Chapter 5
Input
WHAT IS INPUT: Entering data, programs, commands, and user responses into the computer
1.Data - raw facts in text, numbers, images, audio, and video.
2.Programs - stored instructions that direct the computer
3.Commands - keywords and phrases that direct the computer
4.User responses - responses to questions or messages from the software
THE KEYBOARD
1.Typing area, numeric keypad, function keys, key combinations.
2.Other types of KB: Cordless keyboard, and ergonomic keyboard.
POINTING DEVICES: controls movement of pointer.
- Mechanical Mouse: a rubber or metal ball control the direction of pointer movement
- Optical mouse: it emits and senses light to detect mouse’s movement
- Cordless mouse: battery-powered, uses radio waves or infrared light to transmit data to the system
- Mouse operations: point, click, right-click, double-click, triple-click, drag, right-drag, rotate wheel, press wheel button.
- Other pointing devices: trackball, touchpad, pointing stick, joystick and wheel, light pen, touch screen, stylus.
VOICE INPUT: the process of entering data by speaking to a microphone
- Voice recognition/speech recognition
- Speaker-dependent software or speaker independent software
AUDIO INPUT: the process of entering any sound, like speech, music, sound effects, into a computer
- MIDI: musical instrument digital interface
VIDEO INPUT: the process of capturing full-motion images into a computer and storing them on a storage medium.
- Video capture cared: convert analog video signal to digital signals
- Digital video camera: records video as digital signals, UBS and Firewire may be used for uploading to computer
- PC Video cameras and Web cams
- Video conferencing
SCANNERS AND READING DEVICES
- Scanner: light-sensing device that reads printed text and graphics
- Optical reader: device that uses light source to read characters, codes and convert them to digital signals.
- OCR: optical character recognition
- OMR: optical mark recognition, in
- Bar code reader: read bar code, as in supermarkets, UPC: Universal Product Code
- Turnaround documents: returned back to sender, utility companies. Contain OCR characters
- MICR: magnetic-ink character recognition: printed in magnetized ink, exclusively used in banking industry
TERMINALS
- Display terminals, or video display terminals (VDTs) = keyboard + screen
- Dumb terminals
- Intelligent terminals (programmable terminals, smart terminals)
- Special-purpose terminals (Point-of-sale (POS) terminals)
BIOMETIRIC INPUT: authenticates person’s identity.
- Fingerprint scanner
- Hand geometry system
- Voice verification system
- Signature verification system
- Iris recognition systems: read patterns in the iris of the eye.