Input and Output CHAPTER 5 REVIEW d. Monitor Which of the following is not an input device? a.
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Input and Output CHAPTER 5 REVIEW d. Monitor Which of the following is not an input device? a. digital camera b. touch pad c. graphics tablet d. monitor e. joystick Dots per inch a measure of resolution Source Data Automation Making data available in machines-readable form at the time they are collected a. graphics tablet A user can draw on a ____ and send the result to the computer in a digital format. a. graphics tablet b. plotter c. scanner d. gas plasma board e. clipboard Ergonomic Keyboard Designed to reduce strain on hands and wrist Mouse Commonly used pointing device with an encased ball at the bottom c. Ergonomic Keyboards are designed to reduce strain on hands and wrists. a. Dvorak b. QWERTY c. Ergonomic d. Ecological e. Soft Stylus A pen-shaped instrument that is used to “draw” image or point to menus Insert key Toggles between inserting text and typing over text in any program e. (All of the above) A ____ accepts input created by an electronic pen. a. graphics tablet b. digital portfolio c. signature capture device d. pen-based computer e. (All of the above) Function Lock key Turns the function key on or off Delete key Erases one character to right of the insertion point Impact printer A printer in which the print mechanism strikes against an ink ribbon to make a mark on the paper d. touch screen A kiosk typically uses which of the technologies listed below? a. graphics tablet b. film recorder c. MICR d. touch screen e. (All of the above are commonly used on kiosks.) Hard copy Human readable output on a permanent medium, commonly paper Touch screen A device that displays objects you can select with your finger Caps Lock key Turn all capital letters on or off Enter key Used to enter commands into the computer, end paragraphs, and insert blanks lines in documents. Arrow keys Moves the cursor around a document without disturbing existing text LCD A type of flat-panel display a. reduce data entry errors A purpose of source data automation is to: a. reduce data entry errors. b. eliminate the need for printed documentation for programs. c. combine several functions, such as printing, copying, and faxing, into one device. d. produce customized voice messages from a computer system. e. enable engineers to create complex drawings and transmit them directly to the equipment that makes the machinery. Ink-jet printer An inexpensive type of nonimpact printer Monochrome A display device that outputs in only one foreground color and one background color Tab key Moves to the next Tab location Shift key Produces uppercase letters and symbol on the upper part of certain keys when the Cap Lock key is not on c. sending music directly from a musical keyboard into a computer. A MIDI device is used when: a. sorting checks based on characters printed in magnetic ink on them. b. transmitting video images directly from a camera to a Web page. c. sending music directly from a musical keyboard into a computer. d. receiving high-definition images from a TV broadcast. e. (It is used in none of the above.) Plotter An output device designed to print large drawings UPC A printed set of stripes in various widths that can be scanned to provide information about a product d. standards for display devices. VGA and SVGA are examples of: a. standards for printers. b. types of image scanners. c. output specifications for different types of plotters. d. standards for display devices. e. bus architectures. Flatbed A type of scanner Function key Performs a different commanding each program designed to use it c. liquid crystals LCD technology uses ____ to display images. a. cathode rays b. light gases c. liquid crystals d. light cones e. (None of the above.) Control key Used in combination with other keys to enter commands MICR Machine recognition of data printed with magnetically charged ink Num Lock key Toggles between the numbers and the arrows located on the numeric keypad Windows key Opens the Window Start menu d. enabled video-on-demand HDTVs can do all of the following except: a. receive digital broadcasts. b. work with interactive TV. c. display computer images. d. enabled video-on-demand. e. (They can do all of the above.) QWERTY Standard for arrangement of keys on typing keyboard Input device Converts data from a form humans understand into form a computer can process Escape key Used to cancel some operations OCR The optical recognition of character by computer systems SVGA A standard used by monitor POS Capturing data at the time and place of sale Backspace Key Erases one character to the left of the insertion point Function Key Invokes special commands that may vary from program to program