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The document presents an overview of input and output devices, explaining their roles in human-computer interaction. It details various types of input devices such as keyboards, mice, and emerging technologies like touchscreens, as well as output devices including monitors and printers. Additionally, it discusses combined I/O devices and their applications in daily life, along with future trends like augmented reality and brain-computer interfaces.

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NAME : AMAAN ALI

ZAFAR
ROLL NO: 42989
PRESENTING THE TOPIC OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
• TITLE : INPUT AND OUTPUT
DEVICES

• AN OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER INTERACTIONS


INTRODUCTION

• What are Input and Output Devices?


• Input devices allow users to interact with and provide data to the
computer.
• Output devices enable the computer to communicate results back to
the user.
• Importance:
• Essential for human-computer interaction.
• Enable data entry, processing, and feedback display.
TYPES OF INPUT DEVICES

• Definition:
• Devices used to input data and commands into a computer system.

• Examples:
• Keyboard
• Mouse
• Scanner
• Microphone
• Camera

• Explanation: Input devices translate user actions into a form the computer can
process.
KEYBOARD

• What is a Keyboard?
• A primary input device used to type text and commands.

• Types of Keyboards:
• Mechanical: Offers tactile feedback.
• Membrane: Quieter and lightweight.
• Special Keys: Function keys, Control keys, Numeric keypad.

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MOUSE

• What is a Mouse?
• A pointing device used for navigation and selection.

• Types:
• Optical Mouse: Uses light sensors.
• Mechanical Mouse: Uses a trackball.z

• Uses: Selecting, dragging, and clicking objects.

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OTHER INPUT DEVICES

• Joystick: Used in gaming and simulations for directional control.


• Scanner: Converts physical documents/images into digital form.
• Microphone: Captures audio input.
• Camera: Records video or captures images.
• Explanation: Each device serves specific purposes, enhancing
computer interaction.---
EMERGING INPUT DEVICES

• Touchscreens: Allow direct interaction with a display.


• Stylus Pens: Used for precise input, especially in graphic design.
• Voice Recognition Devices: Enable hands-free control through voice
commands.
• Examples in Use: Smartphones, tablets, and virtual assistants.
NAME : TALAT
NASEER
ROLL NO:42907
PRESENTING THE TOPIC OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
TYPES OF OUTPUT DEVICES

• Definition:
• Devices that display or project processed data from a computer.

• Examples :
• Monitors
• Printers
• Speakers
• Projectors
PRINTERS

• What is a printer?
• Produces physical copies of digital documents.

• TYPES OF PRINTERS:
• Inkjet : High quality image printing.
• Laser : Faster and cost effective for text.

• 3D PRINTER : Creates physical objects from digital design.


MONITERS

• Definition:
• The primary output device for visual display.

• Types :
• CRT : Bulky, older technology

• LCD/LED :
• Thin, energy efficient, high resolution.

• FEATURES TO CONSIDER:
• Screen size, resolution, refresh rate.
OTHER OUTPUT DEVICES

• Speakers: Output audio signals.


• Projectors: Display visual output on large screens.
• Plotters: Produce large-scale graphics, used in engineering and design.
• Explanation: Output devices ensure users can view or utilize the
processed data.
COMBINED I/O DEVICES

• Definition:
• Devices that function as both input and output devices.

• Examples:
• Touchscreens: Input through touch and output via display.
• Headsets: Input (microphone) and output (speakers).

• External Drives: Store and retrieve data.


ROLE IN OUR DAILY LIFE

• Applications in Real Life:


• ATMs for financial transactions.
• Gaming consoles for entertainment.
• Smartphones for communication and multitasking.

• How They Improve Our Lives:


• Efficiency, accessibility, and connectivity.
FUTURE I/O DEVICES

• Emerging Trends:
• Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR).
• Haptic Feedback for tactile experiences.
• Brain-Computer Interfaces for direct neural interaction.
• Impact: Enhanced user experience, especially in gaming, healthcare,
and education.

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