Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Computer





(1).What is a Computer: 

 

 

 

An electronic device that stores, retrieves,and processes data, and can be programmed with instructions. A computer is composed of hardware and software, and can exist in a variety of sizes and configurations.

 

(2).Hardware and Software:

 

Hardware: 

 

The term hardware refers to the physical components of your computer such as the system unit, mouse, keyboard, monitor etc.

 

Software:

 

The software is the instructions that makes the computer work. Software is held either on your computers hard disk, CD-ROM, DVD or on a diskette (floppy disk) and is
loaded (i.e. copied) from the disk into the computers RAM (Random Access Memory), as and when required. 

 

(3).Types of Computers:

 

Mini and Mainframe Computers:


Very powerful, used by large organisations such an banks to  control the entire business operation. Very expensive!

 

 Personal Computers:


Cheap and easy to use. Often used as stand-alone computers or in a network. May be connected to large mainframe computers within big companies.

 

(4).Hardware Components:

 

Input Devices -- "How to tell it what to do“


- A keyboard and mouse are the standard way to interact with the computer. Other devices include joysticks and game pads used primarily for games.


Output Devices -- "How it shows you what it is doing"


- The monitor (the screen) is how the computer sends information back to you. A printer is also an output device. 

 

INPUT DEVICES:

 

  • The Mouse:


 Used to ‘drive’ Microsoft Windows .

 

  • The Keyboard:


     The keyboard is still the commonest way of entering information into a computer.

     

  • Tracker Balls:

     

      An alternative to the traditional mouse and often used by  graphic designers.

 

  •  Scanners:

 A scanner allows you to scan printed material and convert it into a file format that may be used within the PC.

  •  Touch Pads:

     

  A device that lays on the desktop and responds to pressure.

  •  Light Pens:

     

     Used to allow users to point to areas on a screen.

  •  Joysticks:

     

     Many games require a joystick for the proper playing of the game. 

 

  OUTPUT DEVICES:



  •  VDU:

     

 The computer screen is used for outputting information in an understandable format.

 

  •  Printers:

     

 There are many different types of printers.  In large organizations laser printers are most commonly used due to the fact that they can print very fast and give a very high quality output.

  • Plotters:

     

 A plotter is an output device similar to a printer, but normally allows you to print larger images.


  •  Speakers:

     

 Enhances the value of educational and presentation products.


  •  Speech synthesisers:

     

 Gives you the ability to not only to display text on a monitor but also to read the text to you .