SlideShare a Scribd company logo
2
Most read
5
Most read
8
Most read
Input / Output Devices
I. Introduction
II. Input Devices
a. Keyboard,
b. Mouse,
c. Joystick,
d. Scanner,
e. Digital Camera,
f. Bar Code Reader,
g. Touch Screen,
h. Speech Input Device (Microphone)
III. Output Devices
a. Monitor,
b. Speaker,
c. Printers ( different types)
d. Plotter
e. Audio output Devices
I. Introduction
The computer will be of no use unless it is able to communicate with the outside
world. Input/output devices are required for users to communicate with the computer. In
simple terms, input devices bring information INTO the computer and output devices bring
information OUT of a computer system. These input/output devices are also known as
peripherals since they surround the CPU and memory of a computer system.
Some commonly used Input/output devices are listed in table below.
Input Devices Output Devices
Input Devices Output Devices
Keyboard
Mouse
Joystick
Scanner
Light Pen
Touch Screen
Monitor
LCD
Printer
Plotter
II. Input Devices
(a) Keyboard
It is a text base input device that allows the user to input alphabets, numbers and
other characters. It consists of a set of keys mounted on a board.
Figure 1: The Keyboard
Alphanumeric Keypad
It consists of keys for English alphabets, 0 to 9 numbers, and special characters like
+ − / * ( ) etc.
Function Keys There are twelve function keys labeled F1, F2, F3… F12. The functions
assigned to these keys differ from one software package to another. These keys are also user
programmable keys.
Special-function Keys
These keys have special functions assigned to them and can be used only for those
specific purposes. Functions of some of the important keys are defined below. Enter It is
similar to the ‘return’ key of the typewriter and is used to execute a command or program.
Spacebar
It is used to enter a space at the current cursor location.
Backspace
This key is used to move the cursor one position to the left and also delete the character in
that position.
Delete
It is used to delete the character at the cursor position.
Insert
Insert key is used to toggle between insert and overwrite mode during data entry.
Shift
This key is used to type capital letters when pressed along with an alphabet key. Also used
to type the special characters located on the upper-side of a key that has two characters
defined on the same key.
Caps Lock
Cap Lock is used to toggle between the capital lock features. When ‘on’, it locks the
alphanumeric keypad for capital letters input only.
Tab
Tab is used to move the cursor to the next tab position defined in the document. Also, it is
used to insert indentation into a document.
Ctrl
Control key is used in conjunction with other keys to provide additional functionality on the
keyboard.
Alt
Also like the control key, Alt key is always used in combination with other keys to perform
specific tasks.
Esc
This key is usually used to negate a command. Also used to cancel or abort executing
programs.
Numeric Keypad
Numeric keypad is located on the right side of the keyboard and consists of keys having
numbers (0 to 9) and mathematical operators (+ − * /) defined on them. This keypad is
provided to support quick entry for numeric data.
Cursor Movement Keys
These are arrow keys and are used to move the cursor in the direction indicated by the arrow
(up, down, left, right).
(b) Mouse
The mouse is a small device used to point to a particular place on the screen and select
in order to perform one or more actions. It can be used to select menu commands, size
windows, start programs etc. The most conventional kind of mouse has two buttons on top:
the left one being used most frequently.
Figure 2: The Mouse
Mouse Actions
Left Click: Used to select an item.
Double Click: Used to start a program or open a file.
Right Click: Usually used to display a set of commands.
Drag and Drop: It allows you to select and move an item from one location to another.
To achieve this place the cursor over an item on the screen, click the left mouse button
and while holding the button down move the cursor to where you want to place the item,
and then release it.
(c) Joystick
The joystick is a vertical stick which moves the graphic cursor in a direction the stick
is moved. It typically has a button on top that is used to select the option pointed by the
cursor. Joystick is used as an input device primarily used with video games, training
simulators and controlling robots
Figure 3: The Joystick
(d)Scanner
Scanner is an input device used for direct data entry from the source document into
the computer system. It converts the document image into digital form so that it can be fed
into the computer. Capturing information like this reduces the possibility of errors typically
experienced during large data entry.
Figure 4: The Scanner
Hand-held scanners are commonly seen in big stores to scan codes and price
information for each of the items. They are also termed the bar code readers.
(e) Bar codes
A bar code is a set of lines of different thicknesses that represent a number. Bar Code
Readers are used to input data from bar codes. Most products in shops have bar codes on
them. Bar code readers work by shining a beam of light on the lines that make up the bar
code and detecting the amount of light that is reflected back
Figure 5: The Bar Code Reader
(f) Light Pen
It is a pen shaped device used to select objects on a display screen. It is quite like the
mouse (in its functionality) but uses a light pen to move the pointer and select any object on
the screen by pointing to the object. Users of Computer Aided Design (CAD) applications
commonly use the light pens to directly draw on screen.
Figure: Light Pen
(g) Touch Screen
It allows the user to operate/make selections by simply touching the display screen.
Common examples of touch screen include information kiosks, and bank ATMs.
Figure: Touch Screen
(h)Digital camera
A digital camera can store many more pictures than an ordinary camera. Pictures taken using
a digital camera are stored inside its memory and can be transferred to a computer by
connecting the camera to it. A digital camera takes pictures by converting the light passing
through the lens at the front into a digital image.
Figure 6: The Digital camera
(i) The Speech Input Device
The “Microphones - Speech Recognition” is a speech Input device. To operate it we
require using a microphone to talk to the computer. Also we need to add a sound card to the
computer. The Sound card digitizes audio input into 0/1s .A speech recognition program can
process the input and convert it into machine-recognized commands or input.
Figure 7: The Microphone
III. Output Devices
(a) Monitor
Monitor is an output device that resembles the television screen and uses a Cathode
Ray Tube (CRT) to display information. The monitor is associated with a keyboard for
manual input of characters and displays the information as it is keyed in. It also displays the
program or application output. Like the television, monitors are also available in different
sizes.
(b) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
LCD was introduced in the 1970s and is now applied to display terminals also. Its
advantages like low energy consumption, smaller and lighter have paved its way for usage
in portable computers (laptops).
Figure 8: The LCD
(c) Printer
Printers are used to produce paper (commonly known as hardcopy) output. Based on
the technology used, they can be classified as Impact or Non-impact printers. Impact printers
use the typewriting printing mechanism wherein a hammer strikes the paper through a
ribbon in order to produce output. Dot-matrix and Character printers fall under this
category. Non-impact printers do not touch the paper while printing. They use chemical, heat
or electrical signals to etch the symbols on paper. Inkjet, Deskjet, Laser, Thermal printers fall
under this category of printers.
When we talk about printers we refer to two basic qualities associated with printers:
resolution, and speed. Print resolution is measured in terms of number of dots per inch (dpi).
Print speed is measured in terms of number of characters printed in a unit of time and is
represented as characters-per-second (cps), lines-per-minute (lpm), or pages-per-minute
(ppm).
Figure 9: The Printer
(d) Plotter
Plotters are used to print graphical output on paper. It interprets computer
commands and makes line drawings on paper using multicolored automated pens. It is
capable of producing graphs, drawings, charts, maps etc. Computer Aided Engineering (CAE)
applications like CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
are typical usage areas for plotters.
Figure 10: The Plotter
(e) Audio Output: Sound Cards and Speakers:
The Audio output is the ability of the computer to output sound. Two components are
needed: Sound card – Plays contents of digitized recordings, Speakers – Attached to sound
card.

More Related Content

PPTX
Plotters
PPTX
project on input output devie
PPTX
Characteristics of computer.pptx
PDF
Graphical programming
PPTX
Computer instruction
PPTX
Input devices
DOCX
Input and output devices
PPT
basics of computer system ppt
Plotters
project on input output devie
Characteristics of computer.pptx
Graphical programming
Computer instruction
Input devices
Input and output devices
basics of computer system ppt

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Programming language
PPTX
System bus
PPT
Functional units of computer
PPT
Fundamental of Computers
PPTX
Presentation on Basic Computer
PPTX
Input,output & storage device ppt
PPTX
Input devices presentation
DOCX
Assignment on Input and output devices
PPTX
BASICS OF FIELDBUS
PPTX
Block Diagram of Computer
PPTX
What is Computer | Computer Full Form | Computer Definition
PPTX
Primary and Secondary Memory.pptx
DOC
Oscilloscope
DOCX
Project input devices
PPTX
Peripheral devices
PPTX
PPT on INPUT & OUTPUT DEVICES
PDF
Pointing Devices
PPT
Embedded firmware
PPT
Computer, introduction, features, anatomy,
PPTX
Applications of computers
Programming language
System bus
Functional units of computer
Fundamental of Computers
Presentation on Basic Computer
Input,output & storage device ppt
Input devices presentation
Assignment on Input and output devices
BASICS OF FIELDBUS
Block Diagram of Computer
What is Computer | Computer Full Form | Computer Definition
Primary and Secondary Memory.pptx
Oscilloscope
Project input devices
Peripheral devices
PPT on INPUT & OUTPUT DEVICES
Pointing Devices
Embedded firmware
Computer, introduction, features, anatomy,
Applications of computers
Ad

Similar to Input output devices (20)

PPTX
computer ppt.pptx
PPT
Computer System
PPT
Ppt lesson 05
PPT
Computer System Hardware Alyssa
DOCX
Input and output devices
PDF
Input and output devices.pdf
PPT
Cs chapter 3
PPT
Villepoint
PPTX
IO devices ppt
PPTX
ITC COURSE-INPUT OUTPUT & Storage Devices.pptx
PPTX
statistical analysis of various pesticide companies present in india
PPTX
Peripheral Devices
PPTX
Input-Output device for college students bca
DOCX
Input output devices
PPT
inputdevices demo new.ppt
PPTX
Input output and memory devices
PDF
INPUT_DEVICES learn it easy and efficient
PDF
• Input/output Devices • Input Devices • Types of Input Devices
PPT
Input output devices
computer ppt.pptx
Computer System
Ppt lesson 05
Computer System Hardware Alyssa
Input and output devices
Input and output devices.pdf
Cs chapter 3
Villepoint
IO devices ppt
ITC COURSE-INPUT OUTPUT & Storage Devices.pptx
statistical analysis of various pesticide companies present in india
Peripheral Devices
Input-Output device for college students bca
Input output devices
inputdevices demo new.ppt
Input output and memory devices
INPUT_DEVICES learn it easy and efficient
• Input/output Devices • Input Devices • Types of Input Devices
Input output devices
Ad

More from Vijay Kumar (20)

DOCX
Instruction set of 8086
PDF
8086 Microprocessor
PPTX
Interrupts on 8086 microprocessor by vijay kumar.k
DOCX
Assembly Language
PDF
8085 instruction set
PDF
8085 instruction set and addressing modes
PDF
8085 microprocessor Architecture and pin description
PDF
8085 microprocessor Architecture and Pin description
PDF
8086 Microprocessor Instruction set
PDF
Microprocessors evolution introduction to microprocessor
PDF
Memory types
PDF
Memory
PDF
Evolution of INTEL Microprocessor
PPT
Origin of Microprocessor and Classification of Microprocessor
PPTX
8085 addressing modes
PPTX
Embedded System Real Time Operating System (ERTS) I unit by vijay
PPTX
Microcontroller (8051) by K. Vijay Kumar
PPTX
8051 microcontroller by K. Vijay Kumar
PDF
Rs 232 & usb ieee1394 communication
PDF
Embedded real time-systems communication
Instruction set of 8086
8086 Microprocessor
Interrupts on 8086 microprocessor by vijay kumar.k
Assembly Language
8085 instruction set
8085 instruction set and addressing modes
8085 microprocessor Architecture and pin description
8085 microprocessor Architecture and Pin description
8086 Microprocessor Instruction set
Microprocessors evolution introduction to microprocessor
Memory types
Memory
Evolution of INTEL Microprocessor
Origin of Microprocessor and Classification of Microprocessor
8085 addressing modes
Embedded System Real Time Operating System (ERTS) I unit by vijay
Microcontroller (8051) by K. Vijay Kumar
8051 microcontroller by K. Vijay Kumar
Rs 232 & usb ieee1394 communication
Embedded real time-systems communication

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
PPT on Performance Review to get promotions
PPT
Mechanical Engineering MATERIALS Selection
PDF
Automation-in-Manufacturing-Chapter-Introduction.pdf
PDF
R24 SURVEYING LAB MANUAL for civil enggi
PDF
SM_6th-Sem__Cse_Internet-of-Things.pdf IOT
PDF
Mitigating Risks through Effective Management for Enhancing Organizational Pe...
PDF
Evaluating the Democratization of the Turkish Armed Forces from a Normative P...
PDF
PRIZ Academy - 9 Windows Thinking Where to Invest Today to Win Tomorrow.pdf
PPTX
OOP with Java - Java Introduction (Basics)
PDF
Operating System & Kernel Study Guide-1 - converted.pdf
PPTX
CYBER-CRIMES AND SECURITY A guide to understanding
PPT
Project quality management in manufacturing
PPTX
Internet of Things (IOT) - A guide to understanding
PPTX
CH1 Production IntroductoryConcepts.pptx
PPTX
Infosys Presentation by1.Riyan Bagwan 2.Samadhan Naiknavare 3.Gaurav Shinde 4...
PPTX
Engineering Ethics, Safety and Environment [Autosaved] (1).pptx
PPTX
Lecture Notes Electrical Wiring System Components
PPTX
KTU 2019 -S7-MCN 401 MODULE 2-VINAY.pptx
PPTX
additive manufacturing of ss316l using mig welding
PDF
Embodied AI: Ushering in the Next Era of Intelligent Systems
PPT on Performance Review to get promotions
Mechanical Engineering MATERIALS Selection
Automation-in-Manufacturing-Chapter-Introduction.pdf
R24 SURVEYING LAB MANUAL for civil enggi
SM_6th-Sem__Cse_Internet-of-Things.pdf IOT
Mitigating Risks through Effective Management for Enhancing Organizational Pe...
Evaluating the Democratization of the Turkish Armed Forces from a Normative P...
PRIZ Academy - 9 Windows Thinking Where to Invest Today to Win Tomorrow.pdf
OOP with Java - Java Introduction (Basics)
Operating System & Kernel Study Guide-1 - converted.pdf
CYBER-CRIMES AND SECURITY A guide to understanding
Project quality management in manufacturing
Internet of Things (IOT) - A guide to understanding
CH1 Production IntroductoryConcepts.pptx
Infosys Presentation by1.Riyan Bagwan 2.Samadhan Naiknavare 3.Gaurav Shinde 4...
Engineering Ethics, Safety and Environment [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Lecture Notes Electrical Wiring System Components
KTU 2019 -S7-MCN 401 MODULE 2-VINAY.pptx
additive manufacturing of ss316l using mig welding
Embodied AI: Ushering in the Next Era of Intelligent Systems

Input output devices

  • 1. Input / Output Devices I. Introduction II. Input Devices a. Keyboard, b. Mouse, c. Joystick, d. Scanner, e. Digital Camera, f. Bar Code Reader, g. Touch Screen, h. Speech Input Device (Microphone) III. Output Devices a. Monitor, b. Speaker, c. Printers ( different types) d. Plotter e. Audio output Devices
  • 2. I. Introduction The computer will be of no use unless it is able to communicate with the outside world. Input/output devices are required for users to communicate with the computer. In simple terms, input devices bring information INTO the computer and output devices bring information OUT of a computer system. These input/output devices are also known as peripherals since they surround the CPU and memory of a computer system. Some commonly used Input/output devices are listed in table below. Input Devices Output Devices Input Devices Output Devices Keyboard Mouse Joystick Scanner Light Pen Touch Screen Monitor LCD Printer Plotter II. Input Devices (a) Keyboard It is a text base input device that allows the user to input alphabets, numbers and other characters. It consists of a set of keys mounted on a board.
  • 3. Figure 1: The Keyboard Alphanumeric Keypad It consists of keys for English alphabets, 0 to 9 numbers, and special characters like + − / * ( ) etc. Function Keys There are twelve function keys labeled F1, F2, F3… F12. The functions assigned to these keys differ from one software package to another. These keys are also user programmable keys. Special-function Keys These keys have special functions assigned to them and can be used only for those specific purposes. Functions of some of the important keys are defined below. Enter It is similar to the ‘return’ key of the typewriter and is used to execute a command or program. Spacebar It is used to enter a space at the current cursor location. Backspace This key is used to move the cursor one position to the left and also delete the character in that position. Delete It is used to delete the character at the cursor position. Insert Insert key is used to toggle between insert and overwrite mode during data entry. Shift This key is used to type capital letters when pressed along with an alphabet key. Also used to type the special characters located on the upper-side of a key that has two characters defined on the same key. Caps Lock Cap Lock is used to toggle between the capital lock features. When ‘on’, it locks the alphanumeric keypad for capital letters input only.
  • 4. Tab Tab is used to move the cursor to the next tab position defined in the document. Also, it is used to insert indentation into a document. Ctrl Control key is used in conjunction with other keys to provide additional functionality on the keyboard. Alt Also like the control key, Alt key is always used in combination with other keys to perform specific tasks. Esc This key is usually used to negate a command. Also used to cancel or abort executing programs. Numeric Keypad Numeric keypad is located on the right side of the keyboard and consists of keys having numbers (0 to 9) and mathematical operators (+ − * /) defined on them. This keypad is provided to support quick entry for numeric data. Cursor Movement Keys These are arrow keys and are used to move the cursor in the direction indicated by the arrow (up, down, left, right). (b) Mouse The mouse is a small device used to point to a particular place on the screen and select in order to perform one or more actions. It can be used to select menu commands, size windows, start programs etc. The most conventional kind of mouse has two buttons on top: the left one being used most frequently. Figure 2: The Mouse Mouse Actions Left Click: Used to select an item. Double Click: Used to start a program or open a file. Right Click: Usually used to display a set of commands. Drag and Drop: It allows you to select and move an item from one location to another. To achieve this place the cursor over an item on the screen, click the left mouse button and while holding the button down move the cursor to where you want to place the item, and then release it.
  • 5. (c) Joystick The joystick is a vertical stick which moves the graphic cursor in a direction the stick is moved. It typically has a button on top that is used to select the option pointed by the cursor. Joystick is used as an input device primarily used with video games, training simulators and controlling robots Figure 3: The Joystick (d)Scanner Scanner is an input device used for direct data entry from the source document into the computer system. It converts the document image into digital form so that it can be fed into the computer. Capturing information like this reduces the possibility of errors typically experienced during large data entry. Figure 4: The Scanner Hand-held scanners are commonly seen in big stores to scan codes and price information for each of the items. They are also termed the bar code readers. (e) Bar codes A bar code is a set of lines of different thicknesses that represent a number. Bar Code Readers are used to input data from bar codes. Most products in shops have bar codes on them. Bar code readers work by shining a beam of light on the lines that make up the bar code and detecting the amount of light that is reflected back Figure 5: The Bar Code Reader
  • 6. (f) Light Pen It is a pen shaped device used to select objects on a display screen. It is quite like the mouse (in its functionality) but uses a light pen to move the pointer and select any object on the screen by pointing to the object. Users of Computer Aided Design (CAD) applications commonly use the light pens to directly draw on screen. Figure: Light Pen (g) Touch Screen It allows the user to operate/make selections by simply touching the display screen. Common examples of touch screen include information kiosks, and bank ATMs. Figure: Touch Screen (h)Digital camera A digital camera can store many more pictures than an ordinary camera. Pictures taken using a digital camera are stored inside its memory and can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camera to it. A digital camera takes pictures by converting the light passing through the lens at the front into a digital image. Figure 6: The Digital camera
  • 7. (i) The Speech Input Device The “Microphones - Speech Recognition” is a speech Input device. To operate it we require using a microphone to talk to the computer. Also we need to add a sound card to the computer. The Sound card digitizes audio input into 0/1s .A speech recognition program can process the input and convert it into machine-recognized commands or input. Figure 7: The Microphone III. Output Devices (a) Monitor Monitor is an output device that resembles the television screen and uses a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) to display information. The monitor is associated with a keyboard for manual input of characters and displays the information as it is keyed in. It also displays the program or application output. Like the television, monitors are also available in different sizes. (b) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) LCD was introduced in the 1970s and is now applied to display terminals also. Its advantages like low energy consumption, smaller and lighter have paved its way for usage in portable computers (laptops). Figure 8: The LCD (c) Printer Printers are used to produce paper (commonly known as hardcopy) output. Based on the technology used, they can be classified as Impact or Non-impact printers. Impact printers use the typewriting printing mechanism wherein a hammer strikes the paper through a ribbon in order to produce output. Dot-matrix and Character printers fall under this category. Non-impact printers do not touch the paper while printing. They use chemical, heat or electrical signals to etch the symbols on paper. Inkjet, Deskjet, Laser, Thermal printers fall under this category of printers.
  • 8. When we talk about printers we refer to two basic qualities associated with printers: resolution, and speed. Print resolution is measured in terms of number of dots per inch (dpi). Print speed is measured in terms of number of characters printed in a unit of time and is represented as characters-per-second (cps), lines-per-minute (lpm), or pages-per-minute (ppm). Figure 9: The Printer (d) Plotter Plotters are used to print graphical output on paper. It interprets computer commands and makes line drawings on paper using multicolored automated pens. It is capable of producing graphs, drawings, charts, maps etc. Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) applications like CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) are typical usage areas for plotters. Figure 10: The Plotter (e) Audio Output: Sound Cards and Speakers: The Audio output is the ability of the computer to output sound. Two components are needed: Sound card – Plays contents of digitized recordings, Speakers – Attached to sound card.