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Manually operated input devices

Slide Content

The slide presents three types of manually operated input devices commonly used with computers or digital interfaces: Computer mouse, Keyboard, and Touch screen. Each item is accompanied by a simplistic icon symbolizing the device. The 'Computer mouse' is a peripheral that converts physical movements into digital signals. The 'Keyboard' refers to a set of keys for text input. The 'Touch screen' implies a display that also serves as an input device through touch.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a clear blue and white color scheme.
  • There are three large circular icons in a row against a white background, each representing a different input device.
  • Below each large icon is a label identifying the input device: Computer mouse, Keyboard, and Touch screen.
  • Each icon is placed on a darker blue circular background to enhance contrast and focus.
  • A smaller version of each device's icon is shown below the corresponding large icon, suggesting visual hierarchy.
  • The bottom of the slide contains a section labeled "Dark backgrounds versions" with adjusted icons for dark backgrounds and "Fully editable & automatically adjusting to color schema" suggesting the template's customization features.

The overall slide has a modern and clean design, focusing on visual representation of information. The use of icons aids in quick recognition and understanding of the content.

Use Cases

  • To introduce different types of input devices in educational settings, such as computer science classes.
  • In a business presentation comparing the usability and efficiency of different input devices.
  • During a technology conference to showcase advancements in input device ergonomics and design.
  • As part of a user experience training, elaborating on the importance of device choice in interface design.

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