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Graphic Communication St Pauls RC Academy Computer Hardware CDT Department

Hardware Devices Hardware is the name given to any piece of equipment that is used along side a computer (including the main computer system itself). These hardware devices can be split into three categories: Input Process Output

Input Devices - Keyboard Used to input written information to the computer quickly. Always set out using the QWERTY layout. This is the internationally accepted method of designing keyboard layouts.

Input Devices - Mouse The most common method of inputting information into a drawing package. Used to draw lines, boxes, etc.. quickly. Normally used with a mousemat to prevent the mouseball from slipping as it is moved.

Input Devices - Trackerball Very similar to a mouse. Does not need a mousemat as the ball is on top. The user moves this ball instead of the whole object like a mouse.

Input Devices - Joystick Mainly used for playing computer games.

Input Devices - Graphics Tablet Used like a paper and pen to input drawings to the computer. The tablet senses the position of the pen and this is converted to the position on the screen. Can be used to quickly trace hand produced drawings onto the computer.

Input Devices - Digital Camera Used to take photographs of something similar to a traditional photographic film camera. Unlike these film cameras, digital cameras do not have their photographs processed by chemicals. The photographs are uploaded onto a computer into a art package where the picture can be manipulated and modified using special effects.

Input Devices - Flatbed Scanner This is used similarly to a photocopier. Instead of the image being reproduced on a piece of paper, it is saved as an image on the computer and can be modified or printed. OCR (Optical Character Recognition) can be used to scan text into a word processor to be modified as a text document.

Input Devices - Handheld Scanner Does the same thing as a flatbed scanner but is used by dragging the scanning bar across the picture or text. This can result in a fuzzy image being produced as a person s hand can shake while scanning. Also, the user is limited to scanning smaller objects.

Output Devices - Monitor This the the screen you can see your work on. For graphics work a 17 inch monitor or larger is recommended to see the best effects of your work.

Output Devices - Flatbed Plotter This is a piece of equipment used to produce a hard copy of your drawing. Normally used only for CAD drawings. Pens are used to draw the lines so it is an accurate method of producing line drawings. The pen is moved by a mechanical arm across the sheet of paper. The paper is fixed onto the plotter bed.

Output Devices - Drum Plotter A drum plotter is similar to a flatbed plotter in that pens are used to provide a hard copy of CAD produced line drawings. This method moves the paper back and forth using rollers while the pen only moves along a fixed arm.

Output Devices - Ink-jet Printers Ink-jet printers are another method of gaining a hard copy of a drawing or text from a computer. The paper moves down the printer while the ink cartridge prints the page in lines. Refill cartridges can be expensive but this is a good way of printing drawings with lots of areas of block colours.

Output Devices - Laser Printers Laser printers are a very fast method of printing copies of your work. They can be used for any purpose and give a high quality result. Very good at producing presentation work due to the quality of print.

Input & Output Devices - Modem Some equipment can be used for both inputting and outputting information. A modem is one of these. It can be used to send e-mails or other information to anyone in the world also connected to the Internet. Also it can be used to receive e-mails and web pages and download information from the Internet.

Input & Output Devices - Fax This is similar to a telephone but with a machine that reads what is written on a piece of paper and sends it down the phoneline to another fax machine. It can be used to send or receive fax messages. It is like a cross between a photocopier and e-mail.

Process Devices - The CPU This is the Central Processing Unit where all the information that goes on in the computer is processed in order to gain some use from it.

Storage Devices - Hard Disk The computer s hard disk is non-removable. In other words it can only be used with 1 computer (the one you are working on). It can be written to and read many times. It has a very large storage capacity. 60Gb hard drives are now available and their capacity is increasing all the time. The hard disk must be defragmented and maintained regularly or will corrupt and cause many problems with the computer.

Storage Devices - Floppy Disk This is a removable disk. It can be used for transferring small amounts of information between computers It holds only 1.44Mb of data. Floppy disks must be scanned for viruses regularly to prevent infecting computers they are used with.

Storage Devices - Zip Disk A Zip disk is similar to a floppy disk in that it can be written and read to as many times as you like. It holds far more information however, at a capacity of anywhere between 100-250Mb. These disks require a special type of drive and can be expensive.

Storage Devices - CD ROM These disks can hold large amounts of data - 650Mb. Special CD ROM drives are required to be able to write to a CD. These are becoming cheaper with time. Special CD s are also required. Some can be written to only once and are called CD-R s. Some can be rewritten to many times and are called CD-RW s.

Storage Devices - DVD These type of disks are used to record visual data like films. They can store very large amount of data. Anywhere between 4.7Gb - 17Gb can be stored on a DVD. There are drives that allow users to record onto special DVD-Rs or DVD- RAMs but these are expensive.