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Computer Lessons: Outer Hardware of a Computer Watch for new lessons to be added soon!
The Basics
Your computer case probably has a place to insert floppy disks or CDs. These are called the floppy disk drive and the CD-ROM. The floppy disk drive reads information from a very thin disk that is inside a flat, square plastic case. You can also write information to these disks and 'save' it. CD-ROM is short for Compact Disk - Read Only Memory. A compact disk is a shiny, circular disk that stores information. A CD-ROM can only read information from the disk. Many new computers have a CD-RW (RW stands for ReWrite) instead of a CD-ROM. CD-RW allows you to write information to the disk as well as read from it. Also, some new computers have a DVD (Digital Video Disk) drive instead of a CD-ROM or CD-RW. A DVD looks just like a CD, but it holds much more information. You can watch movies, listen to music, or play computer games from DVDs. One important thing to know is that you can play CDs in a DVD player, but you cannot play DVDs in a CD player!
Input DevicesThere are several ways to get new information or input into a computer. The two most common ways are the keyboard and the mouse. The keyboard has keys for characters (letters, numbers and punctuation marks) and special commands. Pressing the keys tells the computer what to do or what to write. The mouse has a special ball that allows you to roll it around on a pad or desk and move the cursor around on screen. By clicking on the buttons on the mouse, you give the computer directions on what to do. There are other devices similar to a mouse that can be used in its place. A trackball has the ball on top and you move it with your finger. A touchpad allows you to move your finger across a pressure sensitive pad and press to click.
Other types of input devices allow you to put images into the computer. A
scanner copies a picture or document into the computer. There are
several types of scanners and some look very different, but most look like a
flat tray with a glass pane and a lid to cover it. You can input photographs
into a computer with a digital camera. Photos are taken with the
camera away from the computer and stored on a memory chip. Then the camera
is plugged into the computer, so that the images can be downloaded. Another
input device is a graphics tablet. A pressure sensitive pad is
plugged into the computer. When you draw on the tablet with the special pen
(never use an ink pen or pencil!), the drawing appears on the screen. The
tablet and pen can also be used like a mouse to move the cursor and click.
Output DevicesOutput devices display information in a way that you can you can
understand. The most common output device is a monitor. It looks a
lot a like a TV and houses the computer screen. The monitor allows you to
'see' what you and the computer are doing together.
Speakers are output devices that allow you to hear sound from your computer. Computer speakers are just like stereo speakers. There are usually two of them and they come in various sizes. A printer is another common part of a computer system. It takes what you see on the computer screen and prints it on paper. There are two types of printers. The inkjet printer uses inks to print. It is the most common printer used with home computers and it can print in either black and white or color. Laser printers run much faster because they use lasers to print. Laser printers are mostly used in businesses. Black and white laser printers are the most common, but some print in color, too.
Activity Worksheets Grab your pencil and test your knowledge of computers with these challenging worksheets! All worksheets are printable in .PDF format. So, if you can't open them you will need to ask your parents (or guardian) to download a .PDF reader. To download Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here.
NOTE: More is available on computer hardware by
clicking here.
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