input devices
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INPUT DEVICES
Advantage Disadvantage
KEYBOARDS Can only enter data at typing speed
Graphics Tablet• Easier to draw
with than a mouse
Touch Screen• Good for choosing
from a menu
• Difficult to type with this
ADD A SLIDE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING INPUT DEVICES
For each one add one or more pictures
For each say where and when they are used Barcode reader MICR OMR OCR
Magnetic Stripe Joystick Concept keyboard Chip reader Tracker ball Scanner Touch Pad PIN Pad Light Pen Web cam
Barcode Reader
What -A barcode reader (or barcode scanner) is an electronic device for reading printed barcodes. Like a flatbed scanner, it consists of a light source, a lens and a light sensor translating optical impulses into electrical ones. Additionally, nearly all barcode readers contain decoder circuitry analyzing the barcode's image data provided by the sensor and sending the barcode's content to the scanner's output port.
Where - Supermarket
When - Scanning Products
MICR
What – Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, or MICR, is a character recognition technology used primarily by the banking industry to facilitate the processing of cheques. The technology allows computers to read information (such as account numbers) off of printed documents. Unlike barcodes or similar technologies, however, MICR codes can be easily read by humans.
Where - Bank
When – reading cheques
OMR What- Optical Mark Recognition (also called Optical Mark
Reading and OMR) is the process of capturing human-marked data from document forms such as surveys, tests and questionnaire
Where – Anywhere (school, company etc.) When – marking examinations
OCR What- Optical character recognition, usually abbreviated to
OCR, is the mechanical or electronic translation of images of handwritten, typewritten or printed text (usually captured by a scanner) into machine-editable text.
Where- office and company When- converting paper books and document into electronic
files also to computerize and old record keeping system in an office or to serve on a website
Magnetic stripe What-A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of
storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron-based magnetic particles on a band of magnetic material on the card. The magnetic stripe, sometimes called a magstripe, is read by physical contact and swiping past a reading head. Magnetic stripe cards are commonly used in credit cards, identity cards, and transportation tickets.
Where- anywhere ( shopping mall , supermarket etc.) When –paying money
Joystick What- A joystick is an input device consisting of a stick that
pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is controlling. Joysticks are often used to control video games, and usually have one or more push-buttons whose state can also be read by the computer. A popular variation of the joystick used on modern video game consoles is the analog stick.
Where- Games shop, Home , Aircraft, Cranes, Trucks When- Playing Games (Play station and Computer), controlling
machines
Concept Keyboard What-A concept keyboard is a flat board that contains a grid of
buttons. Each button can be programmed to do whatever you want. An overlay sheet with pictures or symbols is placed on the grid so that the user can tell what pressing on different areas will do.
Where- Fast food restaurants When- Order
Chip Reader Where- computer When- reading chips
Tracker Ball What -A tracker ball is an input device where a finger is used
to rotate a ball. This moves a pointer on the screen Where- Computer When- to move the pointer on the screen
Scanner What-A scanner is a device that captures images from
photographic prints, posters, magazine pages, and similar sources for computer editing and display.
Where- office, school etc. When- scanning information into the computer
Touch Pad What-A touchpad (also trackpad) is a pointing device
consisting of specialized surface that can translate the motion and position of a user's fingers to a relative position on screen. They are a common feature of laptop computers and also used as a substitute for a computer mouse where desk space is scarce.
Where- Laptop and mobile phones (blackberry etc.) When- moving the pointer on the screen
Pin Pad What-A PIN pad is an electronic device used in a debit or
smart card-based transaction to input and encrypt the cardholder's PIN. PIN pads are normally used with integrated point of sale devices in which the Electronic Cash Register (ECR) machine is responsible for taking the sale amount and initiating/handling the transaction
Where- shopping mall ,supermarket etc. When- paying money using credit card
Light Pen What-A light pen is a computer input device in the form of a
light-sensitive wand used in conjunction with a computer's CRT TV set or monitor. It allows the user to point to displayed objects, or draw on the screen, in a similar way to a touch screen but with greater positional accuracy. A light pen can work with any CRT-based display, but not with LCD screens, projectors and other display devices.
Where – computer When- pointing on the selected information
Web Cam What-A webcam is a video capture device connected to a
computer or computer network, often using a USB port or, if connected to a network, internet or Wi-Fi.
Where- computer, laptop When- talking (skype)
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