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Manual
Computer Control
Typically,
to manually enter commands and data into computers, a keyboard,
mouse device, joystick or combinations thereof are used. Keyboards
are preferable for text, alpha-numeric or numeric data entry. A
mouse, including those with track or roller balls, are most efficient
for pointing and selecting elements on a screen and are particularly
useful in graphics creation. Joysticks are most commonly used in
computer games, navigating virtual reality environments, or in aircraft
simulators. Joysticks can be very small for one finger activation
such as found on notebook computers.
For
continuous alpha-numeric code entry, a keyboard with an "inboard"
numeric cluster yields faster and more accurate input, as the hand
does not have to travel to the "outboard" cluster and
return accurately to home row. The keys on a numeric keypad are
arranged either in calculator order with "7,8,9" at the
top or telephone keypad order with "1,2,3" at the top.
Preference will depend upon the user's prior experience.
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Keyboard
and Mouse |
Joystick |
Small
Joystick |
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