Ict Input Notes Form 1
Ict Input Notes Form 1
The keyboard is the most common and widely used input device.
It is made up of buttons called 'keys'. The keys are arranged into sections:
Alphabet keys
Function or F keys (F1, F2, F3)
Numeric keys (one set above the alphabet keys and a numeric keypad on the right)
Arrow keys
Command keys (insert, delete, home, end, page up/down)
Most keyboards are called 'QWERTY' keyboards. This name comes from the first six letters on
the top row of the alphabet keys.
Using a keyboard for too long can lead to health problems such as repetitive strain injury (RSI).
To try to overcome this, different styles of keyboard have been developed, for example, the
ergonomic keyboard. They are supposed to put your hands into a much more natural position
than a traditional keyboard.
People are used to using keyboards to enter If you can't touch type, it can be time
Advantages of keyboards Disadvantages of keyboards
Specialist keyboards are available e.g. Disabled people often find keyboards difficult to
ergonomic, gaming keyboards use
Mouse
Everyone is familiar with a computer mouse; along with the keyboard, it is one of the most
common input devices you will use.
A mouse is also called a 'pointing device' because it enables you to control what happens on the
screen by moving the mouse on your desk and pointing, clicking and selecting items on the
screen.
A mouse usually has two buttons, a right and left one and also a central wheel which allows you
to scroll up and down the page (some mice have up to five buttons). The left and right button
have different functions. Left clicking usually lets you put your cursor at a certain point on the
page or lets you choose a menu item. Right clicking brings you up a list of relevant menu items
from which you can select a task.
Many of the older styles of mice used a ball which moved against two internal rollers to record
the direction that the mouse was being moved in. Recent versions of mice use 'optical' or
'wireless' technology to track mouse movement.
Turn over the mouse you are using right now; do you see a red light? If you do, then you are
using an optical mouse.
Works well in conjunction with a If the battery wears out in a wireless mouse, it cannot
keyboard for data entry be used until it has been replaced
Scanner
Scanners can be used to convert images or text on paper into a digital format that can be used by the
computer.
A scanner works by shining a beam of light onto the surface of the object that you are scanning. This
light is then reflected back onto a sensor that detects the colour of the light. This is then used to build up
the digital image.
Items that are scanned are usually stored in an image format. However, special software - Optical
Character Recognition - can be used to convert text on the paper into text which can be edited with a
word processor. However, the text doesn't always get converted very well and you could end up with a
lot of mistakes.
Flatbed scanners
Handheld scanners
Specialist scanners
The most popular type is the flatbed scanner. This is shown in the picture above, that has its lid raised to
show the glass surface where you place the item to be scanned. This is probably the one that you use at
school. They can scan larger images and are more accurate than handheld scanners.
Handheld scanners are usually only a few inches wide and are held in the hand whilst they are rolled
across the document to be scanned. The images produced are generally not as large or as high quality as
those captured with a flatbed scanner.
If you are a photography enthusiast with a large collection of pre-digital 35mm negatives, then there are
specialist scanners that can scan older 35mm film. In theory a standard scanner could do it but the film
itself is relatively tiny and will result in very poor scans. The 35mm film scanner is exactly the same
technology but the scan is set to go accurately over the 35mm range of the negative.
Another aspect of scanning is emotional - say you can scan the perfect reproduction of a loved family
photograph.
Flatbed scanners are very accurate and Images produced by the scanner
can produce reasonably high quality can take up a lot of memory
images. space.
By using a graphics tablet a designer can produce much more accurate drawings on the screen than they
could with a mouse or other pointing device.
When combined with an art application such as Corel Painter or Photoshop, a talented artist can produce
incredible illustrations and images with it.
A graphics tablet consists of a flat pad (the tablet) on which you 'draw' with a special pen. As you draw
on the pad an image is created on the computer monitor from within the application that the tablet is
connected to.
The pen is usually radio controlled rather than touch control. This is very useful should you want to trace
out an existing line drawing on paper, as you can simply place the paper over the pad and start tracing it
out. Some pens have a pressure sensitive tip to allow the artist to draw heavier or lighter lines.
It is much more natural to draw diagrams Not really suitable for general
with a pencil type implement (the stylus) selection work such as pointing and
rather than with a mouse clicking on menu items
The sound is detected by the microphone and an electrical signal is transmitted to the
computer. Special hardware is used to convert this analogue data into digital data so it can be
stored and manipulated.
In the last few years a number of voice recognition systems have been developed. These
packages let the user dictate the text into a computer and then convert the speech to text.
Dictating like this can be much quicker than typing but the software isn't perfect and it can
interpret a word incorrectly.