INPUT DEVICES
TOUCH SCREEN AND SCANNERS
HEM SAGAR POKHREL
FACULTY MEMBER, LECTURER
COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND IT APPLICATIONS
PRIME COLLEGE
Unit II
TOUCH SCREEN
▪ Screen with touch sensitive points
or program icons.
▪ When specific point or icon is
touched by fingertips, related
programs or prompts are activated.
▪ Mainly three types:
▪ Capacitive
▪ Infrared
▪ Pressure Sensitive.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN
✓ A capacitive touch screen
panel is one which consists
of an insulator such as glass,
coated with a transparent
conductor such as Indium
tin oxide (ITO).
✓ As the human body is also a
conductor, touching the
surface of the screen
results in a distortion of the
screen's electrostatic field,
measurable as a change in
capacitance.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN
✓ A resistive touch screen panel
is composed of several layers,
the most important of which
are two thin, electrically
conductive layers separated by
a narrow gap.
✓ When an object, such as a
finger, presses down on a point
on the panel's outer surface the
two metallic layers become
connected at that point
✓ This causes a change in the
electrical current, which is
registered as a touch event and
sent to the controller for
processing.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OTHER TOUCH SCREEN
TECHNOLOGIES
✓ Resistive touch screen
✓ Capacitive touch screen
▪ Surface acoustic wave touch screen
▪ Infrared touch screen
▪ Acoustic pulse technology
▪ 3M Dispersive Signal Technology (DST)
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE TOUCH
SCREEN
✓ Surface acoustic wave (SAW)
technology uses ultrasonic waves(sound
waves) that pass over the touch screen
panel in horizontal and vertical direction
across a glass plate.
✓ When the panel is touched, a portion of
the wave is absorbed.
✓ This change in the ultrasonic waves
registers the position of the touch event
and sends this information to the
controller for processing.
✓ Compatible only with fingers and soft
objects such as gloves which absorb
sound waves.
✓ Requires special-purpose stylus and may
react to substances like water drop or
small insects on the panel.Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
INFRARED TOUCH SCREEN
▪ An infrared touch screen uses a ray of
X-Y infrared LED and photodetector
pairs around the edges of the screen to
detect a disruption in the pattern of
LED beams.
▪ These LED beams cross each other in
vertical and horizontal patterns. This
helps the sensors pick up the exact
location of the touch.
▪ Also called as optical touch panel.
▪ A major benefit of such a system is
that it can detect essentially any input
including a finger, gloved finger, stylus
or pen.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
MULTI-TOUCH TECHNOLOGY
▪ On touchscreen displays, multi-touch refers to the
ability to simultaneously register three or more
distinct positions of input touches.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
ADVANTAGES | TOUCH PANELS
✓ User friendly
✓ Fast response
✓ Error free input
✓ User finger, finger nail, gloved hand, stylus or any
soft tip pointer to operate
✓ Make computing easy, powerful and fun
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
DISADVANTAGES
▪ 1)Finger stress: Stress on human fingers when used for
more than a few minutes at a time. (for example,
ATMs).
▪ 2)Fingerprints: Touchscreens can suffer from the
problem of fingerprints on the display.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
CONCLUSION
Though the touch screen technology contains
some limitations with it, it is fast, accurate, user
friendly and fun to operate .It is being widely
accepted.
With some modifications, it can completely
replace mouse and keyboard completely in the
near future.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
SCANNERS
DATA SCANNING DEVICES
HEM SAGAR POKHREL
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
DATA SCANNING DEVICES
• Input devices that enable direct data entry into a computer
system from source documents
• Eliminate the need to key in text data into the computer
• Due to reduced human effort in data entry, they improve
data accuracy and also increase the timeliness of the
information processed
• Demand high quality of input documents
• Some data scanning devices are also capable of recognizing
marks or characters
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
IMAGE SCANNER
• Input device that translates paper documents into
an electronic format for storage in a computer
• Electronic format of a scanned image is its bit map
representation
• Stored image can be altered or manipulated with
an image-processing software
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
2 COMMON TYPES OF IMAGE
SCANNERS
I. Flat - bed Scanner
II. Hand - held Scanner
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
FLAT - BED
SCANNER
▪ Looks Like a photocopy machine
▪ Has a box with a glass plate on the top & a
lid.
▪ Sometimes called as stationary scanners and
usually fixed in one place.
▪ Document to be scanned is placed on the
glass plate.
▪ A light source below the glass plate moves
from 1 line to the another & scans all the
lines.
▪ Takes few seconds to scan a document.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
HAND – HELD
SCANNER
▪ Contains LEDs & can be held in hand.
▪ To scan, dragged slowly over the document
from 1 end to another.
▪ Has to be dragged very slowly & steadily.
▪ Used only when high accuracy is not needed.
▪ Cheaper than a flatbed scanner.
▪ Used when volume of documents to be
scanned is low.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
LIMITATIONS OF IMAGE SCANNERS
▪ Scanned document is stored as an
image & not as text. So it is not
possible to do any word processing
of the document.
▪ Storage space required is more for
an image than text.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OCR – OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION
▪ Scanner with a character recognition software (called
OCR software) that converts the bit map images of
characters to ASCII codes.
▪ Enables word processing of input text and also requires
less space for storing the document.
▪ OCR software is extremely complex because it is difficult
to make a computer recognize an unlimited number of
fonts
▪ Two standard OCR fonts are OCR-A (American standard)
and OCR-B (European standard)
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION
OCR-A
FONT
OCR-B
FONT
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER
RECOGNITION
▪ MICR is used by banking industry for faster processing of
large volume of cheques.
▪ Bank’s identification code (name, branch, etc.), account
number and cheque number are pre-printed
(encoded)using characters from a special characters on all
cheques.
▪ Special ink is used that contains magnetizable particles of
iron oxide.
▪ MICR reader, reads data on cheques and sorts them for
distribution to other banks or for further processing.
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
MICR CHARACTER SET
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER
RECOGNITION
▪ The first three digits in the MICR code represent the city code that is the city in
which the bank branch is located. The next three digits stand for the bank code
while the last three digits represent the bank branch code.
▪ For example, if you have an account with NCC Bank, Kathmandu(Newroad)
then its nine digit MICR code may be like 110211004 where:
▪ 110, the first three digits representing the city code for KTM;
▪ 211, the next three digits representing the bank code for NCC Bank;
▪ And 004, the last three digits representing the bank branch code for Newroad
Branch.
▪ Apart from being a security bar code to protect your transaction, the MICR
code is also an essential part for online money transfers. Every bank branch is
given a unique MICR code and this helps the NRB to identify the bank branch
and speed up the clearing process.Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OMR – OPTICAL MARK READER
• Scanner capable of recognizing a pre-specified
type of mark by pencil or pen
• Very useful for grading tests with objective type
questions, or for any input data that is of a choice
or selection nature
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OMR-OPTICAL MARK READER
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
OMR SHEET
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
BAR CODE READER
SUPPLIER
IDENTIFIC
ATION
NUMBER
SPECFIC
PRODUC
-T CODE
NUMBER
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BAR CODE READER
▪ Scanner used for reading (decoding) bar-coded data
▪ Bar codes represent alphanumeric data by a combination
of adjacent vertical lines (bars) by varying their width and
the spacing between them.
▪ Scanner uses laser-beam to stroke across pattern of bar
code. Different patterns of bars reflect the beam in
different ways sensed by a light-sensitive detector.
▪ Universal Product Code (UPC) is the most widely known
bar coding system.
▪ How
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
AN EXAMPLE
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DIGITIZER
▪ Input device used for converting (digitizing) pictures,
maps and drawings into digital form for storage in
computers
▪ Commonly used in the area of Computer Aided Design
(CAD) by architects and engineers to design cars,
buildings medical devices, robots, mechanical parts,
etc.
▪ Used in the area of Geographical Information
System(GIS) for digitizing maps available in paper form
Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
ELECTRONIC CARD READER
▪ Electronic cards are small plastic cards having encoded data
appropriate for the application for which they are used
▪ Electronic-card reader is used to read data encoded on an
electronic card and transfer it to the computer for further
processing
▪ Used together as a means of direct data entry into a computer
system
▪ Used by banks for use in automatic teller machines(ATMs) and
by organizations for controlling access of employees to
physically secured areas
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Touch Screens and Scanner

  • 1. INPUT DEVICES TOUCH SCREEN AND SCANNERS HEM SAGAR POKHREL FACULTY MEMBER, LECTURER COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND IT APPLICATIONS PRIME COLLEGE Unit II
  • 2. TOUCH SCREEN ▪ Screen with touch sensitive points or program icons. ▪ When specific point or icon is touched by fingertips, related programs or prompts are activated. ▪ Mainly three types: ▪ Capacitive ▪ Infrared ▪ Pressure Sensitive. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 3. CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN ✓ A capacitive touch screen panel is one which consists of an insulator such as glass, coated with a transparent conductor such as Indium tin oxide (ITO). ✓ As the human body is also a conductor, touching the surface of the screen results in a distortion of the screen's electrostatic field, measurable as a change in capacitance. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 4. RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN ✓ A resistive touch screen panel is composed of several layers, the most important of which are two thin, electrically conductive layers separated by a narrow gap. ✓ When an object, such as a finger, presses down on a point on the panel's outer surface the two metallic layers become connected at that point ✓ This causes a change in the electrical current, which is registered as a touch event and sent to the controller for processing. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 5. OTHER TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGIES ✓ Resistive touch screen ✓ Capacitive touch screen ▪ Surface acoustic wave touch screen ▪ Infrared touch screen ▪ Acoustic pulse technology ▪ 3M Dispersive Signal Technology (DST) Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 6. SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE TOUCH SCREEN ✓ Surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology uses ultrasonic waves(sound waves) that pass over the touch screen panel in horizontal and vertical direction across a glass plate. ✓ When the panel is touched, a portion of the wave is absorbed. ✓ This change in the ultrasonic waves registers the position of the touch event and sends this information to the controller for processing. ✓ Compatible only with fingers and soft objects such as gloves which absorb sound waves. ✓ Requires special-purpose stylus and may react to substances like water drop or small insects on the panel.Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 7. INFRARED TOUCH SCREEN ▪ An infrared touch screen uses a ray of X-Y infrared LED and photodetector pairs around the edges of the screen to detect a disruption in the pattern of LED beams. ▪ These LED beams cross each other in vertical and horizontal patterns. This helps the sensors pick up the exact location of the touch. ▪ Also called as optical touch panel. ▪ A major benefit of such a system is that it can detect essentially any input including a finger, gloved finger, stylus or pen. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 8. MULTI-TOUCH TECHNOLOGY ▪ On touchscreen displays, multi-touch refers to the ability to simultaneously register three or more distinct positions of input touches. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 9. ADVANTAGES | TOUCH PANELS ✓ User friendly ✓ Fast response ✓ Error free input ✓ User finger, finger nail, gloved hand, stylus or any soft tip pointer to operate ✓ Make computing easy, powerful and fun Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 10. DISADVANTAGES ▪ 1)Finger stress: Stress on human fingers when used for more than a few minutes at a time. (for example, ATMs). ▪ 2)Fingerprints: Touchscreens can suffer from the problem of fingerprints on the display. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 11. CONCLUSION Though the touch screen technology contains some limitations with it, it is fast, accurate, user friendly and fun to operate .It is being widely accepted. With some modifications, it can completely replace mouse and keyboard completely in the near future. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 12. SCANNERS DATA SCANNING DEVICES HEM SAGAR POKHREL Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 13. DATA SCANNING DEVICES • Input devices that enable direct data entry into a computer system from source documents • Eliminate the need to key in text data into the computer • Due to reduced human effort in data entry, they improve data accuracy and also increase the timeliness of the information processed • Demand high quality of input documents • Some data scanning devices are also capable of recognizing marks or characters Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 14. IMAGE SCANNER • Input device that translates paper documents into an electronic format for storage in a computer • Electronic format of a scanned image is its bit map representation • Stored image can be altered or manipulated with an image-processing software Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 15. 2 COMMON TYPES OF IMAGE SCANNERS I. Flat - bed Scanner II. Hand - held Scanner Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 16. FLAT - BED SCANNER ▪ Looks Like a photocopy machine ▪ Has a box with a glass plate on the top & a lid. ▪ Sometimes called as stationary scanners and usually fixed in one place. ▪ Document to be scanned is placed on the glass plate. ▪ A light source below the glass plate moves from 1 line to the another & scans all the lines. ▪ Takes few seconds to scan a document. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 17. HAND – HELD SCANNER ▪ Contains LEDs & can be held in hand. ▪ To scan, dragged slowly over the document from 1 end to another. ▪ Has to be dragged very slowly & steadily. ▪ Used only when high accuracy is not needed. ▪ Cheaper than a flatbed scanner. ▪ Used when volume of documents to be scanned is low. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 18. LIMITATIONS OF IMAGE SCANNERS ▪ Scanned document is stored as an image & not as text. So it is not possible to do any word processing of the document. ▪ Storage space required is more for an image than text. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 19. OCR – OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION ▪ Scanner with a character recognition software (called OCR software) that converts the bit map images of characters to ASCII codes. ▪ Enables word processing of input text and also requires less space for storing the document. ▪ OCR software is extremely complex because it is difficult to make a computer recognize an unlimited number of fonts ▪ Two standard OCR fonts are OCR-A (American standard) and OCR-B (European standard) Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 20. OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION OCR-A FONT OCR-B FONT Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 21. MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECOGNITION ▪ MICR is used by banking industry for faster processing of large volume of cheques. ▪ Bank’s identification code (name, branch, etc.), account number and cheque number are pre-printed (encoded)using characters from a special characters on all cheques. ▪ Special ink is used that contains magnetizable particles of iron oxide. ▪ MICR reader, reads data on cheques and sorts them for distribution to other banks or for further processing. Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 22. MICR CHARACTER SET Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 23. MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECOGNITION ▪ The first three digits in the MICR code represent the city code that is the city in which the bank branch is located. The next three digits stand for the bank code while the last three digits represent the bank branch code. ▪ For example, if you have an account with NCC Bank, Kathmandu(Newroad) then its nine digit MICR code may be like 110211004 where: ▪ 110, the first three digits representing the city code for KTM; ▪ 211, the next three digits representing the bank code for NCC Bank; ▪ And 004, the last three digits representing the bank branch code for Newroad Branch. ▪ Apart from being a security bar code to protect your transaction, the MICR code is also an essential part for online money transfers. Every bank branch is given a unique MICR code and this helps the NRB to identify the bank branch and speed up the clearing process.Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 24. OMR – OPTICAL MARK READER • Scanner capable of recognizing a pre-specified type of mark by pencil or pen • Very useful for grading tests with objective type questions, or for any input data that is of a choice or selection nature Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 25. OMR-OPTICAL MARK READER Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 26. OMR SHEET Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 27. BAR CODE READER SUPPLIER IDENTIFIC ATION NUMBER SPECFIC PRODUC -T CODE NUMBER Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 28. BAR CODE READER ▪ Scanner used for reading (decoding) bar-coded data ▪ Bar codes represent alphanumeric data by a combination of adjacent vertical lines (bars) by varying their width and the spacing between them. ▪ Scanner uses laser-beam to stroke across pattern of bar code. Different patterns of bars reflect the beam in different ways sensed by a light-sensitive detector. ▪ Universal Product Code (UPC) is the most widely known bar coding system. ▪ How Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 29. AN EXAMPLE Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 30. DIGITIZER ▪ Input device used for converting (digitizing) pictures, maps and drawings into digital form for storage in computers ▪ Commonly used in the area of Computer Aided Design (CAD) by architects and engineers to design cars, buildings medical devices, robots, mechanical parts, etc. ▪ Used in the area of Geographical Information System(GIS) for digitizing maps available in paper form Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College
  • 31. ELECTRONIC CARD READER ▪ Electronic cards are small plastic cards having encoded data appropriate for the application for which they are used ▪ Electronic-card reader is used to read data encoded on an electronic card and transfer it to the computer for further processing ▪ Used together as a means of direct data entry into a computer system ▪ Used by banks for use in automatic teller machines(ATMs) and by organizations for controlling access of employees to physically secured areas Class handsout | BBA 1st Semester | Sagar Pokhrel, Faculty - CSITA , Prime College