| input device |
Any piece of hardware used by a viewer to make choices or add content. The remote control, mouse, keyboard and digital camera are examples of input devices.
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| input device |
a device that allows the user of a system to enter information into a system such as a computer. This can be via alternative modalities.
Ãâó: www.buffalostate.edu/offices/disabilityservices/gl...
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| input device |
A device that transforms information from the user or outside world into data that a computer system can process.
Ãâó: www.usabilitysa.co.za/hcigloss.htm
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A person formally admitted by a hospital. Healthy newborn infants are not regarded as inpatients unless they have a stay of more than 10 days, or are the second or subsequent birth in multiple births. Also known as admitted patient.
Ãâó: www.aihw.gov.au/publications/health/ah96/ah96-x04....
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| input device |
Equipment that translates external information into electrical pulses that the computer can understand. Examples are thermocouples, RTDs (Resistance Temperature Devices) flow meters, load cells, Ph meters, pressure gauges, control panels, modems, cathode ray tubes (CRT), data entry touch screens and operator keyboards. Examples of functions are: Thermocouple/RTD provides temperature input for operation of a retort. Flow meter provides volume of liquid component going into a mixing tank. ...
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