Input devices
Types of input devices
Types of input devices:
1) Laser Scanner
2) Wireless Mouse
3) Wireless Touch screen Scanner
4)Z-Wave
5) Track ball
Laser Scanner
In modern engineering, the term `laser scanning' is used with two related, but separate meanings. The first, more general, meaning is the controlled deflection of laser beams, visible or invisible.[1] Scanned laser beams are used in stereolithography machines, in rapid prototyping, in machines for material processing, in laser engraving machines, in ophtalmological laser systems for the treatment ofpresbyopia, in confocal microscopy, in laser printers, in laser shows, in Laser TV, in LIDAR, and in barcode scanners.
Wireless Mouse
The Apple Wireless Mouse is a one button mouse built for Macintosh computers. It was released in September 2003, although it is not widely recognized that it was Apple's primary wireless mouse until 2005. It interacts over Bluetooth 1.1 wireless technology. It included 2 AA lithium non-rechargeable batteries, and had a power switch on the bottom that also protected the optical sensor while the mouse was not in use
Z-Wave
Z-Wave is a wireless communications protocol designed for home automation, specifically to remotely control applications in residential and light commercial environments. The technology uses a low-power RF radio embedded or retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems, such as lighting, residential access control, entertainment systems and household appliances.
Wireless Touch Screen Scanner
It’s the first wireless scanner to include direct-to-cloud capabilities and an integrated touchscreen interface. While it does come packaged with a USB cord to plug in directly to your computer, We never gave it a chance to be used. The wireless capabilities of NeatConnect are stellar, and you can control absolutely everything from the touchscreen.