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Input and Output Devices
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GCSE GCSE ICT Mind Map on Input and Output Devices, created by Laura Mitchell on 17/05/2013.
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Input and Output Devices
Input Devices
Mouse
Pointing and inputting device
Keyboard
used to enter text
Game Controller
Used for gaming
Webcam
Used to input visual data
Peripheral or inbuilt
Touch Screen
Input device controlled by finger or stylus
Microphone
Used to input audio data
Peripheral or inbuilt
Joystick
Used for gaming
Used to control devices e.g. CCTV cameras, robots
Graphics Tablet
Used to input drawings
Scanner
Digitises printed documents
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) can turn text into an editable format
Touch-Sensitive Jog Dial
Used for simple actions like skipping a song
Output Devices
Speakers
Peripheral or inbuilt device allowing you to her audio output
Docking Station
Amplifies audio output or small devices
Charges device
Headphones
Allow just one person to hear audio output
Printer
Allows you to produce "hard copy"
Headset
Combines microphone and headphones to input and output data
Screen
Inbuilt display screens (e.g. laptop, smartphone) or monitor
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