners and Reading Devices (8 of 10)
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Scanners and Reading Devices (9 of 10)
• 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 (cheque) processing
Figure 7-21 The MICR characters preprinted on the check represent the bank routing number,
customer account number, and check number. The amount of the check in the lower-right
corner is added after the check is cashed.
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Scanners and Reading Devices (10 of 10)
• A data collection device obtains data directly at the location
where the transaction or event takes place
Figure 7-23 Four types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video.
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Displays (1 of 5)
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Displays (2 of 5)
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Displays (3 of 5)
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Displays (4 of 5)
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Displays (5 of 5)
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Printers (1 of 13)
• A printer is an output device that produces text and graphics on a
physical medium
• Before purchasing a printer, ask yourself a series of questions
Figure 7-27 Ink-jet printers are a popular type of color printer used at home
and in the office.
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Printers (4 of 13)
• A photo printer is a color printer that produces lab-
quality photos
– Many use ink-jet technology
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Printers (5 of 13)
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Printers (6 of 13)
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Printers (7 of 13)
• An all-in-one printer is a single device that prints,
scans, copies, and in some cases, faxes
– Also called a multifunction printer
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Printers (8 of 13)
• A 3-D printer uses a process called additive
manufacturing to create an object by adding material
to a three-dimensional object, one horizontal layer at a
time
Figure 7-33 A 3-D printer creates a rib cage from the digital model.
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Printers (9 of 13)
• A thermal printer generates images by pushing
electrically heated pins against the heat-sensitive
paper
• Dye-sublimation printer
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Printers (10 of 13)
• A mobile printer is a small, lightweight, battery-
powered printer that allows a mobile user to print from
a mobile device
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Printers (11 of 13)
• A label printer is a small printer that prints on an
adhesive-type material that can be placed on a variety
of items
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Printers (12 of 13)
• Plotters are used to produce high-quality drawings
• Large-format printers create photo-realistic quality
color prints
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Printers (13 of 13)
• Impact printers form characters and graphics on a
piece of paper by striking a mechanism against an
inked ribbon that physically contacts the paper
Figure 7-38 An impact printer produces printed images when tiny pins
strike an inked ribbon.
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Other Output Devices (1 of 5)
• Many users attach surround sound speakers or
speaker systems to their computers, game consoles,
and mobile devices to generate higher-quality
sounds
Figure 7-39 Users often attach high-quality surround sound speaker systems to
their computers, game consoles, and mobile devices.
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Other Output Devices (2 of 5)
• Headphones are speakers that cover or are placed
outside of the ear
• Earbuds (also called earphones) rest inside the ear
canal
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Other Output Devices (3 of 5)
• A data projector is a device that projects the text
and images displaying on a computer or mobile
device screen on a larger screen so that an audience
can see the image clearly
Figure 7-43 Gaming devices often use force feedback, giving the user a
realistic experience.
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Assistive Technology Input and Output
(1 of 2)
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Assistive Technology Input and Output
(2 of 2)
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STORAGE DEVICES
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Summary
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