Introduction Fo Computer Lect 1
Introduction Fo Computer Lect 1
❑ What is a computer?
❑ Definition of software and hardware
❑ Components of a computer
❑ Input devices
❑ Computer keyboard
❑ Keyboard vocabulary
❑ Input devices
❑ Mouse vocabulary
❑ Output devices
❑ PROCESSOR
❑ Memory
❑ STORAGE
❑ Storage capacity
❑ USB flash drive
❑ Hard disk
❑ Memory cards
❑ Advantages of using a computer
❑ Disadvantages of using a computer
❑What is a computer?
A computer is an electronic device, operating under the
control of instructions stored in its own memory, that can accept data,
process the data according to specified rules, produce results, and store
software.
❑Definition of software and hardware
any other key and you will get a new character. For
instance, press shift at the same time you press a letter
and it will capitalize the letter. Press shift at the same time
you press a number and you will get a “%” or “$.”
Tab Key. Just like a typewriter, the tab key helps you indent your text
Caps Lock. Press it once and when you type the letters they will
all be capitalized. Press it again and the letters will go back to lower case.
Num Lock and Numeric Keypad. The Num Lock key toggles the
numeric keypad on and off. When off, the keys perform other functions
(i.e., directional arrows) instead of typing numbers.
movement of a small symbol on the screen, called the pointer, and you
Minimize- This button on the upper right-hand corner of your screen will
shrink your work into a button so you can work on something else. Click that
screen will increase the size of the document that you’re working
a printer,
a monitor, and
speakers
A printer produces text and graphics on a physical
medium such as paper.
A monitor displays text, graphics, and videos on a
screen.
printer
monitor
System Unit
The system unit is a case that contains the electronic
components of the computer that are used to process
data.
The circuitry of the system unit is connected to a circuit
board called the motherboard.
System Unit
Two main components on the motherboard are the
processor and memory.
MEMORY
Memory cards
Memory cards as the storage media is used by, some
mobile devices such as digital cameras.
Modem
communications device is a modem.
input. For example, if you do not use the flash on a digital camera
when indoors, the resulting pictures that are displayed on the
computer screen may be unusable because they are too dark.
Advantages
Storage: A computer can transfer data quickly from storage
to memory, process it, and then store it again for future use.
Many computers store enormous amounts of data and make