Input Devices Flashcards

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Keyboard

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  • uses a standard layout (QWERTY)
  • depends on human operator for speed of input
  • concept keyboards have keys with pictures or words that can be programmed to carry out specific instructions

Advantages

  • most computers supply one
  • little training
  • skilled typist = quick data entry
  • specialist keyboards available e.g. gaming, ergonomic (to prevent RSI repetitive strain injury

Disadvantages

  • easy to make mistakes
  • time consuming if you can’t touch type
  • not suitable for creating diagrams
  • disabled people may find difficult to use
  • excessive use = RSI
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Mouse

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  • aka pointing device
  • moving, pointing, clicking, selecting
  • easy to use and inexpensive
  • designed to fit hand
  • some use a mouse ball and built in movement sensors
  • other use infrared or wireless tech
  • experienced users may find “hot keys” i.e. ctrl P instead of selecting print from the menu
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Tracker pad

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  • aka touch-sensitive pad
  • used on laptops as mouse alternative
  • sensors underneath detect movement, direction and speed of finger

Advantages

  • useful for laptops, portable
  • fixed position in relation to keyboard
  • short finger movements required

Disadvantages

  • takes practice and skill
  • no gloves
  • moist, sweaty or calloused hands will disrupt signals
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