This document summarizes different types of computer input devices. It introduces input devices as tools that accept data and instructions from outside the computer and translate it into a readable format. It then lists and describes common input devices like keyboards, mice, scanners, touchscreens, and optical recognition tools. For keyboards and mice, it provides more details on types (wired vs wireless) and basic functions. The overall document serves as a high-level introduction to the main categories and examples of computer input devices.
This document summarizes different types of computer input devices. It introduces input devices as tools that accept data and instructions from outside the computer and translate it into a readable format. It then lists and describes common input devices like keyboards, mice, scanners, touchscreens, and optical recognition tools. For keyboards and mice, it provides more details on types (wired vs wireless) and basic functions. The overall document serves as a high-level introduction to the main categories and examples of computer input devices.
This document summarizes different types of computer input devices. It introduces input devices as tools that accept data and instructions from outside the computer and translate it into a readable format. It then lists and describes common input devices like keyboards, mice, scanners, touchscreens, and optical recognition tools. For keyboards and mice, it provides more details on types (wired vs wireless) and basic functions. The overall document serves as a high-level introduction to the main categories and examples of computer input devices.
This document summarizes different types of computer input devices. It introduces input devices as tools that accept data and instructions from outside the computer and translate it into a readable format. It then lists and describes common input devices like keyboards, mice, scanners, touchscreens, and optical recognition tools. For keyboards and mice, it provides more details on types (wired vs wireless) and basic functions. The overall document serves as a high-level introduction to the main categories and examples of computer input devices.
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What are the Input Devices of Computer System
▪ The Input devices of computer systems are electromagnetic devices which acknowledge information and accept data or set of instruction from outside the world and translate this data into machine meaningful and readable form. ▪ Computer Input devices acts as a medium of communication and correspondence between computer and the outside world. Types of Input Devices of Computer System ▪ There are several types of ▪ Light Pen input devices which can be further categorized. ▪ Touchscreens
▪ List of these devices are ▪ Optical Card Reader (OCR)
mentioned below ▪ Magnetic Ink Character ▪ Keyboard Recognition (MICR)
▪ Mouse ▪ Optical Bar Code Reader
(OBR) ▪ Scanner ▪ Voice Recognition Devices ▪ Trackball ▪ Optical Mark Reader ▪ Joystick (OMR) Keyboard ▪ Keyboards are generally used for entering data to computer system . This is the most used and famous input device in the computer world. The standard keyboard has 101 keys but as the continues ▪ Mainly Three types of development of computer keyboards are available technology, we can purchase a in the market :: keyboard with 102 till 124 keys keyboards for special purposes. ▪ Ps2 Keyboard not Only in English keyboard can be obtained with various other ▪ USB Keyboard languages. ▪ Wireless Keyboard MOUSE ▪ MOUSE is a pointing device , pointing device is the interface where users have an extra edge over keyboard where they can point to a certain position on the screen, click and drag icons files and ▪ There are three types of folders from one place to mouse another. ▪ Mechanical Mouse ▪ The mouse is famous and most used input device ▪ Optical Mouse commonly it has 2 buttons one on right side second one left side of the mouse . In between ▪ Infrared (IR) or radio the 2 buttons, there is a wheel frequency cordless mouse which is used for scrolling. Interesting, right? This is just a sneak preview of the full presentation. We hope you like it! To see the rest of it, just click here to view it in full on PowerShow.com. Then, if you’d like, you can also log in to PowerShow.com to download the entire presentation for free.