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Contents
Input Device.......................................................................................................................................0
Input Device Defined.......................................................................................................................0
Types of input devices.....................................................................................................................1
What are the input devices of my computer.....................................................................................2
What does aninput device send to a computer? ..............................................................................2
Why does a computer need aninput device? ...................................................................................3
Input device......................................................................................................................................3
Examples of Input Devices...................................................................................................................5
01. Keyboard..................................................................................................................................6
02. Mouse ......................................................................................................................................8
Typical keyboardfor a desktop computer.........................................................................................8
Typical mouse for a desktop computer.............................................................................................8
03.Track Ball...................................................................................................................................9
04.Joystick....................................................................................................................................10
05.Light Pen .................................................................................................................................10
06.Trackpad..................................................................................................................................11
07.Flatbed scanner........................................................................................................................11
08.Scanner...................................................................................................................................12
09.Digitizer...................................................................................................................................12
Following are few of the important input devices which are usedin a computer:.................................13
10.Magnetic Ink Card Reader(MICR) ..............................................................................................13
11.Optical Character Reader(OCR).................................................................................................14
12.Bar Code Readers.....................................................................................................................14
13.Optical Mark Reader(OMR).......................................................................................................15
14.Microphone.............................................................................................................................17
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Input Device
Input Device Defined
An input device is any hardware device that sends data to a computer, allowing you to
interact with and control the computer. The picture shows a Logitech trackball mouse,
an example of an input device.
The most commonly used or primary input devices on a computer are the
keyboard and mouse. However, there are dozens of other devices that can also be
used to input data into the computer. Below is a list of computer input devices
that can be utilized with a computer or a computing device.
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An input device for a computer allows you to enter information. The most fundamental
pieces of information are keystrokes on a keyboard and clicks with a mouse. These two
input devices are essential for you to interact with your computer. Many other input
devices exist for entering other types of information, such as images, audio and video.
Input devices represent one type of computer peripheral - the other two types are
output devices and storage devices.
Types of input devices
ď‚· Audio conversion device
ď‚· Barcode reader
ď‚· Biometrics (e.g. fingerprint scanner)
ď‚· Business Card Reader
ď‚· Digital camera and Digital Camcorder
ď‚· Electroencephalography (EEG)
ď‚· Finger (with touchscreen or Windows Touch)
ď‚· Gamepad, Joystick, Paddle, Steering wheel, and Microsoft Kinect
ď‚· Gesture recognition
ď‚· Graphics tablet
ď‚· Keyboard
ď‚· Light gun and light pen scanner
ď‚· Magnetic ink (like the ink found on checks)
ď‚· Magnetic stripe reader
ď‚· Medical imaging devices (e.g., X-Ray, CAT Scan, and Ultrasound images)
ď‚· Microphone (using voice speech recognition or biometric verification)
ď‚· MIDI keyboard
ď‚· MICR
ď‚· Mouse, touchpad, or other pointing devices
ď‚· Optical Mark Reader (OMR)
ď‚· Paddle
ď‚· Pen or Stylus
ď‚· Punch card reader
ď‚· Remote
ď‚· Scanner
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ď‚· Sensors (e.g. heat and orientation sensors)
ď‚· Sonar imaging devices
ď‚· Touchscreen
ď‚· Voice (using voice speech recognition or biometric verification)
ď‚· Video capture device
ď‚· VR helmet and gloves
ď‚· Webcam
ď‚· Yoke
Tip: Keep in mind that drives such as a CD-ROM, DVD, Floppy diskette drive, and a USB
Flash drive may be capable of sending information to a computer, but they are not input
devices. They are considered storage devices.
What are the input devices of my computer
Every computer comes with a keyboard and a mouse (touchpad) that are considered
input devices. As far as any other input device it all depends on what is included with
your computer or attached to your computer. For example, if you also have a scanner it
would be another computer input devices. The best method of determining all of the
input devices your computer has is to go through the above list and note each of the
input devices your computer has.
What does an input device send to a computer?
What a computer sends (inputs) to a computer all depends on a device. However, all
input devices send data from the device over a cable or wireless transmission to the
computer. For example, as you move a computer mouse the data it sends to the
computer are the X-Y axis movements that the computer uses to display the mouse
cursor on the screen. You can see a live example of this on our x-axis definition.
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Why does a computer need an input device?
Today, input devices are important to the computer because they are what allows you
to interact with a computer and add new information to the computer. For example, if a
computer had no input devices it could run by itself but would have no way of having
any settings changed, errors fixed, or any other user interaction. Also, if you wanted to
add new information to the computer (e.g. text, command, document, picture, etc.) it
could not be added without an input device.
Input device
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A common computer input device, a keyboard. A user presses a key which transfers
information to a computer.
In computing, an input device is a peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used
to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer
or information appliance. Examples of input devices include keyboards, mouse, scanners,
digital cameras and joysticks.
Many input devices can be classified according to:
modality of input (e.g. mechanical motion, audio, visual, etc.)
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whether the input is discrete (e.g. pressing of key) or continuous (e.g. a mouse's position,
though digitized into a discrete quantity, is fast enough to be considered continuous)
the number of degrees of freedom involved (e.g. two-dimensional traditional mice, or three-
dimensional navigators designed for CAD applications)
Pointing devices, which are input devices used to specify a position in space, can further be
classified according to:
Whether the input is direct or indirect. With direct input, the input space coincides with the
display space, i.e. pointing is done in the space where visual feedback or the pointer appears.
Touchscreens and light pens involve direct input. Examples involving indirect input include
the mouse and trackball.
Whether the positional information is absolute (e.g. on a touch screen) or relative (e.g. with a
mouse that can be lifted and repositioned)
Direct input is almost necessarily absolute, but indirect input may be either absolute or
relative.[clarification needed] For example, digitizing graphics tablets that do not have an
embedded screen involve indirect input and sense absolute positions and are often run in an
absolute input mode, but they may also be set up to simulate a relative input mode like that of
a touchpad, where the stylus or puck can be lifted and repositioned.
Contents
1 Keyboards
2 Pointing device
3 High-degree of freedom input devices
4 Composite devices
5 Video input devices
6 Audio input devices
7 Punched Card devices
8 Punched tape devices
9 Other
10 See also
11 urther reading
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Examples of Input Devices
1. Keyboard
2. Mouse
3. Joystick
4. Light pen
5. Trackpad
6. Flatbed scanner
7. Scanner
8. Digitizer
9. Magnetic Ink Card Reader (MICR)
10. Optical Character Reader (OCR)
11. Bar cord reader
12. Optical Mark Reader (OMR)
13. Microphone
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01. Keyboard
Keyboard is the most common and very popular input device which helps in inputting data
to the computer. The layout of the keyboard is like that of traditional typewriter, although
there are some additional keys provided for performing additional functions.
Keyboards are of two sizes 84 keys or 101/102 keys, but now keyboards with 104 keys or
108 keys are also available for Windows and Internet.
The keys on the keyboard are as follows:
Sr.No Keys Description
1 Typing Keys
These keys include the letter keys (A-Z) and digit keys (0-
9) which generally give same layout as that of typewriters.
2 Numeric Keypad
It is used to enter numeric data or cursor movement.
Generally, it consists of a set of 17 keys that are laid out in
the same configuration used by most adding machines and
calculators.
3 Function Keys
The twelve function keys are present on the keyboard
which are arranged in a row at the top of the keyboard.
Each function key has unique meaning and is used for
some specific purpose.
4 Control keys
These keys provide cursor and screen control. It includes
four directional arrow keys. Control keys also include
Home, End, Insert, Delete, Page Up, Page Down,
Control(Ctrl), Alternate(Alt), Escape(Esc).
5
Special Purpose
Keys
Keyboard also contains some special purpose keys such as
Enter, Shift, Caps Lock, Num Lock, Space bar, Tab, and
Print Screen.
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A keyboard is the most fundamental input device for any computer system. In the early
days of computing, it was typically the only input device. A keyboard contains keys for
letters and numbers as well as for specialized tasks, such as Enter, Delete, etc.
Main article: Computer keyboard
A 'keyboard' is a human interface device which is represented as a layout of buttons. Each
button, or key, can be used to either input a linguistic character to a computer, or to call upon
a particular function of the computer. They act as the main text entry interface for most users.
Traditional keyboards use spring-based buttons, though newer variations employ virtual
keys, or even projected keyboards. It is typewriter like device composed of a matrix of
switches.
Examples of types of keyboards include:
Keyer
Keyboard
Lighted Program Function Keyboard (LPFK)
Pointing device
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02. Mouse
Typical keyboard for a desktop computer
When operating systems started to use graphical user interface (GUI), the mouse was
developed as a pointing device. Typically, a mouse resides on a flat surface, and by
moving the mouse, you can move the pointer on the screen. One or more buttons on the
mouse allow you to enter instructions by clicking. Most models also include a wheel for
scrolling.
Typical mouse for a desktop computer
Desktop computers have a separate keyboard and mouse, but for laptops, these
are integrated into a computer system itself. In laptops, the mouse is actually
substituted with a touchpad or trackpad. This is a specialized surface that follows
the motion of your finger. You can still connect an external mouse to a laptop if
you prefer.
Mouse is most popular pointing device. It is a very famous cursor-control device having a
small palm size box with a round ball at its base which senses the movement of mouse and
sends corresponding signals to CPU when the mouse buttons are pressed.
Generally it has two buttons called left and right button and a wheel is present between the
buttons. Mouse can be used to control the position of cursor on screen, but it cannot be used
to enter text into the computer.
Advantages
ď‚· Easy to use
ď‚· Not very expensive
ď‚· Moves the cursor faster than the arrow keys of keyboard.
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A computer mouse
Main article: Pointing device
Pointing devices are the most commonly used input devices today. A pointing device is any
human interface device that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer. In the case of
mouse and touchpads, this is usually achieved by detecting movement across a physical
surface. Analog devices, such as 3D mice, joysticks, or pointing sticks, function by reporting
their angle of deflection. Movements of the pointing device are echoed on the screen by
movements of the pointer, creating a simple, intuitive way to navigate a computer's graphical
user interface (GUI).
03.Track Ball
Track ball is an input device that is mostly used in notebook or laptop computer, instead of
a mouse. This is a ball which is half inserted and by moving fingers on ball, pointer can be
moved. Since the whole device is not moved, a track ball requires less space than a mouse.
A track ball comes in various shapes like a ball, a button and a square.
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04.Joystick
Joystick is also a pointing device which is used to move cursor position on a monitor
screen. It is a stick having a spherical ball at its both lower and upper ends. The lower
spherical ball moves in a socket. The joystick can be moved in all four directions.
The function of joystick is similar to that of a mouse. It is mainly used in Computer Aided
Designing(CAD) and playing computer games.
05.Light Pen
Light pen is a pointing device which is similar to a pen. It is used to select a displayed menu
item or draw pictures on the monitor screen. It consists of a photocell and an optical
system placed in a small tube. When the tip of a light pen is moved over the monitor screen
and pen button is pressed, its photocell sensing element detects the screen location and
sends the corresponding signal to the CPU.
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06.Trackpad
Another common input device is an image scanner. A typical desktop or flatbed scanner is a
device that optically scans printed images and paper documents and converts them into
digital images. In most scanners, you place the document on a glass plate and place an
opaque cover over it. A bright light moves across the image, and the reflection is captured by
a sensor, which converts the document to a digital image.
07.Flatbed scanner
Another common input device is an image scanner. A typical desktop or flatbed scanner
is a device that optically scans printed images and paper documents and converts them
into digital images. In most scanners, you place the document on a glass plate and place
an opaque cover over it. A bright light moves across the image, and the reflection is
captured by a sensor, which converts the document to a digital image.
Audio and video can be recorded using a microphone and video camera, respectively.
Due to the popularity of video conferencing using services like Skype, these are now
typically integrated in most laptops and monitor displays for desktops; however, you
can also connect an external webcam, which can record both audio and video.
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08.Scanner
Scanner is an input device which works more like a photocopy machine. It is used when some
information is available on a paper and it is to be transferred to the hard disc of the computer
for further manipulation. Scanner captures images from the source which are then converted
into the digital form that can be stored on the disc. These images can be edited before they
are printed.
09.Digitizer
Digitizer is an input device which converts analog information into digital form. Digitizer can
convert a signal from the television or camera into a series of numbers that could be stored in
a computer. They can be used by the computer to create a picture of whatever the camera
had been pointed at. Digitizer is also known as Tablet or Graphics Tablet because it converts
graphics and pictorial data into binary inputs. A graphic tablet as digitizer is used for doing
fine works of drawing and image manipulation applications.
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Following are few of the important input devices which are used in a computer:
10.Magnetic Ink Card Reader(MICR)
MICR input device is generally used in banks because of a large number of cheques to be
processed every day. The bank's code number and cheque number are printed on the
cheques with a special type of ink that contains particles of magnetic material that are
machine readable. This reading process is called Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR).
The main advantages of MICR is that it is fast and less error prone.
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11.Optical Character Reader(OCR)
OCR is an input device used to read a printed text. OCR scans text optically character by
character, converts them into a machine readable code and stores the text on the system
memory.
12.Bar Code Readers
Bar Code Reader is a device used for reading bar coded data (data in form of light and dark
lines). Bar coded data is generally used in labelling goods, numbering the books etc. It may
be a hand held scanner or may be embedded in a stationary scanner. Bar Code Reader
scans a bar code image, converts it into an alphanumeric value which is then fed to the
computer to which bar code reader is connected.
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13.Optical Mark Reader(OMR)
OMR is a special type of optical scanner used to recognize the type of mark made by pen or
pencil. It is used where one out of a few alternatives is to be selected and marked. It is
specially used for checking the answer sheets of examinations having multiple choice
questions.
Examples of types of pointing devices include:
mouse
touchpad
pointing stick
touchscreen
trackball
High-degree of freedom input devices
Some devices allow many continuous degrees of freedom as input. These can be used as
pointing devices, but are generally used in ways that don't involve pointing to a location in
space, such as the control of a camera angle while in 3D applications. These kinds of devices
are typically used in virtual reality systems (CAVEs), where input that registers six degrees of
freedom is required.
Composite devices
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Wii Remote with attached strap
Input devices, such as buttons and joysticks, can be combined on a single physical device that
could be thought of as a composite device. Many gaming devices have controllers like this.
Technically mice are composite devices, as they both track movement and provide buttons
for clicking, but composite devices are generally considered to have more than two different
forms of input.
Examples of types of composite devices include:
Joystick controller
Gamepad (or joypad)
Paddle (game controller)
Jog dial/shuttle (or knob)
Wii Remote
Audio input devices
Audio input devices are used to capture sound. In some cases, an audio output device can be
used as an input device, in order to capture produced sound.Audio input devices allow a user
to send audio signals to a computer for processing, recording, or carrying out commands.
Devices such as microphones allow users to speak to the computer in order to record a voice
message or navigate software.Aside from recording, audio input devices are also used with
speech recognition software.
Examples of types of audio input devices include:
Microphones
MIDI keyboard or other digital musical instrument
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14.Microphone
Microphone is an input device to input sound that is then stored in digital form. The
microphone is used for various applications like adding sound to a multimedia
presentation or for mixing music.
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B
Bar cord reader, 6
D
definition, 3
determining, 2
Digitizer, 1, 6, 16
dozens, 1
drives, 2
E
Electroencephalography (EEG), 1
F
Flatbed scanner, 1, 6, 14
H
hardware, 0, 3
I
information, 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 16
input device, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 21, 22
involve, 4, 20
J
joysticks, 4, 11, 21
K
Keyboard, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14
keystrokes, 1
L
Light pen, 6, 13
Logitech, 0
M
Magnetic Ink Card Reader (MICR), 6
Microphone, 1, 6, 21, 22
Mouse, 1, 2, 5, 9, 10
O
Optical Character Reader (OCR), 6
Optical Mark Reader (OMR), 2, 6
P
peripheral, 1, 3
S
Scanner, 1, 2, 6, 15
T
Trackpad, 1, 6, 14
transfers, 3
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utilized, 1
W
wireless, 3

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  • 1. Input Devices 0 | P a g e Input Devices Vocational Training Authority B a d d e g a m a 0 7 7 1 8 0 1 7 0 2 K a s . s a m p a t h 9 6 @ g m a i l . c o m SUMUDU SAMPATH
  • 2. Input Devices 0 | P a g e Contents Input Device.......................................................................................................................................0 Input Device Defined.......................................................................................................................0 Types of input devices.....................................................................................................................1 What are the input devices of my computer.....................................................................................2 What does aninput device send to a computer? ..............................................................................2 Why does a computer need aninput device? ...................................................................................3 Input device......................................................................................................................................3 Examples of Input Devices...................................................................................................................5 01. Keyboard..................................................................................................................................6 02. Mouse ......................................................................................................................................8 Typical keyboardfor a desktop computer.........................................................................................8 Typical mouse for a desktop computer.............................................................................................8 03.Track Ball...................................................................................................................................9 04.Joystick....................................................................................................................................10 05.Light Pen .................................................................................................................................10 06.Trackpad..................................................................................................................................11 07.Flatbed scanner........................................................................................................................11 08.Scanner...................................................................................................................................12 09.Digitizer...................................................................................................................................12 Following are few of the important input devices which are usedin a computer:.................................13 10.Magnetic Ink Card Reader(MICR) ..............................................................................................13 11.Optical Character Reader(OCR).................................................................................................14 12.Bar Code Readers.....................................................................................................................14 13.Optical Mark Reader(OMR).......................................................................................................15 14.Microphone.............................................................................................................................17
  • 3. Input Devices 0 | P a g e Input Device Input Device Defined An input device is any hardware device that sends data to a computer, allowing you to interact with and control the computer. The picture shows a Logitech trackball mouse, an example of an input device. The most commonly used or primary input devices on a computer are the keyboard and mouse. However, there are dozens of other devices that can also be used to input data into the computer. Below is a list of computer input devices that can be utilized with a computer or a computing device.
  • 4. Input Devices 1 | P a g e An input device for a computer allows you to enter information. The most fundamental pieces of information are keystrokes on a keyboard and clicks with a mouse. These two input devices are essential for you to interact with your computer. Many other input devices exist for entering other types of information, such as images, audio and video. Input devices represent one type of computer peripheral - the other two types are output devices and storage devices. Types of input devices ď‚· Audio conversion device ď‚· Barcode reader ď‚· Biometrics (e.g. fingerprint scanner) ď‚· Business Card Reader ď‚· Digital camera and Digital Camcorder ď‚· Electroencephalography (EEG) ď‚· Finger (with touchscreen or Windows Touch) ď‚· Gamepad, Joystick, Paddle, Steering wheel, and Microsoft Kinect ď‚· Gesture recognition ď‚· Graphics tablet ď‚· Keyboard ď‚· Light gun and light pen scanner ď‚· Magnetic ink (like the ink found on checks) ď‚· Magnetic stripe reader ď‚· Medical imaging devices (e.g., X-Ray, CAT Scan, and Ultrasound images) ď‚· Microphone (using voice speech recognition or biometric verification) ď‚· MIDI keyboard ď‚· MICR ď‚· Mouse, touchpad, or other pointing devices ď‚· Optical Mark Reader (OMR) ď‚· Paddle ď‚· Pen or Stylus ď‚· Punch card reader ď‚· Remote ď‚· Scanner
  • 5. Input Devices 2 | P a g e ď‚· Sensors (e.g. heat and orientation sensors) ď‚· Sonar imaging devices ď‚· Touchscreen ď‚· Voice (using voice speech recognition or biometric verification) ď‚· Video capture device ď‚· VR helmet and gloves ď‚· Webcam ď‚· Yoke Tip: Keep in mind that drives such as a CD-ROM, DVD, Floppy diskette drive, and a USB Flash drive may be capable of sending information to a computer, but they are not input devices. They are considered storage devices. What are the input devices of my computer Every computer comes with a keyboard and a mouse (touchpad) that are considered input devices. As far as any other input device it all depends on what is included with your computer or attached to your computer. For example, if you also have a scanner it would be another computer input devices. The best method of determining all of the input devices your computer has is to go through the above list and note each of the input devices your computer has. What does an input device send to a computer? What a computer sends (inputs) to a computer all depends on a device. However, all input devices send data from the device over a cable or wireless transmission to the computer. For example, as you move a computer mouse the data it sends to the computer are the X-Y axis movements that the computer uses to display the mouse cursor on the screen. You can see a live example of this on our x-axis definition.
  • 6. Input Devices 3 | P a g e Why does a computer need an input device? Today, input devices are important to the computer because they are what allows you to interact with a computer and add new information to the computer. For example, if a computer had no input devices it could run by itself but would have no way of having any settings changed, errors fixed, or any other user interaction. Also, if you wanted to add new information to the computer (e.g. text, command, document, picture, etc.) it could not be added without an input device. Input device From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Play media A common computer input device, a keyboard. A user presses a key which transfers information to a computer. In computing, an input device is a peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer or information appliance. Examples of input devices include keyboards, mouse, scanners, digital cameras and joysticks. Many input devices can be classified according to: modality of input (e.g. mechanical motion, audio, visual, etc.)
  • 7. Input Devices 4 | P a g e whether the input is discrete (e.g. pressing of key) or continuous (e.g. a mouse's position, though digitized into a discrete quantity, is fast enough to be considered continuous) the number of degrees of freedom involved (e.g. two-dimensional traditional mice, or three- dimensional navigators designed for CAD applications) Pointing devices, which are input devices used to specify a position in space, can further be classified according to: Whether the input is direct or indirect. With direct input, the input space coincides with the display space, i.e. pointing is done in the space where visual feedback or the pointer appears. Touchscreens and light pens involve direct input. Examples involving indirect input include the mouse and trackball. Whether the positional information is absolute (e.g. on a touch screen) or relative (e.g. with a mouse that can be lifted and repositioned) Direct input is almost necessarily absolute, but indirect input may be either absolute or relative.[clarification needed] For example, digitizing graphics tablets that do not have an embedded screen involve indirect input and sense absolute positions and are often run in an absolute input mode, but they may also be set up to simulate a relative input mode like that of a touchpad, where the stylus or puck can be lifted and repositioned. Contents 1 Keyboards 2 Pointing device 3 High-degree of freedom input devices 4 Composite devices 5 Video input devices 6 Audio input devices 7 Punched Card devices 8 Punched tape devices 9 Other 10 See also 11 urther reading
  • 8. Input Devices 5 | P a g e Examples of Input Devices 1. Keyboard 2. Mouse 3. Joystick 4. Light pen 5. Trackpad 6. Flatbed scanner 7. Scanner 8. Digitizer 9. Magnetic Ink Card Reader (MICR) 10. Optical Character Reader (OCR) 11. Bar cord reader 12. Optical Mark Reader (OMR) 13. Microphone
  • 9. Input Devices 6 | P a g e 01. Keyboard Keyboard is the most common and very popular input device which helps in inputting data to the computer. The layout of the keyboard is like that of traditional typewriter, although there are some additional keys provided for performing additional functions. Keyboards are of two sizes 84 keys or 101/102 keys, but now keyboards with 104 keys or 108 keys are also available for Windows and Internet. The keys on the keyboard are as follows: Sr.No Keys Description 1 Typing Keys These keys include the letter keys (A-Z) and digit keys (0- 9) which generally give same layout as that of typewriters. 2 Numeric Keypad It is used to enter numeric data or cursor movement. Generally, it consists of a set of 17 keys that are laid out in the same configuration used by most adding machines and calculators. 3 Function Keys The twelve function keys are present on the keyboard which are arranged in a row at the top of the keyboard. Each function key has unique meaning and is used for some specific purpose. 4 Control keys These keys provide cursor and screen control. It includes four directional arrow keys. Control keys also include Home, End, Insert, Delete, Page Up, Page Down, Control(Ctrl), Alternate(Alt), Escape(Esc). 5 Special Purpose Keys Keyboard also contains some special purpose keys such as Enter, Shift, Caps Lock, Num Lock, Space bar, Tab, and Print Screen.
  • 10. Input Devices 7 | P a g e A keyboard is the most fundamental input device for any computer system. In the early days of computing, it was typically the only input device. A keyboard contains keys for letters and numbers as well as for specialized tasks, such as Enter, Delete, etc. Main article: Computer keyboard A 'keyboard' is a human interface device which is represented as a layout of buttons. Each button, or key, can be used to either input a linguistic character to a computer, or to call upon a particular function of the computer. They act as the main text entry interface for most users. Traditional keyboards use spring-based buttons, though newer variations employ virtual keys, or even projected keyboards. It is typewriter like device composed of a matrix of switches. Examples of types of keyboards include: Keyer Keyboard Lighted Program Function Keyboard (LPFK) Pointing device
  • 11. Input Devices 8 | P a g e 02. Mouse Typical keyboard for a desktop computer When operating systems started to use graphical user interface (GUI), the mouse was developed as a pointing device. Typically, a mouse resides on a flat surface, and by moving the mouse, you can move the pointer on the screen. One or more buttons on the mouse allow you to enter instructions by clicking. Most models also include a wheel for scrolling. Typical mouse for a desktop computer Desktop computers have a separate keyboard and mouse, but for laptops, these are integrated into a computer system itself. In laptops, the mouse is actually substituted with a touchpad or trackpad. This is a specialized surface that follows the motion of your finger. You can still connect an external mouse to a laptop if you prefer. Mouse is most popular pointing device. It is a very famous cursor-control device having a small palm size box with a round ball at its base which senses the movement of mouse and sends corresponding signals to CPU when the mouse buttons are pressed. Generally it has two buttons called left and right button and a wheel is present between the buttons. Mouse can be used to control the position of cursor on screen, but it cannot be used to enter text into the computer. Advantages ď‚· Easy to use ď‚· Not very expensive ď‚· Moves the cursor faster than the arrow keys of keyboard.
  • 12. Input Devices 9 | P a g e A computer mouse Main article: Pointing device Pointing devices are the most commonly used input devices today. A pointing device is any human interface device that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer. In the case of mouse and touchpads, this is usually achieved by detecting movement across a physical surface. Analog devices, such as 3D mice, joysticks, or pointing sticks, function by reporting their angle of deflection. Movements of the pointing device are echoed on the screen by movements of the pointer, creating a simple, intuitive way to navigate a computer's graphical user interface (GUI). 03.Track Ball Track ball is an input device that is mostly used in notebook or laptop computer, instead of a mouse. This is a ball which is half inserted and by moving fingers on ball, pointer can be moved. Since the whole device is not moved, a track ball requires less space than a mouse. A track ball comes in various shapes like a ball, a button and a square.
  • 13. Input Devices 10 | P a g e 04.Joystick Joystick is also a pointing device which is used to move cursor position on a monitor screen. It is a stick having a spherical ball at its both lower and upper ends. The lower spherical ball moves in a socket. The joystick can be moved in all four directions. The function of joystick is similar to that of a mouse. It is mainly used in Computer Aided Designing(CAD) and playing computer games. 05.Light Pen Light pen is a pointing device which is similar to a pen. It is used to select a displayed menu item or draw pictures on the monitor screen. It consists of a photocell and an optical system placed in a small tube. When the tip of a light pen is moved over the monitor screen and pen button is pressed, its photocell sensing element detects the screen location and sends the corresponding signal to the CPU.
  • 14. Input Devices 11 | P a g e 06.Trackpad Another common input device is an image scanner. A typical desktop or flatbed scanner is a device that optically scans printed images and paper documents and converts them into digital images. In most scanners, you place the document on a glass plate and place an opaque cover over it. A bright light moves across the image, and the reflection is captured by a sensor, which converts the document to a digital image. 07.Flatbed scanner Another common input device is an image scanner. A typical desktop or flatbed scanner is a device that optically scans printed images and paper documents and converts them into digital images. In most scanners, you place the document on a glass plate and place an opaque cover over it. A bright light moves across the image, and the reflection is captured by a sensor, which converts the document to a digital image. Audio and video can be recorded using a microphone and video camera, respectively. Due to the popularity of video conferencing using services like Skype, these are now typically integrated in most laptops and monitor displays for desktops; however, you can also connect an external webcam, which can record both audio and video.
  • 15. Input Devices 12 | P a g e 08.Scanner Scanner is an input device which works more like a photocopy machine. It is used when some information is available on a paper and it is to be transferred to the hard disc of the computer for further manipulation. Scanner captures images from the source which are then converted into the digital form that can be stored on the disc. These images can be edited before they are printed. 09.Digitizer Digitizer is an input device which converts analog information into digital form. Digitizer can convert a signal from the television or camera into a series of numbers that could be stored in a computer. They can be used by the computer to create a picture of whatever the camera had been pointed at. Digitizer is also known as Tablet or Graphics Tablet because it converts graphics and pictorial data into binary inputs. A graphic tablet as digitizer is used for doing fine works of drawing and image manipulation applications.
  • 16. Input Devices 13 | P a g e Following are few of the important input devices which are used in a computer: 10.Magnetic Ink Card Reader(MICR) MICR input device is generally used in banks because of a large number of cheques to be processed every day. The bank's code number and cheque number are printed on the cheques with a special type of ink that contains particles of magnetic material that are machine readable. This reading process is called Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR). The main advantages of MICR is that it is fast and less error prone.
  • 17. Input Devices 14 | P a g e 11.Optical Character Reader(OCR) OCR is an input device used to read a printed text. OCR scans text optically character by character, converts them into a machine readable code and stores the text on the system memory. 12.Bar Code Readers Bar Code Reader is a device used for reading bar coded data (data in form of light and dark lines). Bar coded data is generally used in labelling goods, numbering the books etc. It may be a hand held scanner or may be embedded in a stationary scanner. Bar Code Reader scans a bar code image, converts it into an alphanumeric value which is then fed to the computer to which bar code reader is connected.
  • 18. Input Devices 15 | P a g e 13.Optical Mark Reader(OMR) OMR is a special type of optical scanner used to recognize the type of mark made by pen or pencil. It is used where one out of a few alternatives is to be selected and marked. It is specially used for checking the answer sheets of examinations having multiple choice questions. Examples of types of pointing devices include: mouse touchpad pointing stick touchscreen trackball High-degree of freedom input devices Some devices allow many continuous degrees of freedom as input. These can be used as pointing devices, but are generally used in ways that don't involve pointing to a location in space, such as the control of a camera angle while in 3D applications. These kinds of devices are typically used in virtual reality systems (CAVEs), where input that registers six degrees of freedom is required. Composite devices
  • 19. Input Devices 16 | P a g e Wii Remote with attached strap Input devices, such as buttons and joysticks, can be combined on a single physical device that could be thought of as a composite device. Many gaming devices have controllers like this. Technically mice are composite devices, as they both track movement and provide buttons for clicking, but composite devices are generally considered to have more than two different forms of input. Examples of types of composite devices include: Joystick controller Gamepad (or joypad) Paddle (game controller) Jog dial/shuttle (or knob) Wii Remote Audio input devices Audio input devices are used to capture sound. In some cases, an audio output device can be used as an input device, in order to capture produced sound.Audio input devices allow a user to send audio signals to a computer for processing, recording, or carrying out commands. Devices such as microphones allow users to speak to the computer in order to record a voice message or navigate software.Aside from recording, audio input devices are also used with speech recognition software. Examples of types of audio input devices include: Microphones MIDI keyboard or other digital musical instrument
  • 20. Input Devices 17 | P a g e 14.Microphone Microphone is an input device to input sound that is then stored in digital form. The microphone is used for various applications like adding sound to a multimedia presentation or for mixing music.
  • 22. Input Devices 19 | P a g e B Bar cord reader, 6 D definition, 3 determining, 2 Digitizer, 1, 6, 16 dozens, 1 drives, 2 E Electroencephalography (EEG), 1 F Flatbed scanner, 1, 6, 14 H hardware, 0, 3 I information, 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 16 input device, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22 involve, 4, 20 J joysticks, 4, 11, 21 K Keyboard, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14 keystrokes, 1 L Light pen, 6, 13 Logitech, 0 M Magnetic Ink Card Reader (MICR), 6 Microphone, 1, 6, 21, 22 Mouse, 1, 2, 5, 9, 10 O Optical Character Reader (OCR), 6 Optical Mark Reader (OMR), 2, 6 P peripheral, 1, 3 S Scanner, 1, 2, 6, 15 T Trackpad, 1, 6, 14 transfers, 3 U utilized, 1 W wireless, 3