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Standard Methods of Input
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Standard Methods of Input
lesson 3
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This lesson includes the following sections: The Keyboard
The Mouse
Variants of the Mouse
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• The Standard Keyboard Layout
• Ergonomic Keyboards
• How a Keyboard Works
The Keyboard
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• A standard computer keyboard has about 100 keys.
• Most keyboards use the QWERTY layout, named for the first six keys in the top row of letters.
The Keyboard - Standard Keyboard Layout
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5. Cursor-movement keys
4. Modifier keys
3. Function keys
2. Numeric keypad
1. Alphanumeric keys
Most keyboards have keys arranged in five groups:
The Keyboard - Standard Keyboard Layout
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• Long periods of keyboard use can cause injuries.
• An ergonomically correct keyboard can help you avoid injuries.
• You also can avoid injuries by adopting correct keyboarding practices.
The Keyboard - Ergonomic Keyboards
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• The keyboard controller detects the keystroke.
• The controller places a scan code in the keyboard buffer, indicating which key was pressed.
• The keyboard sends the computer an interrupt request, telling the CPU to accept the keystroke.
When you press a key:
The Keyboard - How a Keyboard Works
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The Mouse
• What is a Mouse?
• Mouse Techniques
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The Mouse - What is a Mouse?
• The mouse is a pointing device. You use it to move a graphical pointer on the screen.
• The mouse can be used to issue commands, draw, and perform other types of input tasks.
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The Mouse - Mouse Techniques
1. Pointing; Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer.
2. Clicking; Press and release the left mouse buttononce.
3. Double-clicking; Press and release the left mousebutton twice.
4. Dragging; Hold down the left mouse button as youmove the pointer.
5. Right-clicking; Press and release the right mouse button.
Using the mouse involves five techniques:
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Variants of the Mouse
• Trackballs
• Trackpads
• Integrated Pointed Devices
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Variants of the Mouse - Trackballs
• A trackball is like a mouse turned upside-down.
• Use your thumb to move the exposed ball and your fingers to press the buttons.
Many styles of trackball are available.
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Variants of the Mouse - Trackpads
• A trackpad is a touch-sensitive pad that provides the same functionality as a mouse.
• To use a trackpad, you glide your finger across its surface.
• Trackpads provide a set of buttons that function like mouse buttons.
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Variants of the Mouse-Integrated Pointing Devices
• An integrated pointing device is a small joystick built into the keyboard.
• To use an integrated pointing device, you move the joystick.
• These devices provide a set of buttons that function like mouse buttons
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lesson 3 Review
• Identify the five key groups on a standard computer keyboard.
• Describe the purpose of a mouse and the role it plays in computing.
• Identify the five essential techniques for using a mouse.
• Identify three common variants of the mouse.