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BAF Shaheen English Medium
       School(SEMS)
Std: Ѵ
            Section : Bluebell/Lavender
             Subject: Computer Studies
Subject Teacher: Shah Md. Shariful Islam
                         Date: 28-12-11
Input devices
 Objectives
After the completion of this topic we will learn
 Definition of input devices in the context of any
  computer based system.
 Detail about various kinds of input devices
 Uses of the input devices.
 Advantages and disadvantages.
Definition for input devices
Input devices are hardware devices that allow
  data to be input into a computer. For
  example keyboard, mice, barcode reader are
  known as input devices.
keyboards
 The most common input devices and are used to input text,
  numbers and instructions into the computer.
 Most used layout is “QWERTY”.
 Recently developed keyboard is “Ergonomic keyboard”.
 An ergonomic keyboard is a computer keyboard
  designed with ergonomic considerations to minimize muscle
  strain and a host of related problems. Typically such
  keyboards are constructed in a V shape, to allow right and
  left hands to type at a slight angle more natural to the human
  form.
 Designed to reduce health related problems like carpal
  tunnel syndrome or repetitive strain injury(RSI) associated
  with the standard keyboard.
 Uses
 Keyboards are used to input data into applications software(e.g.
  text into word processors, numbers into spreadsheets, etc).
 They are also used for typing in commands to the computer(e.g.
  Prnt Scrn, Ctrl+P to print out, etc.)
• Advantages
 Keyboards enable fast entry of new text into a document.
 They are a well-tried technology and a well-known method of
  entry.
 Most people find them easy to use.
 It is easy to do verification checks as data is entered, as it appears
  on the screen simultaneously.
 Disadvantages
 Users with limited arm/wrist use can find keyboards hard to
  use.
 Entering data using a keyboard is slow when compared to
  direct data entry (e.g. optical mark recognition).
 Keyboards are fairly large devices that devices that use up
  valuable desk space.
 The concept keyboard
 It uses icons or phrases instead of standard letters.
 Often used in fast food restaurants, offices and shops, where a
  single key represents an item.
• Advantages
 It enables fast data entry, as there is no need to type in whole
  commands.
 They are waterproof, which is useful in a restaurant environment.
 These keyboards are tamper proof and so are useful in certain
  applications, preventing people from keying information which
  could potentially corrupt the computer system.
Concept keyboard
 Numeric keypads
 A numeric keypad is used to enter numbers only(although
  some have a function key ot allow input of alphabetic
  characters).
• Uses
 Numeric keypads are used in automatic teller
  machines(ATMs), where customers can key in their
  personal identification number(PIN), and amount of
  money etc.
 Telephones have numeric keypads to allow phone numbers,
  etc. to be keyed in.
 Electronic point of sale(EPOS) terminals have numeric
  keypads in case the barcode reader fails to read the barcode
  and the number has to be keyed in manually by the operator.
 Chip and PIN devices have numeric keypads for entry of
  PIN, amount of money etc.
 They are used to enable fast entry of numeric data into a
  spreadsheet.
Electronic point of sale(EPOS)
            terminals
 Advantages
 Numeric keypads are faster than standard keyboards for
  entry of numeric data.
 Since many are small devices(e.g. mobile phones) they are
  very easy to carry around.
• Disadvantages
 They can be difficult to use, due to very small keys.
 It is difficult to use them for entering text.
 Sometimes the order of the numbers on the keypad isn’t
  intuitive.
 Mice
 A mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting
  two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface.
• Usually two kinds of mice are found on the basis of their
  working principles
• Mechanical mice
 A ball is used underneath the mouse to detect movement, so
  by moving the mouse around the user can control the
  position of a pointer on the screen.
 Usually two buttons are there; left button is used to select
  and the right button is used bring up drop-down menus.
 Many mice also have scroll button which speeds up the
  process of moving through a document.
 Optical mice
 They make use of one or LED(light-emitting diode) and an
  imaging array of photodiodes to detect movement relative to
  the underlying surface.
• The cordless mouse doesn’t need any wire to connect with
  the computer.
• Advantages
 It has no moving parts and it also doesn’t pick up any dirt.
 Since it has no ‘skidding’ problem like the older ones it
  improves performances.
 Uses
 Mice can be used for opening, closing, and minimizing
  software.
 They can be used for grouping, moving and deleting files.
 They are very useful when editing images.
 Mice are used for controlling the position of a pointer on the
  screen to allow selection from a menu or selecting an icon
  and for scrolling up and down/left to right.
 Advantages
 It can be faster to select an option using a mouse rather than
  a keyboard.
 Mice enable rapid navigation through applications and the
  internet.
 Mice are small and so take up little area.
• Disadvantages
 People with restricted hand/wrist movement can find it hard
  to operate a mouse.
 Mice are easily damaged and older type of mouse also quickly
  becomes clogged up with dirt.
 They are difficult to use if there is no flat surface readily
  available.
 Touchpads
 Touchpads are used in many laptop computers as a pointing
  device.
 The pointer is controlled by the user moving their finger on the
  touchpad and then gently tapping it to simulate the left hand
  button of a mouse.
 They also have buttons under the touchpad which serve the same
  function as the left and right buttons on a mouse.
 Advantages
 It can be faster to select an option using a touchpad rather than a
  keyboard.
 Touchpads enable rapid navigation through applications and the
  internet.
 Since the touchpad is integrated into the laptop compute, there is
  no need for a separate mouse, aiding portability.
 They can be used even when there are no flat surfaces available.
• Disadvantages
 It can be more difficult to control the pointer when compared
  with a mouse.
 They are more difficult to use when doing certain operations such
  as “drag and drop”.

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class lecture on input & output devices(part1)

  • 1. BAF Shaheen English Medium School(SEMS)
  • 2. Std: Ѵ Section : Bluebell/Lavender Subject: Computer Studies Subject Teacher: Shah Md. Shariful Islam Date: 28-12-11
  • 3. Input devices  Objectives After the completion of this topic we will learn  Definition of input devices in the context of any computer based system.  Detail about various kinds of input devices  Uses of the input devices.  Advantages and disadvantages.
  • 4. Definition for input devices Input devices are hardware devices that allow data to be input into a computer. For example keyboard, mice, barcode reader are known as input devices.
  • 5. keyboards  The most common input devices and are used to input text, numbers and instructions into the computer.  Most used layout is “QWERTY”.  Recently developed keyboard is “Ergonomic keyboard”.  An ergonomic keyboard is a computer keyboard designed with ergonomic considerations to minimize muscle strain and a host of related problems. Typically such keyboards are constructed in a V shape, to allow right and left hands to type at a slight angle more natural to the human form.
  • 6.  Designed to reduce health related problems like carpal tunnel syndrome or repetitive strain injury(RSI) associated with the standard keyboard.
  • 7.  Uses  Keyboards are used to input data into applications software(e.g. text into word processors, numbers into spreadsheets, etc).  They are also used for typing in commands to the computer(e.g. Prnt Scrn, Ctrl+P to print out, etc.) • Advantages  Keyboards enable fast entry of new text into a document.  They are a well-tried technology and a well-known method of entry.  Most people find them easy to use.  It is easy to do verification checks as data is entered, as it appears on the screen simultaneously.
  • 8.  Disadvantages  Users with limited arm/wrist use can find keyboards hard to use.  Entering data using a keyboard is slow when compared to direct data entry (e.g. optical mark recognition).  Keyboards are fairly large devices that devices that use up valuable desk space.
  • 9.  The concept keyboard  It uses icons or phrases instead of standard letters.  Often used in fast food restaurants, offices and shops, where a single key represents an item. • Advantages  It enables fast data entry, as there is no need to type in whole commands.  They are waterproof, which is useful in a restaurant environment.  These keyboards are tamper proof and so are useful in certain applications, preventing people from keying information which could potentially corrupt the computer system.
  • 11.  Numeric keypads  A numeric keypad is used to enter numbers only(although some have a function key ot allow input of alphabetic characters). • Uses  Numeric keypads are used in automatic teller machines(ATMs), where customers can key in their personal identification number(PIN), and amount of money etc.  Telephones have numeric keypads to allow phone numbers, etc. to be keyed in.
  • 12.  Electronic point of sale(EPOS) terminals have numeric keypads in case the barcode reader fails to read the barcode and the number has to be keyed in manually by the operator.  Chip and PIN devices have numeric keypads for entry of PIN, amount of money etc.  They are used to enable fast entry of numeric data into a spreadsheet.
  • 13. Electronic point of sale(EPOS) terminals
  • 14.  Advantages  Numeric keypads are faster than standard keyboards for entry of numeric data.  Since many are small devices(e.g. mobile phones) they are very easy to carry around. • Disadvantages  They can be difficult to use, due to very small keys.  It is difficult to use them for entering text.  Sometimes the order of the numbers on the keypad isn’t intuitive.
  • 15.  Mice  A mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. • Usually two kinds of mice are found on the basis of their working principles • Mechanical mice
  • 16.  A ball is used underneath the mouse to detect movement, so by moving the mouse around the user can control the position of a pointer on the screen.  Usually two buttons are there; left button is used to select and the right button is used bring up drop-down menus.  Many mice also have scroll button which speeds up the process of moving through a document.
  • 17.  Optical mice  They make use of one or LED(light-emitting diode) and an imaging array of photodiodes to detect movement relative to the underlying surface.
  • 18. • The cordless mouse doesn’t need any wire to connect with the computer. • Advantages  It has no moving parts and it also doesn’t pick up any dirt.  Since it has no ‘skidding’ problem like the older ones it improves performances.
  • 19.  Uses  Mice can be used for opening, closing, and minimizing software.  They can be used for grouping, moving and deleting files.  They are very useful when editing images.  Mice are used for controlling the position of a pointer on the screen to allow selection from a menu or selecting an icon and for scrolling up and down/left to right.
  • 20.  Advantages  It can be faster to select an option using a mouse rather than a keyboard.  Mice enable rapid navigation through applications and the internet.  Mice are small and so take up little area. • Disadvantages  People with restricted hand/wrist movement can find it hard to operate a mouse.  Mice are easily damaged and older type of mouse also quickly becomes clogged up with dirt.  They are difficult to use if there is no flat surface readily available.
  • 21.  Touchpads  Touchpads are used in many laptop computers as a pointing device.  The pointer is controlled by the user moving their finger on the touchpad and then gently tapping it to simulate the left hand button of a mouse.  They also have buttons under the touchpad which serve the same function as the left and right buttons on a mouse.
  • 22.  Advantages  It can be faster to select an option using a touchpad rather than a keyboard.  Touchpads enable rapid navigation through applications and the internet.  Since the touchpad is integrated into the laptop compute, there is no need for a separate mouse, aiding portability.  They can be used even when there are no flat surfaces available. • Disadvantages  It can be more difficult to control the pointer when compared with a mouse.  They are more difficult to use when doing certain operations such as “drag and drop”.