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Title: Peripheral Devices


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Peripheral Devices
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Keyboards
  • Keyswitch Keyboards- employ an individual switch
    under each key- a plunger moves downward in
    response to a key press, making a connection
    between two signal lines coming from the keyboard
    controller
  • Inexpensive
  • Simple to make
  • Simple to service
  • Bounce led to duplicate letters, but decreased
    tension leads to finger fatigue
  • Bulky
  • Require Voltage to operate
  • Second effort employed an electric controller to
    constantly scan for keystrokes, ignoring those
    which are not present for a second scan

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Capacitive Keyboards
  • Placed two sheets of semi-conductive materials
    separated by a thin sheet of Mylar inside the
    keyboard- a key press creates contact between the
    sheets changing the capacitance- the controller
    is aware of which key is pressed by reading a
    scan code
  • You cannot repair capacitive switch keyboards
  • Durable
  • Inexpensive

4
Keyboard Connectors
  • DIN 5- standard on the IBM PC or XT/AT form
    factor machines
  • Mini- PS/2- smaller then the DIN 5- so named
    because it was initially introduced on the IBM
    PS/2

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Cleaning Keyboards
  • Remove it from the computer and soak it in
    distilled, demineralized water as soon as a spill
    occurs
  • A dry spill is much harder to clean
  • Running keyboard through the dishwasher is not
    recommended
  • Be sure the keyboard is completely dry before
    reconnecting it and using it
  • Disassemble and use a special keyboard cleaner
  • Due to the amount of time this method requires,
    it is cheaper to simply buy a new keyboard

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The Mouse
  • GUI- Graphical User Interface- the use of
    pictures to represent computer entities or basic
    commands (i.e.- save, exit)
  • Mouse- a device specifically designed to interact
    with the pictures represented in a GUI interface-
    translates moves on a horizontal surface into
    movements of a pointer on the screen

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Types of Mice
  • Opto-mechanical- contains a round ball that makes
    contact with two internal rollers representing
    the x and y axis respectively- optical sensors
    interpret light patterns as speed and direction
    of movement and send those to the mouse control
    software on the computer
  • An Optical Mouse has no ball- rather it uses a
    special mouse pad and a beam of laser light- the
    pad reflects the laser back to a sensor in the
    mouse that detects movement and direction
  • Will not work without the special mouse pad

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Mouse Interfaces
  • Serial the first major mouse interface was a
    DB9 serial
  • Major disadvantage was the use of a COM port
  • Bus Interface- an expansion card with a PS/2
    connector
  • Did not take up a COM port, but it does use an
    interrupt
  • PS/2 Mouse Interface- the same PS/2 connector
    integrated on the motherboard

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Cleaning the Mouse
  • 1. Turn the mouse upside down and remove the
    ball by rotating the retaining ring
  • 2. Flip the mouse upright so the ball will fall
    out
  • 3. Use a small eyeglass screwdriver to remove
    the circular accumulation of dust and dirt on the
    rollers
  • 4. If needed, soak in isopropyl alcohol to
    loosen
  • 5. Reassemble

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Other Pointing Devices
  • Trackballs- essentially an upside-down mouse- the
    ball moves while the casing is stationary-
    typical trackballs are large desktop style-
    portable trackballs are more compact and may be
    held in the hand
  • Drawing Tablets- a sheet of plastic with a
    rubberized coating on which a user my use a
    stylus to draw images
  • Electromagnetic Tablets- tablet has a grid of
    wires across which an electrical pulse is sent at
    regular intervals- a sensor in the stylus
    translates the signals to x and y coordinates
  • Resistive Tablets- have a resistive surface under
    the rubberized coating that induces variable
    current at different spots on the x and y axis
    translating to specific coordinates
  • Acoustic Tablets- stylus has a small spark which
    activates at the press of a button- microphones
    on the x and y axis translate the coordinates
    into values for the computer
  • Touch Screens- a screen which is sensitive to
    touch
  • Optical- the physical touch breaks a beam of
    light emanating from the screen to determine x
    and y coordinates\
  • Capacitive screens- like the keyboards, employ
    two sheets of clear plastic separated by a layer
    of air- touching a particular spot changes the
    total capacitance and translates to an x, y
    coordinate

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Scanners
  • Flatbed Scanners- resemble the top half of a
    photocopier- they employ a charge coupled device,
    a motorized carriage, and a light source to
    convert images in to computerized files
  • Usually SCSI
  • Can be manufacturer proprietary
  • Handheld Scanners- contain all the same
    components in a smaller enclosure with wheels
  • Inexpensive
  • Decent Capabilities
  • Slow
  • Quality Depends Largely on User
  • Scanners may be cleaned carefully with glass
    cleaner

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Modems
  • Modem actually stands for Modulator/Demodulator-
    digital signals can lose strength over long
    distances- analog signals may get weaker, but the
    sound does not degrade- therefore, analog signals
    are a better choice for communication over a
    telephone line. The modem translates the digital
    signals from the computer to analog signals for
    transmission and visa versa
  • Modem Signal Abbreviations
  • OH- Off the Hook
  • SD(TX) Transmit Data
  • RD(RX) Receive Data
  • AA Auto Answer
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