Chapter 5 : Input
Assignment
from Tri Djoko Wahjono, Ir., M.Sc.
1.
What Is Input, and What Are the Differences among a
Program, a Command, and a User Response?
Input is any data or
instructions entered into the memory of a computer.
A
program is a series of related instructions that tells a computer what
tasks to perform and how to perform them.
A command is
an instruction that causes a program to perform a specific action.
A
user issues a user response by replying to a question displayed by a
program to perform certain actions
2.
What Keys Are Commonly Found on Desktop Computer
Keyboards, and How Do Keyboards for Mobile Computers and Devices Differ from
Desktop Computer Keyboards?
A keyboard is an input device that
contains keys users press to enter data and instructions
into a
computer. Computer keyboards have a typing area that includes letters of the
alphabet, numbers, punctuation marks, and other basic keys.
Most
keyboards also have function keys programmed to issue commands; toggle
keys that switch between two states when pressed; and keys used to move the
insertion point, or
cursor, on the screen.
A gaming keyboard is
a keyboard designed specifi cally for users who enjoy playing games
on the
computer.
On
notebook computers and some other mobile devices, the keyboard is built into
the top of the system unit. To fit in these mobile computers and devices, the
keyboards usually are smaller and have fewer keys than desktop computer
keyboards.
3.
What Are Different Mouse Types, and How Do You Use a
Mouse?
A mouse is a pointing
device that fits under the palm of your hand.
An optical mouse uses
devices that emit and sense light to detect the mouse’s movement.
A laser mouse uses
a laser and is more expensive than an optical mouse.
An
air mouse allows you to control objects, media players, and slide shows
by moving the mouse in predetermined directions through the air.
A
wireless mouse, or cordless mouse, transmits data using wireless
technology
As
you move a mouse, the mouse pointer moves on the screen. You then press
a mouse button (usually the left) to click objects. Some programs
support mouse gestures, where users can perform certain actions by
holding a mouse button while moving the mouse in a particular pattern.
4.
What Are the Various Types of Touch Screens, and How Does
a Touch-Sensitive Pad Work?
A touch
screenis a touch-sensitive display device. Touch screens that recognize
multiple points of contact at the same time are known as multi-touch.
Users
interact with touch screens by touching areas of the screen such as pictures, numbers,
letters, or locations identifi ed on the screen
A
kiosk is a freestanding computer that usually includes a touch screen. Microsoft
Surface is a 30-inch tabletop display that allows one or more people to
interact with the screen using their fingers or hands.
A
touch-sensitive pad is an input device that enables users to scroll
through and play music, view pictures, watch videos or movies, adjust
volume, and/or customize settings on a portable media player or other
mobile device.
5.
What Are the Various Types of Pen Input, and What Are Other
Types of Input for Smart Phones?
With pen
input, you touch a stylus or digital pen on a fl at surface, such as a
screen on a monitor or mobile device, a signature capture pad, or a graphics
tablet, to write, draw, or make selections.
A
stylus is a small metal or plastic device that looks like a tiny ink pen
but uses pressure instead of ink.
A
digital pen, which is slightly larger than a stylus, features electronic
erasers and programmable buttons. Handwriting recognition software is a
program that translates handwritten letters and symbols into characters a
computer or mobile device
can
process.
A
signature capture pad captures signatures written with a stylus or pen
attached to a device. Some smart phones have digital cameras that have
touch-sensitive pads. Others have a portable keyboard or optical
keyboard built in.
6.
What Are the Purposes of Gamepads, Joysticks and Wheels,
Light Guns, Dance Pads, and Motion-Sensing Game Controllers?
A gamepad
controls the movement and actions of players or objects in video games or
computer games.
A joystick is
a handheld vertical lever that you move to control a simulated vehicle or
player.
A wheel is a
steering-wheel-type device that you turn to simulate driving a vehicle.
A light gun is
used to shoot targets you pull the trigger gets on the weapon.
A dance pad is
an electronic device, divided into panels, that users press with their feet.
Motionsensing game controllers, such as the Wii
Remote, guide on-screen elements by moving
a handheld input device in predetermined directions through the air
7.
How Does Resolution Affect the Quality of a Picture Captured
on a Digital Camera?
A
digital camera allows users to take pictures and store the photographed
images
digitally.
Resolution is the number of
horizontal and vertical pixels in a display device.
The
greater the number of pixels the camera uses to capture a picture, the better
the quality of the picture. Thus,
the higher the resolution, the better the picture quality, but the more expensive the camera.
8.
How Are Voice Recognition, Web Cams, and Video
Conferencing Used?
Voice
recognition,
also called speech recognition, is the computer’s capability of
distinguishing spoken words.
A
Web cam, also called a PC video camera, is a digital video camera
that enables users to capture
video and still images and then send or broadcast the images over the Internet.
A
video conference is a meeting between two or more geographically
separated people who use a network
or the Internet to transmit audio and video data.
9.
How Do the Various Types of Scanners and Reading Devices
Work?
A scanner,
or optical scanner, is a light-sensing input device that reads printed
text and graphics and translates the results into a form the computer can
process.
A
flatbed scanner works in a manner similar to a copy machine except it
creates
a
file of the document. An optical reader uses a light source to read
characters, marks, and codes and
converts them into digital data that a computer can process.
Optical
character recognition (OCR) reads characters from ordinary
documents. Optical
mark recognition (OMR) reads hand-drawn marks such as small
circles or rectangles.
A
bar code reader, or barcode scanner, is an optical reader that
uses laser beams to read a bar
code, or identification code.
RFID (radio frequency
identification) uses radio signals to communicate with an embedded tag placed in or attached to an
object, an animal, or a person.
A
magnetic stripe card reader, also called a magstripe reader,
reads the magnetic stripe on the
back of credit cards and other similar cards.
MICR (magnetic-ink
character recognition) reads text printed with magnetized ink.
10.
What Are Various Biometric Devices?
A biometric
device translates a personal characteristic into digital code that
is compared with a digital code stored in the computer to identify an
individual.
A
fingerprint reader captures curves and indentations of a fingerprint
A
face recognition system captures a live face image and compares it with
a stored image.
A
hand geometry system measures the shape and size of a hand.
A
voice verification system compares live speech with a stored voice
pattern.
A
signature verification system recognizes the shape of a signature
An
iris recognition system reads patterns in the iris of the eye.
Retinal
scanners scan patterns of blood vessels in the back of the retina.
11.
How Do POS Terminals, Automated Teller Machines, and DVD
Kiosks Work?
A terminal
is a computer, usually with limited processing power, that enables users to
send data to and/or receive information from a host computer. POS terminals,
ATMs, and DVD kiosks are special-purpose terminals.
A
POS (point-of-sale) terminal records purchases, processes credit
or debit
cards,
and updates inventory.
An
automated teller machine (ATM) is a self-service banking machine
that connects to a host
computer through a network
A
DVD kiosk is a self-service DVD rental machine that connects to a host
computer through a network.
12.
What Are Alternative Input Devices for Physically Challenged
Users?
Voice
recognition is ideal for visually impaired users.
A
keyguard is a plate placed over the keyboard that allows users with
limited hand mobility to rest their hands
and press only one key at a time.
Keyboards
with larger keys or an on-screen keyboard displayed on a user’s screen
also are available.
A small trackball or a head-mounted pointer helps
users with limited hand movement to control
the pointer or a
head-mounted pointer helps users with
limited
hand movement to control the pointer or insertion point.
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