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Chapter 7
Input and Output
Objectives Overview
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Objectives Overview
Differentiate among various Explain the characteristics of Summarize the various types of
scanners and reading devices various displays printers
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What Is Input?
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What Is Input?
Commonly used input methods include:
Pointing
Keyboard Touch screens Pen input
devices
Scanners and
Motion input Voice input Video input reading
devices
Internet
control
buttons
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Keyboards
There are a variety of keyboard options for computers and mobile devices
A pointer is a small
symbol on the screen
whose location and
shape change as a user
moves a pointing device
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Pointing Devices
A mouse is a pointing device that fits under the palm of your hand comfortably
• A touchpad is a • A trackball is a
Touchpad
Trackball
small, flat, stationary
rectangular pointing device
pointing device with a ball on its
that is sensitive top or side
to pressure and
motion
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Pen Input
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Pen Input
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Motion, Voice, and Video Input
Transfer video to a
computer or mobile device
Conduct
Make video calls
videoconferences
Gauging
Tracking times of Tracking location of
Checking lift tickets Managing temperature and
runners in a people and other
of skiers inventory pressure of tires on
marathon items
a vehicle
Tracking payment
Checking out Providing access to Managing as vehicles pass
library books rooms or buildings purchases through booths on
tollway systems
Credit cards
Entertainment cards
Bank cards
Identification cards
• LCD monitor
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Displays
• A DVI port
• An HDMI port
• A DisplayPort
• A printer
produces text
and graphics on
a physical
medium
• Before
purchasing a
printer, ask
yourself a series
of questions
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Printers
A nonimpact printer forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper without actually contacting the paper
High-
speed
Black-
and-
Laser High-
white printer quality
Color
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
• Headphones are
speakers that cover or
are placed outside of
the ear
• Earbuds (also called
earphones) rest inside
the ear canal
• 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
• An interactive
whiteboard is a touch-
sensitive device,
resembling a dry-erase
board, that displays the
image on a connected
computer screen
Several assistive
Variety of options
technology options
for input and
for input and
output
output
Chapter 7
Input and Output
Chapter 7 Complete