What are Internet Devices and What is Their Use?

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Input Devices
What are considered input devices? What is input devices used for? It is any hardware component that allows you to insert data or interact with a device. Input devices are keyboards, mouse, scanners, microphones, digital cameras, controllers and joysticks. We use input devices for so many applications in your lives today from work or just to have fun. We use these input devices for so many things like gaming systems experiences, to control and program CNC machines, cell phones and our computer. Let’s take a look at some of the more common input devices.
A keyboard is, one of the most common, input devices that we use in our busy lives. (Microsoft Office 2010: Introductory). There are so many kinds of keyboards, ergonomics, wireless, compact, gaming, virtual, and infrared. The keyboard is used to enter data or instructions into the computer. The basic keyboard has a typing area that includes the letters of the alphabet organized in three rows, numbers on top to the letters, with punctuation marks around, with a space bar on the bottom row and twelve function keys above the numbers. The Keyboards that we are used today is known by the QWERTY which is the basic set up. A fun fact is that the letter A is the only value in the home row. They get this name for it because QWERTY is the first five letters on the top left side of the keyboard. The positioning of the character keys is similar to how the keys of a typewriter were set up. Most keyboards have an option to come with a numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. The first practical typewriter was invented by Christopher Latham Sholes, and was marketed by the Remington Arms company in 1873, (Bigler). One of the cool things on a keyboard is that they have ...

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...text, pointing, gaming, images, audio and video. The future of input devices will more than likely keep moving forward because people will keep on coming up with new items or ideas. Look how we went from desktops to laptops to being able to do it on your smart phones; or how we went from duffel bag cell phones to brick cell phones to mobile hand held cell phones that we could hold it in our hand and be able to surf the web, talk and text, play games, and do so many more thing.

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