2.2-2 Input Data Into The Computer
2.2-2 Input Data Into The Computer
Input Devices
An input device is a piece of hardware used to provide data to a computer used
for interaction and control. It allows input of raw data to the computer for processing.
Here’s a list of some input devices used in computers and other computing devices:
Keyboard – one of the primary input devices used to input data and commands. It
has function keys, control keys, arrow keys, keypad and the keyboard itself with the
letters, numbers and commands. Keyboards are
connected to the computer through USB or
Bluetooth. A laptop keyboard is more compact
than a desktop keyboard to make the laptop
smaller and lighter. Smartphones and tablets use
on-screen keyboard to input messages and select
commands.
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Microphone – an input device that allows users to input audio into their computers.
Here are some uses of the microphone:
• Audio for video
• Computer gaming
• Online chatting
• Recording musical instruments
• Recording voice for dictation, singing and podcasts
• Voice recorder
• Voice recognition
• VoIP – Voice over Internet Protocol
Digital Camera – is an input device that takes pictures digitally. Images are stored
as data on memory cards. It has an LCD screen that allows users to preview and
review images. Digital cameras have become popular over film cameras because of
the following features:
• LCD screen – allows users to view the photos
and videos immediately
• Storage – can store thousands of pictures
• Picture development – allows users to choose
and pick which pictures to develop
• Size – takes up less space and can be easily
carried
Scanner – is an input device that reads an image and converts it into a digital file. A
scanner is connected to a computer through USB. There
are different types of scanners:
• Flatbed scanner – uses a flat surface to scan
documents
• Sheet fed scanner – like a laser printer where
paper is fed into the scanner
• Handheld scanner – the scanner is dragged over
the page to be scanned
• Card scanner – for scanning business card
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• Drag
• Swipe
• Pinch
Biometric devices – is an input device used to input biometric data into a computer.
Here are the types of biometric devices:
• Face scanner
• Hand scanner
• Finger scanner
• Voice scanner
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Data is entered directly into the computer one transaction at a time (also
known as transaction processing) under program control. The main types of
on-line data entry device are: VDUs, teletypes, light pens, voice input and
shop-floor data collection devices. They can be used off-line also for bulk data
collection.
This is where source documents, e.g. order forms and time sheets, are
batched and converted into a computer-acceptable medium. The data is
entered, verified and validated by computer and then transferred to backing
store (tape or disk) for later processing. Such systems are called key-to-
storage systems. The keyboard will be part of the VDU type device.
Whatever the method of data input chosen one of the aims must be to reduce the
number of stages yet still ensure that data is input free of errors.
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Data entry can be expensive, often accounting for 40-50% of the total data-
handling costs.
So, providing prompt and correct input data is a major problem (remember the
adage GIGO-garbage in, garbage out).
Storage
Primary Storage
Primary storage is also called the main or internal memory of the computer. This storage
is accessed directly by the CPU and is where the main instructions for the computer’s
operations are stored. The CPU can access these instructions and execute them as they are
needed.
Primary storage is most often the RAM and the ROM, which will be discussed later in this
chapter. The main function of the primary storage devices is to hold data for a short period of
time while the computer is running and power is going to the devices. This data is removed
once the power is stopped (like when the computer is shut down).
Secondary Storage
Secondary storage is also called external, secondary or auxiliary memory. This type of
storage holds data for the long term. Data stored on secondary storage devices can only be
removed by deleting it. Secondary memory is where the operating system, hardware drivers
and data created by the user is kept and stored permanently.
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This means that, in the case of power failures, secondary storage will preserve the
information that is saved to it, even if the power to the computer is lost, while the data on the
primary storage devices will be lost.
The most common example of secondary storage is the hard drive inside a computer. Other
examples include solid-state drives (SSDs), USB flash drives and secure digital (SD) cards.
Backup Devices
Backup refers to the process of making copies of data or data files to use in the event the
original data or data files are lost or destroyed or storing the copies in a different place from
where you keep your computer.
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