What are ‘input devices’?
Hardware devices that allow data to be entered into a computer
What are the two types of input devices?
Manual input devices
Direct input devices
Manual input devices
Data is input into the computer by hand (people have to do most of the work).
Keyboard
Numeric keypads
- Used in: ATMs, telephones, chip and pin devices
Pointing devices
Remote control
Joysticks
Touch screens
Scanners
Graphics tablet
Light pens
Microphones
Digital cameras
Web cameras
Direct input devices
Data is input into the computer directly by a machine / device.
Barcode readers
- Used in supermarkets, stores
Advantages + disadvantages of barcode readers
ads:
- Quick & easy to change products price (all digital)
- Easy to get info on system (only have to scan)
- Automatic stock control.
- Very accurate->no typing
disads:
- Expensive(each item needs a barcode / computer technology / database needed)
- Can only read undamaged barcodes
- Barcodes can be swapped.
Optical mark readers (OMR)
- Often used to read multiple choice examinations where students shade in areas they think are correct.
Advantages + disadvantages of OMR
ads:
- Very fast method of marking because it is automatic.
- Accurate because it automatically transfers data.
- Can save money from employing people
disads:
Magnetic ink character recognition (MCR)
Advantages + disadvantages of MCR
ads:
- Cheques can be processed very quickly.
- Special ink characters cannot be changed, increases security.
- No manual inputs -> less errors.
disads:
Magnetic Stripes Reader
Advantages + disadvantages of magnetic stripes reader
ads:
- Simple for people to use.
- Cards are inexpensive to make.
- Data on the card can be altered.
- Security is improved by PIN numbers.
disads:
- Limited storage for data.
- Data can be destroyed by strong magnetic fields.
- Not always secure because thieves can read the data on the card.