unit 3- input, output, & peripherals. identify & describe input devices identify &...
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Identify & describe input devices Identify & describe output devices Connect input & output devices to a
computer Identify common peripherals
Objectives
Regular Ergonomic Wireless Flexible Virtual
Keyboard- Input
Ball Mouse◦ Need mouse pad
Optical◦ Almost any surface
Laser◦ Even on glass
Wireless◦ USB receiver◦ Optical or laser
Mouse- Input
Voice Recognition- Input
Speak commands into PC & enter text Software must be installed Disabled people use
Capture still pics & videos◦ Point & shoot◦ DSLR
Pictures stored to media card◦ SD is most common
Transfer to computer
Digital Camera- Special Input
Lens/Zoom◦ Digital Zoom◦ Optical Zoom
Rechargeable Battery◦ NO ALKALINES!
Megapixels◦ Pixel= single dot◦ Mega= million◦ More= better prints
Touch screen
Wireless Transfer
Digital Camera Features
Bring in your digital camera/brand & model Make a feature chart
Include:◦ Brand, Megapixels, Optical zoom, digital zoom,
screen size, type of memory card, special features, type of battery
Project
Printers- Output Device
DPI◦ Dots per inch◦ More dots= better
quality◦ 4800 x 1200 (H x V)
PPM◦ Pages per minute◦ Black & Color speeds
Color is slower
Nozzles spray liquid ink
Very good quality Quiet Fast Inexpensive
Inkjet Printers
Laser inside Toner is a powder
◦ Thousands of pages from toner
Very fast printing B&W or color
◦ 4 color toners (CMYK)
Laser Printer
Other Printers All-In-One
◦ Print, copy, scan Some have fax too
◦ Inkjet & laser
Photo Printer◦ Small◦ 4 x 6 glossy
More About Printers
How they connect◦ Wired- USB or network◦ Wireless
Print from any PC, phone, tablet
Make money from ink & toner◦ Printer: $50◦ Ink Cost: $6
Price You Pay: $20-$30
Get your printer brand & model #
Look up:◦ Inkjet or Laser◦ All-in-one or not◦ dpi◦ ppm (black & color)◦ Connections◦ Ink or toner cost◦ Cost of printer◦ Cost of a ream of paper◦ Cost of a 3’ USB cable◦ Cost of 8 x 10 photo paper
Your Printer
Monitors Video card in case
sends images to monitor
CRT◦ Big & bulky
LCD & LED◦ Thin, flat-panel◦ Less energy
Connect w/ video cable & power
PS/2 Ports
Purple◦Keyboard
Green◦Mouse
Both 6 pin female
Video Display Ports VGA
◦Blue◦15 pin female◦Video only,
analog
HDMI◦Digital HD video
& audio through one cable
Transfer data & electricity
Plug and play (PnP)◦ “Hot swappable”
High speed◦ 2.0- fast; 10
songs/sec.◦ 3.0- faster; 100
songs/sec.
USB Ports
NIC or Ethernet
Connect to network
Use an Ethernet Cable /Network Cable
Network Port
Audio Ports Line In
◦Audio into PC◦Record Player to
PC
Line Out◦ Headphone◦ Speakers
Microphone
Bring in Laptop or Take picture of laptop/desktop ports◦ Laptop- all sides
Print in class & label
View & connect wires to class PC’s
Practice connecting wires
Ports on Your Computer
Which video port sends HD audio & video through one cable?◦ HDMI
What common port transfers data and can charge your cell phone?◦ USB
How many pins is the old keyboard & mouse ports?◦ 6 pin female
The VGA port is what color and how many pins?◦ Blue, 15 pin female
Review
Which port would you connect to get access to a network?◦ Ethernet
Joe wants to convert his old records to CD’s. Which port can you plug his record player into?◦ Line In
Which port is a common plug and play one?◦ USB
Review
Practice Connecting Cables
Handout◦ What port would you connect the device to?
Review 1