Unit 2 - Input An Output Devices Notes
Unit 2 - Input An Output Devices Notes
Uses:
● Keyboards are used for data entry.
● In the case of tablets their keyboard is virtual.
● Frequent use of these devices can lead to injuries, such as RSI.
● Numeric keypads can be used in ATMs, mobile phones, etc.
● They can also be used in chip and PIN devices (credit or debit cards)
Common Advantages:
● Fast entry of data.
● Well-known method.
● Easy to use for most people.
● Easier to verify entered data.
Common Disadvantages:
● Can be difficult to use for individuals with limited arm/wrist mobility.
● Sometimes have small keys, making input more difficult.
● May have non-intuitive key arrangements.
POINTING DEVICES
Uses:
● Opening, closing and minimising software
● Grouping, moving and deleting files
● Image editing
● Scrolling up and down/left and right. (same for touchpad)
● Trackerball can be a good alternative for people with RSI
● Industrial control room
● Used in some luxury cars
Common Advantages:
● Faster method for choosing options compared to using a keyboard.
● Quick navigation through applications and the internet.
● Doesn't require a large desk area.
Uncommon Advantages - Touchpad:
● Integrated into the laptop, eliminating the need for a separate mouse, aiding portability.
● More challenging to control the pointer compared to a normal mouse.
● More difficult to use for certain operations such as drag and drop.
Common Disadvantages:
● Can be more difficult for people with restricted hand/wrist movement.
● More costly and may require training since it's not standard equipment.
Common Advantages:
● Faster method for choosing options compared to using a keyboard.
● Quick navigation through applications and the internet.
● Doesn't require a large desk area.
● Can be operated from a distance, unlike wired devices.
Common Disadvantages:
● Can be more difficult for people with restricted hand/wrist movement.
● More costly and may require training since it's not standard equipment.
● Movements in the steering can be too sensitive, giving an unrealistic 'feel' (specific to the
driving wheel).
● Unless it is an expensive simulator, feedback to the driving wheel is non-existent (specific to
driving wheel).
SCANNERS
Users:
● Scan in documents
● Scan in old/valuable documents/books
● Scan in photographs
● Scan in barcodes
Advantages of scanners:
● Images can be stores for editing
● When used with optical character recognition it can be much faster and accurate
● Possible to recover damaged documents and photographs
Disadvantages of scanners:
● Quality can be limited depending on the resolution of the scanner
● Can be slow at scanning
DIGITAL CAMERAS
The images are stored on a memory card and can be transferred to a computer by:
● Directly reading the memory card
● By a USB port
● Using WiFi or Bluetooth