Chapter 2 - Input Output Devices
Chapter 2 - Input Output Devices
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INPUT AND
OUTPUT
Adapted from slides provided by the authors of the textbook “Computing Essentials 2017” by
Timothy O'Leary and Linda O'Leary and Daniel O'Leary
Learning Outcomes
Define input.
Describe scanning devices including optical scanners, RFID readers , NFC readers and recognition devices.
Identify different monitor features and types including flat-panels and e-books.
Define printing features and types including inkjet and cloud printers.
Recognize different audio and video devices including portable media devices.
Define combination input and output devices including multifunctional devices, telephones, drones, robots,
and VR headgear and gloves.
Image Audio-
Scanning
capturing input
Keyboard Entry
Virtual keyboards
• Keyboards
• Traditional keyboards
• Laptop keyboards
• Virtual keyboards
• Thumb keyboards
Thumb keyboards
Laptop keyboards
Traditional keyboards
Traditional Keyboards
Laser Projection Hologram Keyboard
Pointing Devices
Touch Game
Mouse Stylus
screen controller
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Mouse Types
• Optical mouse
• Has no moving parts
• Emits and senses light to detect mouse movement
• Can be used on any surface
• Wireless mouse Optical mouse Wireless mouse
• Battery operated
• Uses radio waves or infrared light waves
• Touch pads
• Controls pointer by moving and tapping your fingers on the surface of the pad
Touch pads
Touch Screen
• Can be touched with more than one finger
• Common on mobile devices
• Apple iPhone
• Notebook computers
• Desktop monitors
• Stylus is a pen-like device
• Used on tablets
• Uses handwriting recognition software
Gaming Controllers
• Provide input to computer games
• Joysticks use pressure and direction of the stick
• Gaming mice are similar to a mouse but high precision
• Game pads use both hands
• Motion sensing device control games by user movement
Scanning Devices
Scanners convert scanned data into a form the system unit can process
• Optical scanners
• Flatbed scanners
• Document scanners
• Portable scanners
• 3D scanners Document scanner
Credit cards
Entertainment cards
Bank cards
Tracking payment
Checking out Providing access to Managing as vehicles pass
library books rooms or buildings purchases through booths on
tollway systems
Character and Mark Recognition Readers
Recognize special characters and marks MICR
OMR
OCR
NFC Reader
• NFC (Near Field Communication) is a protocol, based on RFID, that defines how a
network uses close-range radio signals to communicate between two devices or
objects equipped with NFC technology
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NFC tags
• NFC tags, may be purchased and programmed to do anything you want.
• For example, an NFC tag can be programmed to turn off your phone's Wi-Fi, go
into silent, or airplane mode when scanned by an NFC-enabled phone to save
battery power when in your car.
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Image Capturing Devices
Create or capture original images
• Digital Camera
• Capture images digitally and store in memory
• Web Cams
• are specialized digital video cameras that capture
images and send them to
a computer for broadcast over the Internet.
Audio-Input Devices
• Voice recognition systems
• Use a microphone, sound card, and special software
• Users can operate computers and create documents using voice commands
• Included in many smart phones
• Siri in iPhones
• Cortana in Windows phones
• Google Now in Google phones
Biometrics Authenticates Devices
• A biometric device authenticates a person’s identity by translating a personal
characteristic into a digital code that is compared with a digital code in a
computer or mobile device verifying a physical or behavioral characteristic
• Example Application of Biometrics
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Source : Slide DC16_Ch05
Biometrics Authenticates Devices
Face
Fingerprint
recognition
reader
system
Hand Voice
geometry verification
system system
Signature Iris
verification recognition
system system Source : Slide DC16_Ch05
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OUTPUT
DEVICES
Output
Processed data or information
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Monitors
Known as screens or display screens and present visual images of text
and graphics
• Output referred to as soft copy
• Features
• Clarity
• Resolution/pixels
• Dot pitch
• Contrast ratios
• Size
• Aspect ratio
Resolution – Number of Pixels
A pixel is a picture element. Any images can be presented
as a combination of pixels.
Contrast Ratio
It compares to light intensity of the brightest white to the
darkest black.
Monitor Types
• Flat-panel monitors
• Require less power to operate
• Portable and thin
• Most are backlit
Three types of Flat-panel monitors:
• Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
• Older monitors
• Light Emitting Diode (LED)
• More advanced backlighting
• Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED)
• Thin layer organic compound that produces light
Curved Monitors
Has a concave screen that provides better
viewing angles near the edges of the screen
• Used by high-end gamers
• Used for smart watch displays
E-book Readers
An e-book is a traditional books printed in electronic form
INPUT AND
OUTPUT
Adapted from slides provided by the authors of the textbook “Computing Essentials 2017” by
Timothy O'Leary and Linda O'Leary and Daniel O'Leary