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HARDWARE
1. Input Devices
Input devices are those devices with the help of which the user interacts with
the computer. Or, In other words, with the help of input devices, the user
enters the data or information into the computer. This information or data is
accepted by the input devices and converted into a computer-acceptable
format, which is further sent to the computer system for processing.
The computer keyboard is one of the most important input devices, which
lets users type text, and enter commands and data on the monitor screen. It
is the best interface between humans and computers, giving users a way to
connect with the system. In the 1860s, the idea for a device that looked like
a typewriter and had a QWERTY key arrangement was developed.
In earlier times, keyboards used to have basic layouts that were similar to
typewriters and now it become complex and feature-rich modern designs.
They are essential in several areas, such as business, education, gaming,
and personal computers. With features like backlit keys, programmable keys,
and improved ergonomic designs, keyboards keep up with advances in
technology and give users a variety of alternatives to meet their
requirements and preferences.
TYPES OF KEYBOARD
Below are some types of computer keyboards.
1. Gaming Keyboards
2. Mechanical Keyboards
Every key on a mechanical keyboard has its own mechanical switch. These
switches are renowned for their durability, sensation of touch and audible
clicks. The unique typing experience that mechanical keyboards provide is
frequently appreciated by users. Conveniently, the keys are positioned on
what are known as spring-activated switches. An electric circuit located
beneath the switches will transmit signals to the computer corresponding to
pressed keys. When contrasted to rubber membrane keyboards, which are
frequently seen on desktops and laptops, mechanical keyboards will produce
more noise.
3. Membrane Keyboards
5. Projection Keyboards
A virtual keyboard can be projected onto a flat surface using projection
keyboards, which use infrared or laser technology. Based on the disruption of
the projected beams, typing is recorded. These keyboards provide a small
and lightweight input option. In order to project the keyboard layout, you’ll
need a little portable device that you can attach to your computer via
Bluetooth or USB.
The device projects a keyboard layout using a laser once it is turned on.
Typing on the projected keyboard layout is as easy as using a standard
keyboard. In comparison to other versions, projection keyboards are more
expensive, and in order to project the layout, a solid, level surface is
required. Furthermore, not all users may find the projection convenient and
errors may arise from imperfect data quality.
6. Wireless Keyboard
These keyboards link wirelessly to a computer using Bluetooth or radio
frequency technology. Without connections, wireless keyboards provide
greater flexibility and a neat workplace. It may connect wirelessly to
computers using Bluetooth or USB Radio frequency (USB-RF). Numerous
items can be compatible with Bluetooth models, which are generally
accessible. Without any kind of additional cables, these keyboards place a
connection into the USB port on the computer and turn on Bluetooth on both
the computer and the keyboard. It can be used with mobile devices and
tablets as well as Windows and MAC computers. This facilitates a smooth
user experience across various devices.
7. Flexible Keyboards
As they are composed of flexible materials, flexible keyboards can be folded
or wrapped up for convenient portability. When a small and portable
keyboard is needed, they come in handy. These keyboards are usually
constructed of rubber-like material and are resistant to water and dust. The
majority of flexible keyboards are Bluetooth keyboards with a connection.
Flexible keyboards are simple to use, but they require a firm surface to be
placed on in order to type.
Key Components of Computer Keyboard
Alphanumeric Keys: The fundamental keys used to enter text,
representing letters and numbers.
Function Keys (F1–F12): Keys in the top row that perform a variety of
tasks, frequently acting as shortcuts for commands or particular tasks.
Modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl, Alt): These keys increase command choices
by changing how other keys behave when tapped in combination.
Numeric Keypad: An additional set of keys for entering numbers that
resembles a calculator and is usually located on the right.
Special keys: Keys have particular purposes for navigation, text editing,
and system control (Enter, Backspace, Tab).
Arrow keys (Up, Down, Left, Right): Make navigating documents,
menus, and interfaces easier.
Escape key (Esc): It is used to reverse a command and go back in time
1. Wired Mouse
A wired mouse is among the main types of computer mouse that
have a cord and link to a computer via it. It can be either of the
two types: USB or PS/2. This allows for the building of USB 2.0 or
PS/2 extensions. They provide a reliable connection, which is very
essential when it comes to gaming or graphic design that wants
to create the illusion of precise cursor control.
2. Wireless Mouse
A Bluetooth or RF mouse is a particular type of computer mouse that does
not use a physical connection but works on wireless data transmission using
radio frequency (RF), Bluetooth, or infrared technology. These mouse, either
battery-powered or rechargeable and connected to the computer. Wireless
mice have more freedom and flexibility than wired mouse because they let
them work from a distance and enhance the use of desk space.
3.Gaming Mouse
This is a specialized type of mouse computer invented for gamers, totally
suited to meet the requirements of the players, such as tailored features for
performance, precision, and personalization. They usually have pin-point
optics with laser inputs to see the precise positioning of the cursor, which is
especially in FPSs. Dedicated gaming mouse are usually equipped with a
series of programmable buttons that can be configured to execute specific
tasks or popular macros faster than a player could do it themselves, giving
them a significant advantage over their peers
4. Optical Mouse
An optical mouse, as the name suggests, is a popular type of computer
mouse that consists of optical sensors for tracking movements. Unlike old
mechanical mouse, which rely on rotating ball rollers, optical mice apply
LEDs (light-emitting diodes) or lasers, which provide the surface below with
light and instantly record the images of the surface. The object that is picked
up from the linked images undergoes further processing by the mouse
sensor that determines the mouse’s motion, translating it into cursor
movement on the screen.Along with the possible precision and predictable
tracking, the optical mouse do not require the surface of the mouse pad or
the pad’s specific mousing surface.
5. Mechanical or Ball Mouse
A mechanical mouse is defined as a hardware device used with computer
system for providing the input. A mechanical mouse consists of a metal ball
or rubber ball at its underside. The mechanical mouse is also known as the
ball mouse. The ball rolls when the user moves the mouse. The sensors
present inside the mouse will detect the movement and send the signals to
the cursor present on the screen. Mechanical mice are heavy in weight.
Mechanical mouse are now replaced by lightweight and cost-effective optical
mouse. The advantage of mechanical mouse is that they even operate on a
rough surface. A mechanical mouse is a type of computer mouse that uses a
physical mechanism to detect movement.
6. Trackball
Trackballs are used in many laptop keyboards and earlier models of
computer mouse as the cursor control mechanism. The device looks like a
turned-over mouse with a ball inside it and consists of a ball supported by a
socket with sensors to detect rotation about two axes. Fred Longstaff and
Tom Cranston created it in 1952. Basically, It is an input device is used to
move the cursor on a computer screen. Applications for trackballs include
industrial control, gaming, graphic design, CAD, air travel, nautical
navigation, privacy, and assistive technology for the disabled.
A computer mouse enables its user to move a cursor smoothly and intuitively
across a two-dimensional plane. It’s therefore an essential input device for
selecting, dragging, hovering, and clicking. The mouse allows users to switch
between applications, select options and buttons, and move around the
screen with a great degree of accuracy and fluidity. It is used to move
between and select links on a website, buttons on an options screen, entries
on a menu, and many more tasks that would be far more difficult using a
keyboard alone. Most mice come with a left button, a right button, and a
scroll wheel. Not only does the mouse enable moving and selecting with the
left mouse button, it can also be used to bring up alternative functions and
menus by clicking the right button when hovering over a screen element.
The mouse lets users zoom in and out quickly, and scroll up and down using
the scroll wheel located between the two buttons. Advanced mice have extra
buttons placed around the casing that can be assigned tasks and functions
specific to the operating system or a particular program.
USES OF A COMPUTER MOUSE
Below is a list of all the computer mouse functions and options to give you an
idea of all the mouse capabilities.
1. Move the mouse cursor – The primary function is to move the mouse
pointer on the screen.
2. Point – Once the mouse is moved, you can point something out for another
user or point a digital object. For example, in a game you can use the mouse
to point a gun in the direction to shoot.
4. Select – A mouse also allows you to select text or a file or highlight and
select multiple files at once.
8. Scroll Wheel – You can scroll through the documents or websites by using
the scroll wheel of the mouse. You just need to roll the wheel backward in
order to scroll down, you scroll up by doing the opposite way.
This process is done by a scanning head, which uses one or more sensors to
capture the image as light or electrical charges.
The document scanner moves either the physical document or the scanning
head, depending on the type of scanner. Then, the scanner processes the
scanned image and produces a digital image that can be stored on a
computer.
Flatbed scanners: These are the most common type of scanner. They
are called “flatbed” because the document is placed on a flat surface for
scanning. Flatbed scanners can scan documents of various sizes and are
generally more versatile than sheetfed scanners.
Sheet-fed scanners: These are designed to scan documents fed
into the scanner one at a time. Scanners with automatic document feeders
are smaller and more portable than flatbed scanners and are often used in
home offices or small businesses.
Handheld scanners: These are portable scanners that are smaller
than flatbed scanners. They are designed for scanning documents on the go,
such as newspaper articles or printed photos.
Drum Scanners: A type of scanner used to capture the highest
resolution from an image. Photographs and transparencies are taped,
clamped or fitted into a clear cylinder (drum) that is spun at speeds
exceeding 1,000 RPM during the scanning operation. A light source that
focuses on one pixel is beamed onto the drum and moves down the drum a
line at a time. A form of document scanner where the original document to
be scanned is wrapped around a drum and then scanned by moving the
detector head longitudinally as the drum is rotated.
LIGHTPEN: A light pen is a type of pointing input device that detects
light and is frequently used to select or alter text or data on a screen. These
devices, when used with a CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor, were an early
method of highlighting and modifying data on the screen. A light pen is a
computer input device. It works just like a mouse and It’s a pointing device
that can help us to touch any icon on the screen and open it. It’s connected
to the monitor. It has a tip with light which helps to detect the location of the
pen on the screen. A light pen is used to draw lines or images on the screen
and edit text. Light pens do not generate any light, instead, they contain
photocells to detect the presence of light. When is detected from the screen
enabling the computer to identify the location of the pen on the screen. It
basically works as Enter and OK. As well as we can call it an electronic pen. It
was invented by BEN GURLY in 1959 with the idea of a mouse.
Painting: It is a flexible way to draw digital art with the help of a light pen.
Usb Port: USB, or Universal serial bus, enables the internal communication
between a computer and peripherals and other required devices. It is a wide-
ranging plug-and-play interface that makes it possible for different devices to
connect to computers or other devices as per requirement like music players,
flash drives, Keyboards, and mouse, among others in the initial processes.
TYPES OF JOYSTICK
Analogue Joystick: Analogue joysticks are basically incorporate the
notions of both digital and paddle joysticks as per requirement. Analogue
joysticks were used by the Amiga, Apple, and IBM PC. These devices only
have the internal analogue joystick inputs. Initial cases, the analogue
joysticks are not as standardized as digital joysticks. Every manufacturer
created a unique model and set of parameters for the stick as per
requirement.
Install The Webcam: If you are using a standalone webcam, you will
need to install it on your computer or another device by connecting it to a
USB port. If you are using a built-in webcam, you do not need to install it.
Set Up The Webcam: Once the webcam is installed and the drivers are
installed, you may need to set up the webcam by adjusting the settings or
configuring it to work with your computer or device. This may involve
selecting the webcam as the default input device in your operating system’s
an audio and video settings.
Use The Webcam: Once the webcam is set up, you can use it to capture
and transmit video by launching a webcam application or using it with a
videoconferencing platform or other video communication software.
TYPES OF WEBCAM
There are several types of webcams that are commonly used, including:
Output devices are hardware components that translate processed data into
a form that can be understood by humans or used by other devices. In this
context, output is the final result that users can see, hear, or physically
interact with. Outputs can be viewed on a screen, printed, played as audio,
or sent to another device. The purpose of an output device is to allow users
to interact with, interpret, and use data that has been generated by or
manipulated by a computing device. The effectiveness and quality of an
output device depend on its ability to accurately and efficiently convert and
present digital data in a form that meets the user’s needs or the
requirements of another device.
TYPES OF MONITOR
Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT): This type of monitor is based on a
cathode ray tube. In which the cathode ray tube generates a beam of
electrons with the help of electron guns they strike on the inner surface of
phosphorescent of the screen to generate images. The CRT monitor holds
millions of phosphorus dotes in three different colors, i.e., red, blue, and
green. These dots glow when the beam struck on them and create an image.
The main parts of the CRT monitor are the electron gun, fluorescent screen,
glass envelope, deflection plate assembly, and base.
PRINTER: Printers are information output devices that allow you to print
data on paper. Or in other words, it is an output device that creates a hard
copy of the processed data or information.
Printers are divided into two categories:
Laser printer
Inkjet printer
Quicker.
They don’t produce much noise.
Superior quality.
Supports a wide range of fonts and character sizes.
They are lightweight, and one person can easily take them out of the
box, connect them, and hang an image on the wall.
Projectors can be the most cost-effective option for large-screen video
in your home.
A small projector mounted on a back shelf or bookcase, or mounted on
the ceiling, takes up no area on the floor. It is barely visible when it is
not in use.
SPEAKER: A computer speaker is an output hardware device that
connects to a computer to generate sound. The signal used to produce the
sound that comes from a computer speaker is created by the computer’s
sound card. Speakers are connected to computers to allow sound to be
output. For the working of speakers, sound cards are required. From simple
two-speaker output devices to surround-sound multi-channel sets, speakers
come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They take audio input from the
computer’s sound card and output sound waves as audio output.
Characteristics of Speakers:
Speakers are available in a wide range of qualities and prices.
Small, plastic computer speakers with low sound quality are often
included with computer systems.
There are different types of RAM, and although they all serve the same
purpose, the most common ones are :
Here, data can be erased without using ultraviolet light, with the use of
just applying the electric field.
2.Magnetic Storage Devices
Pen Drive: It is also known as a USB flash drive that includes flash
memory with an integrated USB interface. We can directly connect these
devices to our computers and laptops and read/write data into them in a
much faster and more efficient way. These devices are very portable. It
ranges from 1GB to 256GB generally.
SSD: It stands for Solid State Drive. A mass storage device like HDD. It
is more durable because it does not contain optical disks inside like hard
disks. It needs less power as compared to hard disks, is lightweight, and
has 10x faster read and writes speed as compared to hard disks. But,
these are costly as well. While SSDs serve an equivalent function as hard
drives, their internal components are much different. Unlike hard drives,
SSDs don’t have any moving parts and thus they’re called solid-state
drives. Instead of storing data on magnetic platters, SSDs store data using
non-volatile storage. Since SSDs haven’t any moving parts, they do not
need to “spin up”. It ranges from 150GB to a few more TB.
Features of SSD
Start-up Time – SSDs do not use any mechanical component hence it
takes almost negligible startup time.
Random Access Times – Accessing data directly from the Flash
memory creates a lag-free experience for its users.
Read Latency time – Accessing data from Flash memory also reduces
the read latency time to very low.
Data transfer rates – Higher Data Transfer rates of about 100-600
Mb/sec.
Fragmentation – There is no such concept of the Fragmentation In
SSDs.
Noise – As they have no mechanical part they create zero noise.
Reliability – SSDs are reliable as there are no moving parts that can
wear over time.
Operating Temperature Range – SSDs can operate effectively in a
wider temperature range compared to HDDs.
Shock and Vibration Resistance – They are highly resistant to shock
and vibration, making them ideal for use in portable devices like
laptops, tablets, and rugged environments.
Boot Time and Application Load Times – SSDs reduce boot time of
Operating systems and other applications.
Security features – SSDs offer advanced security features like hardware
encryption and secure erase functions to protect data from
unauthorized access.
Memory Card: It is generally used in digital cameras. Printers, game
consoles, etc. It is also used to store large amounts of data and is available
in different sizes. To run a memory card on a computer you require a
separate memory card reader.
Multimedia Card: It is also known as MMC. It is an integrated circuit
that is generally used in-car radios, digital cameras, etc. It is an external
device to store data/information.
4.Optical Storage Devices
Optical Storage Devices is also secondary storage device. It is a removable
storage device.
CD-R: It stands for Compact Disc read-only. In this type of CD, once the data
is written can not be erased. It is read-only.
CD-RW: It stands for Compact Disc Read Write. In this type of CD, you can
easily write or erase data multiple times.
DVD: It is known as Digital Versatile Disc. DVDs are circular flat
optical discs used to store data. It comes in two different sizes one is
4.7GB single-layer discs and another one is 8.5GB double-layer discs.
DVDs look like CDs but the storage capacity of DVDs is more than as
compared to CDs. It is of two types:
DVD-R: It stands for Digital Versatile Disc read-only. In this type of DVD, once
the data is written can not be erased. It is read-only. It is generally used to
write movies, etc.
DVD-RW: It stands for Digital Versatile Disc Read Write. In this type of DVD,
you can easily write or erase data multiple times.
Blu-ray Disc: It is just like CD and DVD but the storage capacity of blu
ray is up to 25GB. To run a Blu-ray disc you need a separate Blu-ray
reader. This Blu-ray technology is used to read a disc from a blue-violet
laser due to which the information is stored in greater density with a
longer wavelength.