Being one of the types of computer Hardware, input devices are used to enter or put in data or commands into the computer. This is a fun, insightful and graphical presentation on the major input devices of the computer. A delight for kids
1. Input devices allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer and include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, barcode readers, digital cameras, trackballs, scanners, microphones, and video cameras.
2. Output devices convey processed information from the computer to users and include computer monitors, printers, plotters, speakers, headphones, and microfilm devices.
3. Common input devices allow entering of text, numbers, images, audio, and video as well as programs and commands, while output devices visually display information or produce hard copies of results.
1. Input devices allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer and include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, barcode readers, digital cameras, trackballs, scanners, microphones, and video cameras.
2. Output devices convey processed information from the computer to users and include computer monitors, printers, plotters, speakers, headphones, and microfilm devices.
3. Common input devices allow entering of text, numbers, images, audio, and video as well as programs and commands. Common output devices visually display information on screens or print it on paper.
The document introduces the basic parts of a computer including the monitor, which displays video; the keyboard, which is used for typing; the central processing unit (CPU), which stores, recalls, and processes data; the mouse, which moves the cursor on screen; and the printer, which prints images on paper. It then asks the reader to identify each part in a series of questions.
This document discusses the major input and output devices of a computer. It defines input devices as tools that help enter data and instructions into a computer, like the mouse, keyboard, joystick, and scanner. The mouse controls screen cursor movement, keyboard allows text entry, joystick navigates games, and scanner imports text and images. Output devices let users see the computer's work, such as the monitor to display images, printer to print text and graphics, speaker to produce sound, and headphones for private listening. The document instructs identifying these devices and their functions.
The document describes the basic parts of a computer including the monitor, which displays video; the keyboard, which is used for typing; the central processing unit or CPU, which stores, recalls, and processes data; the mouse, which moves the cursor on screen; and the printer, which provides a printed image.
This document provides an overview of different types of computer input devices. It discusses keyboards, pointing devices like mice and touchpads, scanners, digital cameras, and voice input devices. For each type of input device, it describes what it is and how it is used to enter data and instructions into a computer. Pointing devices are further broken down, with descriptions of mice, trackballs, touchpads, joysticks, touch screens, and light pens. The document aims to explain the basic functions and uses of common computer input hardware.
1. Input devices allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer and include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, barcode readers, digital cameras, trackballs, scanners, microphones, and video cameras.
2. Output devices convey processed information from the computer to users and include computer monitors, printers, plotters, speakers, headphones, and microfilm devices.
3. Common input devices allow entering of text, numbers, images, audio, and video as well as programs and commands, while output devices visually display information or produce hard copies of results.
1. Input devices allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer and include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, barcode readers, digital cameras, trackballs, scanners, microphones, and video cameras.
2. Output devices convey processed information from the computer to users and include computer monitors, printers, plotters, speakers, headphones, and microfilm devices.
3. Common input devices allow entering of text, numbers, images, audio, and video as well as programs and commands. Common output devices visually display information on screens or print it on paper.
The document introduces the basic parts of a computer including the monitor, which displays video; the keyboard, which is used for typing; the central processing unit (CPU), which stores, recalls, and processes data; the mouse, which moves the cursor on screen; and the printer, which prints images on paper. It then asks the reader to identify each part in a series of questions.
This document discusses the major input and output devices of a computer. It defines input devices as tools that help enter data and instructions into a computer, like the mouse, keyboard, joystick, and scanner. The mouse controls screen cursor movement, keyboard allows text entry, joystick navigates games, and scanner imports text and images. Output devices let users see the computer's work, such as the monitor to display images, printer to print text and graphics, speaker to produce sound, and headphones for private listening. The document instructs identifying these devices and their functions.
The document describes the basic parts of a computer including the monitor, which displays video; the keyboard, which is used for typing; the central processing unit or CPU, which stores, recalls, and processes data; the mouse, which moves the cursor on screen; and the printer, which provides a printed image.
This document provides an overview of different types of computer input devices. It discusses keyboards, pointing devices like mice and touchpads, scanners, digital cameras, and voice input devices. For each type of input device, it describes what it is and how it is used to enter data and instructions into a computer. Pointing devices are further broken down, with descriptions of mice, trackballs, touchpads, joysticks, touch screens, and light pens. The document aims to explain the basic functions and uses of common computer input hardware.
The document discusses various computer input devices such as the keyboard, mouse, touchpad, microphone, and webcam. The keyboard is used to input text and commands. The mouse allows users to move the cursor and click on screen items. A touchpad is similar to a mouse but is used on laptops. Microphones and webcams enable users to input audio and video into their computers.
This document discusses various input devices used to enter data and instructions into a computer. It describes keyboards, touch screens, digital pens, mice, trackballs, light pens, joysticks, scanning devices, and speech recognition as common input devices. Keyboards are explained as allowing data entry by pressing keys, with different key types, and interfacing with the computer system through a keyboard controller and buffer. Touch screens and digital pens are summarized as enabling input through touch or capturing handwriting respectively.
The document discusses various input and output devices used with CAD/CAM systems. It describes keyboards, mice, joysticks, light pens, scanners, touch screens, microphones, and trackballs as common input devices used to enter data and instructions into the computer. Output devices mentioned include monitors for displaying processed information, printers for printed hard copies, speakers for playing audio, and plotters for high-quality printed outputs like drawings.
The document discusses various input devices of a computer. It defines input devices as those that are used to send data, instructions, and commands to the computer. The main input devices discussed are the keyboard, mouse, scanner, digital camera, magnetic ink character recognition, optical mark recognition, barcode reader, touch screen, and light pen. All input devices accept input from the outside world and convert it into a form understood by the computer.
The document discusses information communication technology and the information processing cycle. It describes various input devices like keyboards, mice, and scanners which allow users to interact with computers and provide instructions. Output devices like monitors, printers and projectors are used to present processed information and results to users. The keyboard is used for typing, mice are used to control the cursor and software, and scanners are used to input text or graphics. Monitors display work, LCD projectors display onto screens, and printers produce hard copies of documents. Input devices provide information to computers while output devices present processed information to users.
The document introduces the basic parts of a computer: the monitor displays video, the keyboard is used for typing, the central processing unit (CPU) stores and processes data, the mouse controls the cursor on screen, and the printer outputs images on paper. It then asks a series of questions to test the reader's understanding of which component is being referred to.
The document discusses various computer input devices, including keyboards, mice, joysticks, webcams, microphones, hybrid devices, audio input devices, video input devices, trackballs, light pens, and touch screens. It provides details on the basic functions and features of each type of input device.
Hardware refers to the physical and internal components of a computer. Common hardware includes keyboards, monitors, mice, and the motherboard. Input devices like keyboards, mice, microphones, and touchscreens are used to enter data into the computer. Common output devices that display or print the processed data include monitors, printers, and plotters. Keyboards are widely used to type text into computers while mice are commonly used to control on-screen cursors.
Input devices
WHAT IS INPUT?
WHAT ARE INPUT DEVICES?
WHAT IS HARDWARE?
WHAT IS SOFTWARE?
input Devices
1) KEYBOARD
2) POINTING DEVICES
3) MOUSE
TYPES OF MOUSE
1. Mechanical mouse
2. Optical mouse
3. Wireless mouse
JOY STICK
TRACKBALL
TOUCHPAD
TOUCHSCREEN
DIGITAL PEN
LIGHT PEN
WHEEL
BIOMETRIC INPUT DEVICES
VOICE RECOGNITION
THUMB IMPRESSION
SIGNATURE VERIFICATION
RETINA SCANNER
FACE RECOGNITION
MIC/ HEAD PHONE
DIGITAL CAMERA
DIGITAL SCANNER
I/O refers to input and output processes in computing. Input involves transferring data into a computer system using input devices like keyboards, mice, cameras, and microphones. Output is the transfer of data out of the computer using output devices such as monitors, printers, and speakers to display or present the processed data. Common input devices include manual devices a user interacts with directly as well as automatic devices that input data without human intervention like scanners and sensors. Output devices receive instructions from the computer to display or act on the processed data.
This document summarizes common computer hardware components, separating them into input, output, and input/output devices. Inputs allow communication from the user to the computer and include keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams. Outputs refer to communication from the computer to the outside world using monitors, printers, speakers, and other peripherals. Input/output devices perform both functions, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB drives. The document was created by Verónica Castro Navarro, Deiver De La Hoz Ariza, and Roberto Ramírez Barrios.
This document summarizes common hardware components used for input, output, and input/output in computing. It describes keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams as examples of input devices that allow communication between users and computers. Output devices mentioned include monitors, printers, speakers, and plotters used to communicate information from computers to the outside world. Input/output devices listed are able to both receive input and output data, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB memory drives.
This document summarizes common computer hardware components, separating them into input, output, and input/output devices. Inputs allow communication from the user to the computer and include keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams. Outputs refer to communication from the computer to the outside world using monitors, printers, speakers, and other peripherals. Input/output devices perform both functions, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, USB drives, and fingerprint sensors. The document was created by Verónica Castro Navarro, Deiver De La Hoz Ariza, and Roberto Ramírez Barrios.
This document discusses various common input devices for computers. It describes keyboards including normal keyboards with alphanumeric and function keys, and multimedia keyboards with additional media keys. It also covers mice like traditional mice using a ball and buttons, and optical mice using light sensors. Other input devices mentioned are joysticks, touch screens, microphones, scanners including flatbed and handheld scanners, and barcode scanners.
This document discusses various common input devices for computers. It describes keyboards including normal keyboards with alphanumeric and function keys, and multimedia keyboards with additional media keys. It also covers mice like traditional mice using a ball and buttons, and optical mice using light sensors. Other input devices mentioned are joysticks, touch screens, microphones, scanners including flatbed and handheld scanners, and barcode scanners.
The document discusses various input devices for computers including keyboards, mice, joysticks, webcams, microphones, hybrid devices, audio input devices, video input devices, trackballs, light pens, and touch screens. Keyboards allow text and command input while mice control the on-screen cursor. Joysticks are used for gaming. Webcams and microphones allow audio and video input. Hybrid devices combine controls for gaming. Trackballs and touch screens provide alternate pointing methods.
This document provides learning objectives and outcomes about identifying input and output devices. It lists common devices like a digital camera, printer, scanner, monitor, mouse, keyboard, and webcam. It describes whether each device is an input or output and what it does. The main tasks are to create a table identifying devices as input or output and describing what they do, and adding an image to the table for each device.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a computer system. It describes how input devices such as keyboards, mice, and scanners are used to input information into the computer's main memory. It also explains how output devices like printers, monitors, and speakers allow the computer to output information from its main memory. Examples are given of common input devices like keyboards, webcams, and microphones and output devices such as printers, monitors, and speakers.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of input devices that allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer. It explains that the keyboard and mouse are the most common input devices, with the keyboard containing letter, number, function, and navigation keys, and the mouse being a pointing device that controls cursor movement. Other input devices discussed include scanners, which convert printed text and graphics into digital form, microphones for audio input, and various types of digital cameras.
Input and Output Devices of Computers (Powerpoint Presentation)Anjenette Columnas
A Powerpoint Presentation about Input and Output Devices of Computers in the Computer Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this powerpoint presentation was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
The document discusses various computer input devices such as the keyboard, mouse, touchpad, microphone, and webcam. The keyboard is used to input text and commands. The mouse allows users to move the cursor and click on screen items. A touchpad is similar to a mouse but is used on laptops. Microphones and webcams enable users to input audio and video into their computers.
This document discusses various input devices used to enter data and instructions into a computer. It describes keyboards, touch screens, digital pens, mice, trackballs, light pens, joysticks, scanning devices, and speech recognition as common input devices. Keyboards are explained as allowing data entry by pressing keys, with different key types, and interfacing with the computer system through a keyboard controller and buffer. Touch screens and digital pens are summarized as enabling input through touch or capturing handwriting respectively.
The document discusses various input and output devices used with CAD/CAM systems. It describes keyboards, mice, joysticks, light pens, scanners, touch screens, microphones, and trackballs as common input devices used to enter data and instructions into the computer. Output devices mentioned include monitors for displaying processed information, printers for printed hard copies, speakers for playing audio, and plotters for high-quality printed outputs like drawings.
The document discusses various input devices of a computer. It defines input devices as those that are used to send data, instructions, and commands to the computer. The main input devices discussed are the keyboard, mouse, scanner, digital camera, magnetic ink character recognition, optical mark recognition, barcode reader, touch screen, and light pen. All input devices accept input from the outside world and convert it into a form understood by the computer.
The document discusses information communication technology and the information processing cycle. It describes various input devices like keyboards, mice, and scanners which allow users to interact with computers and provide instructions. Output devices like monitors, printers and projectors are used to present processed information and results to users. The keyboard is used for typing, mice are used to control the cursor and software, and scanners are used to input text or graphics. Monitors display work, LCD projectors display onto screens, and printers produce hard copies of documents. Input devices provide information to computers while output devices present processed information to users.
The document introduces the basic parts of a computer: the monitor displays video, the keyboard is used for typing, the central processing unit (CPU) stores and processes data, the mouse controls the cursor on screen, and the printer outputs images on paper. It then asks a series of questions to test the reader's understanding of which component is being referred to.
The document discusses various computer input devices, including keyboards, mice, joysticks, webcams, microphones, hybrid devices, audio input devices, video input devices, trackballs, light pens, and touch screens. It provides details on the basic functions and features of each type of input device.
Hardware refers to the physical and internal components of a computer. Common hardware includes keyboards, monitors, mice, and the motherboard. Input devices like keyboards, mice, microphones, and touchscreens are used to enter data into the computer. Common output devices that display or print the processed data include monitors, printers, and plotters. Keyboards are widely used to type text into computers while mice are commonly used to control on-screen cursors.
Input devices
WHAT IS INPUT?
WHAT ARE INPUT DEVICES?
WHAT IS HARDWARE?
WHAT IS SOFTWARE?
input Devices
1) KEYBOARD
2) POINTING DEVICES
3) MOUSE
TYPES OF MOUSE
1. Mechanical mouse
2. Optical mouse
3. Wireless mouse
JOY STICK
TRACKBALL
TOUCHPAD
TOUCHSCREEN
DIGITAL PEN
LIGHT PEN
WHEEL
BIOMETRIC INPUT DEVICES
VOICE RECOGNITION
THUMB IMPRESSION
SIGNATURE VERIFICATION
RETINA SCANNER
FACE RECOGNITION
MIC/ HEAD PHONE
DIGITAL CAMERA
DIGITAL SCANNER
I/O refers to input and output processes in computing. Input involves transferring data into a computer system using input devices like keyboards, mice, cameras, and microphones. Output is the transfer of data out of the computer using output devices such as monitors, printers, and speakers to display or present the processed data. Common input devices include manual devices a user interacts with directly as well as automatic devices that input data without human intervention like scanners and sensors. Output devices receive instructions from the computer to display or act on the processed data.
This document summarizes common computer hardware components, separating them into input, output, and input/output devices. Inputs allow communication from the user to the computer and include keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams. Outputs refer to communication from the computer to the outside world using monitors, printers, speakers, and other peripherals. Input/output devices perform both functions, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB drives. The document was created by Verónica Castro Navarro, Deiver De La Hoz Ariza, and Roberto Ramírez Barrios.
This document summarizes common hardware components used for input, output, and input/output in computing. It describes keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams as examples of input devices that allow communication between users and computers. Output devices mentioned include monitors, printers, speakers, and plotters used to communicate information from computers to the outside world. Input/output devices listed are able to both receive input and output data, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, and USB memory drives.
This document summarizes common computer hardware components, separating them into input, output, and input/output devices. Inputs allow communication from the user to the computer and include keyboards, mice, microphones, scanners, and webcams. Outputs refer to communication from the computer to the outside world using monitors, printers, speakers, and other peripherals. Input/output devices perform both functions, such as floppy disks, touch screens, hard disks, modems, USB drives, and fingerprint sensors. The document was created by Verónica Castro Navarro, Deiver De La Hoz Ariza, and Roberto Ramírez Barrios.
This document discusses various common input devices for computers. It describes keyboards including normal keyboards with alphanumeric and function keys, and multimedia keyboards with additional media keys. It also covers mice like traditional mice using a ball and buttons, and optical mice using light sensors. Other input devices mentioned are joysticks, touch screens, microphones, scanners including flatbed and handheld scanners, and barcode scanners.
This document discusses various common input devices for computers. It describes keyboards including normal keyboards with alphanumeric and function keys, and multimedia keyboards with additional media keys. It also covers mice like traditional mice using a ball and buttons, and optical mice using light sensors. Other input devices mentioned are joysticks, touch screens, microphones, scanners including flatbed and handheld scanners, and barcode scanners.
The document discusses various input devices for computers including keyboards, mice, joysticks, webcams, microphones, hybrid devices, audio input devices, video input devices, trackballs, light pens, and touch screens. Keyboards allow text and command input while mice control the on-screen cursor. Joysticks are used for gaming. Webcams and microphones allow audio and video input. Hybrid devices combine controls for gaming. Trackballs and touch screens provide alternate pointing methods.
This document provides learning objectives and outcomes about identifying input and output devices. It lists common devices like a digital camera, printer, scanner, monitor, mouse, keyboard, and webcam. It describes whether each device is an input or output and what it does. The main tasks are to create a table identifying devices as input or output and describing what they do, and adding an image to the table for each device.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a computer system. It describes how input devices such as keyboards, mice, and scanners are used to input information into the computer's main memory. It also explains how output devices like printers, monitors, and speakers allow the computer to output information from its main memory. Examples are given of common input devices like keyboards, webcams, and microphones and output devices such as printers, monitors, and speakers.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of input devices that allow users to enter data and instructions into a computer. It explains that the keyboard and mouse are the most common input devices, with the keyboard containing letter, number, function, and navigation keys, and the mouse being a pointing device that controls cursor movement. Other input devices discussed include scanners, which convert printed text and graphics into digital form, microphones for audio input, and various types of digital cameras.
Input and Output Devices of Computers (Powerpoint Presentation)Anjenette Columnas
A Powerpoint Presentation about Input and Output Devices of Computers in the Computer Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this powerpoint presentation was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
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of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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2. WHAT IS A COMPUTER
INPUT DEVICE?
A COMPUTER INPUT DEVICE IS A DEVICE THAT IS
USED TO ENTER OR PUT DATA OR COMMANDS INTO
THE COMPUTER.
3. TYPES OF COMPUTER INPUT DEVICES
KEYBOARD MOUSE JOYSTICK TOUCHPAD
SCNANNER TOUCHSCREEN WEB CAMERA MICROPHONE
4. THE KEYBOARD
THE KEYBOARD IS A COMPUTER INPUT
DEVICE THAT IS USED TO ENTER TEXT
DATA INTO THE COMPUTER THROUGH
TYPING.
WOW!!! I LOVE
PRESSING THE KEYS
OF THE KEYBOARD
5. THE MOUSE
THE MOUSE IS A COMPUTER INPUT
DEVICE THAT IS USED TO CONTROL THE
CURSOR (ARROW) ON THE MONITOR
SCREEN.
THE MOUSE IS AWESOME. IT ALLOWS ME
TO EASILY CLICK AND DRAG OBJECTS IN
MY COMPUTER.
6. THE JOYSTICK
THIS IS A COMPUTER INPUT DEVICE
THAT IS USED MAJORLY FOR PLAYING
GAMES.
WHOOHOO!!! THIS
INPUT DEVICE
GIVES ME JOY…
7. THE TOUCHPAD
THE TOUCHPAD IS A COMPUTER INPUT
DEVICE FOUND IN LAPTOPS THAT IS
ALSO USED TO CONTROL THE CURSOR
(ARROW) ON THE MONITOR SCREEN.
THE TOUCHPAD CAN DO
EVERYTHING THAT THE
MOUSE CAN DO
8. THE SCANNER
THIS IS A DEVICE THAT SCANS
DOCUMENTS AND CONVERTS THEM
INTO DIGITAL DATA
AHA!!! LET ME SCAN
THESE PICTURES
INTO MY
COMPUTER.
9. THE TOUCH SCREEN
THE TOUCH SCREEN IS A COMPUTER
INPUT DEVICE THAT ALLOWS THE USER
TO INTERACT WITH THE SCREEN USING
THEIR FINGERS.
THE TOUCH SCREEN IS
SO MUCH BETTER THAN
USING BUTTONS…
10. THE WEB CAMERA
THIS IS A DEVICE THAT IS USED TO
SNAP PICTURES OR RECORD VIDEOS
INTO THE COMPUTER.
LET ME SNAP
MYSELF. SAY
CHEESE!!!
11. THE LIGHT PEN
THIS IS A PEN-LIKE INPUT DEVICE THAT
IS USED TO SELECT AND DRAW
OBJECTS AS WELL AS INTERACT WITH
THE COMPUTER SCREEN.
I CAN DRAW IN MY
COMPUTER JUST LIKE
IN A SHEET OF PAPER,
THANKS TO THE
LIGHTPEN