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Chapter 7 Input and Output McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Competencies (Page 1 of 2) Define input Describe keyboard entry, pointing devices, and scanning devices Discuss image capturing devices, including digital cameras, digital video cameras, and audio input devices Page 186 7-2

Competencies (Page 2 of 2) Define output Describe monitors, printers, and audio output devices Discuss combination input and output devices, including fax machines, multifunctional devices, Internet telephones, and terminals Page 186 7-3

Introduction Do you ever wonder how information gets into your computer and comes out in a form you can use? Input devices convert what we understand into what the system unit can process. Output devices convert what the system unit has processed into a form that we can understand. Input and output devices are the focus of this chapter. Page 187 7-4

What is Input? Any data or instructions used by a computer Input devices Hardware Keyboards Pointing devices Scanning devices Other devices Translates data into a form that the system unit can process Page 188 7-5

Keyboard Entry (Page 1 of 2) Keyboards Traditional keyboards Flexible keyboards Ergonomic keyboards Wireless keyboards PDA keyboards Features Typewriter keyboard with numeric keypad Special purpose keys Toggle and combination keys Page 188 7-6

Keyboard Entry (Page 2 of 2) Traditional Keyboard Page 189 7-7

Pointing Devices (Page 1 of 2) Mice Mechanical Optical Cordless or wireless Three similar devices to mice Trackball Touch pads Pointing stick Page 190 7-8

Pointing Devices (Page 2 of 2) Joystick Touch Screen Light Pen Stylus Page 191 7-9

Scanning Devices (Page 1 of 2) Optical scanners Flatbed scanners Portable scanners Card Readers Magnetic card readers Radio Frequency card readers Page 192 7-10

Scanning Devices (Page 2 of 2) Bar code readers Handheld wand readers or platform scanners Contain photoelectric cells that read bar codes Character and mark recognition devices Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) Optical-character recognition (OCR) Optical-mark recognition (OMR) Page 193 7-11

Image Capturing Devices Digital cameras Images recorded digitally on a disk Images can be downloaded to a computer Digital video cameras Records motion digitally Can take still images as well WebCams Specialized digital video cameras Broadcast images over the Internet Page 194 7-12

Webcams And Instant Exchange messages and files with friends Messaging Voice and video capabilities Application sharing Page 196 7-13

Audio-Input Devices Voice recognition systems Use a microphone, a sound card, and special software Users can operate computers and create documents using voice commands Page 198 7-14

What is Output? Processed data or information Types of output Text Graphics/Photos Audio & video Output devices Monitors Printers Other Devices Page 198 7-15

Monitors (Page 1 of 2) Known as screens or display screens Output referred to as soft copy Features Resolution/pixels Dot pitch Refresh rate Size Page 198 7-16

Monitors (Page 2 of 2) Cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors Flat-panel monitors Require less power to operate Portable and thinner than CRTs Other monitors E-books Data projectors High-definition television (HDTV) Page 199 7-17

Printers (Page 1 of 2) Translates information that has been processed by the system unit Output referred to as hard copy Features Resolution Color capability Speed Memory Page 200 7-18

Ink-jet printer Laser printer Personal laser printers Shared laser printers Thermal printer Other printers Dot-matrix printers Plotters Photo printers Portable printers Printers (Page 2 of 2) Page 201 7-19

Audio-Output Devices Translates audio information from the computer into sounds that people can understand Common devices Speakers Headphones Digital Music Players ipod, iriver, Zune Page 203 7-20

Multifunctional Devices (MFD) Many devices combine input and output capabilities and offer cost and space advantages Fax machines Internet telephones known as Internet telephony IP telephony and Voice-over IP (VoIP) Three approaches Terminals Page 204 7-21

Internet Telephone Approaches Computer-to computer Free long distance calls Requires computers to be connected to the Internet MSN is most widely used software Computer-to traditional telephone Place the call from a computer to a phone Requires an Internet phone service provider Software requirements Small monthly and/or per-minute fee Traditional telephone-to-traditional telephone Does not require a computer Subscription required to a special Internet phone service provider Special hardware adapter Cost is similar to the computer-to-traditional telephone approach Page 215 7-22

Terminals An input and output device Connects to a mainframe or server Types of terminals Dumb terminal Intelligent terminal Network terminal Page 215 7-23

Careers In IT Technical writers prepare instruction manuals, technical reports, and other scientific or technical documents Typically requires a college degree Communications Journalism English Specialization or familiarization with a technical field Technical writers can expect to earn $41K to $69K annually. Page 206 7-24

A Look to the Future Electronic Translators May Be in Your Future Electronic Interpretation may soon exist to provide personal interpretation for foreign languages and images Prototype portable handheld electronic interpreters are currently in a testing phase at the U.S. Office of Naval Research Creating is labor intensive using both linguists and programmers Page 207 7-25

Discussion Questions (Page 1 of 2) Define input and input devices. Describe the different types of pointing, scanning, image capturing, and audio-input devices. Describe the three categories of output devices. Page 214 7-26

Discussion Questions (Page 2 of 2) Define output and output devices. What are combination input and output devices? Describe four such devices. Page 214 7-27