Chapter 5 Computers

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video capture card

Adapter card that converts an analog video signal to a digital signal that a computer can process.

point-and-shoot camera

Affordable and lightweight camera that provides acceptable quality photographic images for home or small office users.

user response

An instruction a user issues by replying to a question displayed by a program.

input devices

Any hardware component that allows users to enter data and instructions into a computer.

wireless mouse, or cordless mouse

Battery-powered device that transmits data using wireless technology, such as radio waves or infrared light waves.

wireless keyboard, or cordless keyboard

Battery-powered keyboard that transmits data using wireless technology, such as radio waves or infrared light waves.

face recognition system

Biometric device that captures a live face image and compares it with a stored image to determine if the person is a legitimate user.

fingerprint reader

Biometric device that captures curves and indentations of a fingerprint and compares them with those of a stored image.

voice verification system

Biometric device that compares a person's live speech with his or her stored voice pattern to determine if the person is a legitimate user.

hand geometry system

Biometric device that measures the shape and size of a person's hand and compares these measurements to stored measurements.

image processing

Business practice that consists of capturing, storing, analyzing, displaying, printing, and manipulating images with scanners.

mouse gestures

Capability that allows users to perform certain operations by holding a mouse button while moving the mouse in a particular pattern.

data collection device

Device that obtains data directly at the location where the transaction or event takes place.

biometric device

Device that translates a personal characteristic into a digital code that is compared with a digital code stored in a computer.

optical reader

Device that uses a light source to read characters, marks, and codes and then converts them into digital data that a computer can process.

enhanced resolution

Digital camera resolution calculated by a special formula that adds pixels between those generated by optical resolution.

turnaround document

Document that a user returns to the company that has created and sent it.

source document

Document that contains the original form of data to be processed.

dance pad

Flat electronic device divided into panels that users press with their feet in response to instructions from a music video game.

graphics tablet

Flat, rectangular, electronic, plastic board that is used to create drawings and sketches.

kiosk

Free-standing computer that usually includes a touch screen.

portable keyboard

Full-size keyboard that communicates with a smart phone or PDA.

joystick

Handheld vertical lever mounted on a base used to control actions of a simulated vehicle or player.

bar code

Identification code consisting of either vertical lines and spaces of different widths or a two-dimensional pattern of dots, squares, and other images that represent a manufacturer and an item.

pointing device

Input device that allows a user to control a pointer on the screen.

digital pen

Input device that allows users to write or draw on the screen by pressing the pen and issue instructions to a Tablet PC by tapping on the screen.

keyboard

Input device that contains keys users press to enter data and instructions into a computer.

game pad

Input device that controls the movement and actions of players or objects in video games or computer games.

game controller

Input device that directs movements and actions of on-screen objects in video and computer games.

touch-sensitive pad

Input device that enables users to scroll through and play music, view pictures, watch videos or movies, adjust volume, and/or customize settings.

light gun

Input device used in video and computer games to shoot targets and moving objects after you pull the trigger on the weapon.

motion-sensing game controllers

Input devices used with computer and video games that allow the user to guide on-screen elements by moving a handheld input device in predetermined directions through the air.

pen input

Input method in which you touch a stylus or digital pen on a flat surface to write, draw, and make selections.

toggle key

Key that switches between two states each time a user presses the key. for example number lock.

gaming keyboard

Keyboard designed specifically for users that enjoy playing games on the computer.

enhanced keyboard

Keyboard that has twelve function keys along the top; two Control (CTRL) keys and two Alternate (ALT) keys along the bottom; and a set of keys and additional keys between the typing area and the numeric keypad.

ergonomic keyboard

Keyboard whose design reduces the chance of wrist or hand injuries.

digitizer

Large-scale application term for a graphics tablet.

video conference

Meeting between two or more geographically separated people who use a network or the Internet to transmit audio and video data.

digital camera

Mobile device that allows users to take pictures and stores the photographed images digitally, instead of on traditional film

optical mouse

Mouse that uses devices, such as optical sensors or lasers, that emit and sense light to detect the mouse's movement.

laser mouse

Mouse type that uses a laser sensor.

air mouse

Newer type of motion-sensing mouse that, in addition to the typical buttons, allows you to control objects, media players, and slide shows by moving the mouse in predetermined directions through the air.

Wii Remote

Nintendo's motion-sensing input device that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to communicate with the Wii game console.

pixels per inch (ppi)

Number of pixels in one inch of screen display.

a widely used OCR font is

OCR font A.

OCR device

Optical character recognition devices that include small optical scanners for reading characters and sophisticated software to analyze what is read.

optical character recognition (OCR)

Optical reader technology that involves reading typewritten, computer-printed, or hand-printed characters from ordinary documents and translating the images to a form that a computer can process.

optical mark recognition (OMR)

Optical reader technology that reads hand-drawn marks such as small circles or rectangles.

United States Postal Service (USPS) uses a

POSTNET bar code.

signature capture pad

Pen input device that captures handwritten signatures with a stylus or pen that is attached to the device.

biometric identifier

Physiological or behavioral characteristic, such as fingerprints, hand geometry, facial features, voice, signatures, and eye patterns.

mouse

Pointing device that fits comfortably under the palm of a user's hand.

field camera

Portable digital camera with many lenses and other attachments.

pointing stick

Pressure-sensitive pointing device shaped like a pencil eraser that is positioned between keys on a keyboard and moved by pushing the pointing stick with a finger.

video input

Process of capturing full-motion images and storing them on a computer's storage medium.

audio input

Process of entering any sound, such as speech, music, and sound effects, into the computer.

voice input

Process of entering data by speaking into a microphone.

download

Process of transferring a copy of images from a digital camera to a computer's hard disk.

MICR reader

Reading device that converts MICR characters into a form that a computer can process.

RFID reader

Reading device that reads information on an RFID tag via radio waves.

program

Series of related instructions that tells a computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them.

stylus

Small metal or plastic device that looks like a ballpoint pen, but uses pressure instead of ink to write, draw, or make selections.

mouse pointer

Small symbol displayed on a computer screen whose location and shape changes as a user moves a mouse.

pointer

Small symbol displayed on a computer screen whose location and shape changes as a user moves a pointing device.

touch pad

Small, flat, rectangular pointing device that is sensitive to pressure and motion.

predictive text input

Smart phone technology where you press one key on the keypad for each letter in a word and software on the phone predicts the word you want.

music production software

Software that allows users to record, compose, mix, and edit music and sounds.

OCR (optical character recognition) software

Software that enables scanners to read and convert text documents into electronic files.

handwriting recognition software

Software that translates handwritten letters and symbols into characters that a computer or device can process.

function keys

Special keys programmed to issue commands to a computer. which are labeled with the letter F.

studio camera

Stationary camera used for professional studio work.

trackball

Stationary pointing device with a ball on its top or side.

wheel

Steering-wheel-type input device that is used to simulate driving a vehicle.

image processing system

Storing and indexing electronic documents to provide access to exact reproductions of the original documents.

biometrics

Technology of authenticating a person's identity by verifying a personal characteristic.

Magnetic-ink character recognition (MICR)

Technology that reads text printed with magnetized ink.

multi-touch

Term used to describe touch screens that recognize multiple points of contact at the same time.

optical resolution

The actual photographed resolution at which a digital camera can capture a digital image.

resolution

The number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a display device.

pixel

The smallest element in an electronic image. Short for picture element.

Microsoft surface

Touch screen with a 30-inch tabletop display that allows one or more people to interact with the screen using their fingers or hands.

touch screen

Touch-sensitive display device with which users interact by touching areas of the screen.

Click Wheel

Touch-sensitive scroll pad on a portable media player that users rotate to browse through song, picture, or movie lists and press to play or pause media, display a menu, and other actions.

streaming cam

Type of Web cam that has the illusion of moving images because it sends a continual stream of still images.

flatbed scanner

Type of light-sensing input device that scans a document and creates a file of the document in memory instead of a paper copy.

retail and grocery stores use the

UPC (Universal Product Code) bar code.

digital video (DV) camera

Video camera that records video as digital signals instead of as analog signals.

whiteboard

Video conference feature in which another window on the screen displays notes and drawings simultaneously on all participants' screens.

bar code reader

also called bar code scanner, Optical reader that uses laser beams to read bar codes by using light patterns that pass through the bar code lines.

insertion point

also called cursor, symbol on a computer screen, usually a blinking vertical bar, that indicates where the next character a user types will appear. See also cursor.

web cam

also called pc video camera, Type of digital video camera that enables a home or small business user to capture video and still images, send e-mail messages with video attachments, add live images to instant messages, broadcast live images over the Internet, and make video telephone calls.

voice recognition

also called speech recognition,

data

is a collection of unprocessed items, including text, numbers, images, audio, and video.

command

is an instruction that causes a program to perform a specific action.

input

is any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer.

the goal of ergonomic keyboard

is to incorporate comfort, efficiency, and safety in the design of the workplace.

magnetic strip card reader

often called magstripe reader, Reading device that reads the magnetic stripe on the back of credit, entertainment, bank, and other similar cards.

Radio frequency identification (RFID)

standard, specifically a protocol, that defines how a network uses radio signals to communicate with a tag placed in or attached to an object, an animal, or a person.

optical scanner

usually called a scanner, Light-sensing input device that reads printed text and graphics and then translates the results into a form the computer can process.


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