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Computer Basics Basic Parts of a Desktop Computer Introduction The basic parts of a desktop computer are the computer case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord. Each part plays an important role whenever you use a computer. Page 1 Watch the video to learn about the basic parts of a desktop computer. Watch the video (2:08). Need help? Computer Case The computer case is the metal and plastic box that contains the main components of the computer. It houses the motherboard, central processing unit (CPU), the power supply, and more. Computer cases come in different shapes and sizes. A desktop case lies flat on a desk, and the monitor usually sits on top of it. A tower case is tall and sits next to the monitor or on the floor. The front of the case usually has an on/off switch and one or more optical drives. Most of the personal computers you can purchase today include tower cases, rather than desktop cases; however, some computers are being made with all of the internal components built into the monitor, which completely eliminates the tower. A computer case An all-in-one imac

Monitor The monitor works with a video card, located inside the computer case, to display images and text on the screen. Newer monitors usually have LCD (liquid crystal display) or LED (light-emitting diode) displays. These can be made very thin, and they are often called flat panel displays. Older monitors use CRT (cathode ray tube) displays. CRT monitors are much bigger and heavier, and they take up more desk space. Page 2 Most monitors have control buttons that allow you to change your monitor's display settings, and some monitors also have built-in speakers. LED displays are actually LCD displays that are backlit with light-emitting diodes. This allows for greater contrast than a traditional LCD display. A monitor Power Cord The power cord is the link between the power outlet and the power supply unit in the computer casing. If the power cord is not plugged in, the computer will not power on. To protect your computer from voltage spikes, you can plug the power cord into a surge protector. You can also use an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS), which acts as a surge protector and also provides temporary power if there is a blackout. A power cord connected to a surge protector Keyboard Page 3 The keyboard is one of the primary ways we communicate with the computer and enter data. There are many different types of computer keyboards such as wired, wireless, ergonomic, multimedia, and more. Although there may be differences in the location of some keys or features, keyboards are very similar and allow you to

accomplish basically the same tasks. Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different parts of the keyboard. If you want to improve your typing skills, check out our blog article 5 Free Sites for Learning How to Type. Mouse Page 4

The mouse is a peripheral that is known as a pointing device. It lets you point to objects on the screen, click on them, and move them. There are two main types of mice: optical and mechanical. The optical mouse uses an electronic eye to detect movement and is easier to clean. The mechanical mouse uses a rolling ball to detect movement. Generally, a mechanical mouse is cheaper, although it may require regular cleaning to keep it working properly. A mouse Traditionally, a mouse connects to the computer using a USB or PS/2 connection. However, you can also buy a wireless mouse, which can reduce clutter on your desktop. To learn the basics of using a mouse, check out our interactive Mouse Tutorial. Mouse Alternatives There are other devices that can do the same thing a mouse can do, but with a different look and feel. Many people find them to be easier to use, and they also require less desk space than a mouse. The most common mouse alternatives include: Trackball: A trackball has a ball on top that can rotate freely. Instead of moving the device like a mouse, you can simply roll the ball with your fingers to move the pointer. Some mobile devices have miniature trackballs that can be controlled with your thumb. Touchpad: A touchpad (also called a trackpad) is a touchsensitive pad that lets you control the pointer by making a "drawing" motion with your finger. Touchpads are very common on laptop computers. A touchpad on a laptop Challenge! Page 5

Think about the desktop computers you've seen at work, school, the library, a store, or a friend's house. What did they look like? Were they all-in-one, or did they have a separate tower? Review the Parts of the Keyboard interactive on page 3 of this lesson. Are there any keys that you haven't used before? If you're using a mouse, flip it over to see whether it's optical or mechanical. Is your monitor LCD, LED, or CRT? If your monitor has control buttons, try adjusting the brightness and contrast.