Computer Basic To Know
Computer Basic To Know
Personal Computers
INPUT DEVICES
• The Mouse
• Used to ‘drive’ Microsoft Windows
• The Keyboard
• The keyboard is still the commonest
way of entering information into a
computer
• Tracker Balls
• an alternative to the traditional mouse
and often used by graphic designers
Hardware Components
INPUT DEVICES
• Scanners
• A scanner allows you to scan printed material
and convert it into a file format that may be
used within the PC
• Touch Pads
• A device that lays on the desktop and responds
to pressure
• Light Pens
• Used to allow users to point to areas on a
screen
• Joysticks
• Many games require a joystick for the proper
playing of the game
Hardware Components
OUTPUT DEVICES
• VDU
• The computer screen is used for outputting
information in an understandable format
• Printers
• There are many different types of printers.
OUTPUT DEVICES
• Plotters
• A plotter is an output device similar to a
printer, but normally allows you to
print larger images.
• Speakers
• Enhances the value of educational and
presentation products.
• Speech synthesisers
• Gives you the ability to not only to display
text on a monitor but also to read the
text to you
Hardware Components
Hard Disks
• Speed:
• Very fast!
• Speed:
• Very slow!
• Capacity:
• Normally 1.44 Mbytes.
• Cost:
• Very cheap.
Hardware Components
CD-ROM Disks
• Speed:
• Much slower than hard disks. The
original CD-ROM speciation is given a
value of 1x speed, and later, faster CD-
ROMs are quoted as a multiple of this
value.
• Capacity:
• Around 650 Mbytes and more
Hardware Components
DVD Drives
• Speed:
• Much faster than CD-ROM drives but
not as fast as hard disks.
• Capacity:
• Up to 17 Gbytes.
• Cost:
• Slightly higher than CD-ROM drives.
Software Component
Application Software
• Word processing applications
• Microsoft Word
• WordPerfect
• Spreadsheets
• Microsoft Excel
• Lotus 123
• Database
• Microsoft Access
• Lotus Approach
Software Component
Application Software
• Payroll
• Sage software
• Presentation tools
• Microsoft PowerPoint
• Lotus Freelance
• Desktop publishing
• Abode Photoshop
• Multimedia applications
• Microsoft's Encarta CD-ROM based
encyclopaedias
Information Network
• LAN
• A LAN (Local Area Network) is a system whereby
individual PCs are connected together within a
company or organization
• WAN
• A WAN (Wide Area Network) as the name implies
allows you to connect to other computers over a
wider area (i.e. the whole world).
Information Network
Uses of Network
• Use passwords
• Clean environment