04 Input and Output
04 Input and Output
04 Input and Output
Keyboards
• With handwriting
recognition, written
text can be converted
to editable typed text
• The use of digital forms
is increasingly
Trend
Perceptual Computing
• Users control devices with
3D gestures, voice
commands, and facial
expressions
• Noncontact system
• Allows for full body input
and input from a slight
distance away or through a
The Leap 3D System
glass window
Other Uses for Digital Pens
• Gaming devices
• Trackballs
• Control buttons and
wheels
• Touch pads
Trends
Augmented Reality
• Overlays computer generated
images on top of real-time
images
• Today, most often with
smartphones using camera
input, location info, and other
data
A smartphone AR app pointing at a business
• Displays appropriate district.
information related to images
captured by the smartphone
Scanners, Readers, and Digital Cameras
• Audio input
– The process of entering audio data into the computer
• Voice input
– Inputting spoken words and converting them to digital
form via microphone or headset
– Used in conjunction with sound recorder software
– Speech recognition systems enable the device being used
to recognize voice input as spoken words
• Can be used for dictation as well to as to issue
commands to the device
– Usually incorporated into smartphones, GPS systems, and
other mobile devices
Example of a Speech Recognition
System
Music Input Systems
• Interferometric Modulator
(IMOD) displays
– Essentially a complex mirror
that uses external light to
display images
– Designed initially for mobile
phones and portable devices
– Images are bright and clear,
even in sunlight
• Plasma displays use layers of gas
between two plates of glass
– Being replaced by LCDs
Data and Multimedia Projectors
• Print resolution
– Measured in dpi (dots per inch) or images per minute (IPM)
– More dots per inch results in higher quality output
– 300 dpi for general purpose printing; 1,200 dpi for
photographs; 2,400 dpi for professional applications
• Print speed
– Measured in pages per minute (PPM)
– Range from about 15 to 65 ppm
Printer Capabilities