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Computer Graphics



                          3.  Trackball: The trackball functions similar to the joystick. This device comprises a ball that can be
                              rotated in any direction  using  figures or palm. When the ball is moved the cursor moves
                              accordingly. A potentiometer is attached to the ball to measure the direction of rotation. It can be
                              used as a substitute to the mouse.
                          4.  Mouse:  Mouse is the most important input device which consists  of an upside-down trackball
                              mounted in a small, lightweight box. As you move the mouse across a surface, the ball rotates and
                              drives the shafts of two valuators, that is, either potentiometers or digital shaft encoders.  The
                              movement of the shafts provide (x, y) coordinates. The Optical mouse and mouse that is based on
                              magnetic principles use  small light source and  a small photo electric cell that produces light
                              pulses, which are counted and converted into (x, y) coordinates.
                          5.  Light Pen: The light pens are pencil shaped devices used to select screen positions by detecting the
                              light coming from the screen. It consists of a light sensitive diode to sense the light from the
                              screen. These screens are sensitive to only short burst of light that gets emitted from the light pens.
                              Other lights such as the background light in a room are not detected by the light pen.
                          3.2   Output Devices
                          Output devices play a major role in a computer system.  These devices are  used  to display or
                          communicate the information that is processed by the computers. The output devices connected to the
                          computer takes various forms, such as  display, print,  graphics or  audio. Even though there  are
                          numerous output devices, only a few of them are related to computer graphics.
                          3.2.1   Display Devices
                          In terms of computer graphics display devices are output devices that help to display graphics. The
                          graphical outputs can be of two forms:
                          1.  Hard Copy:  Hard copy refers to the physical form of output that is recorded from a computer
                              onto a paper or some other durable surface, such as a microfilm. Output in the form of hard copy
                              is permanent and stable. Generally, paper is the widely used form of hardcopy.
                          2.  Soft Copy:  Soft copy refers to the electronic version of an output, which resides in computer
                              memory or on disk, and is displayed on a screen. It is not a permanent form of output as the hard
                              copy. Outputs in the form of soft copy can be in audio visual or graphical form.

                          Depending on the hard copy and soft copy outputs, the display devices are classified into two types:
                          1.  Hard copy display devices
                          2.  Soft copy display devices
                          Both the hard copy and the soft copy display devices are capable of converting the electrical signals of a
                          computer into visible images at higher speeds.




























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