This essay will discuss the evolution and revolution of the mouse and keyboard as known today, and whether touch screen technology and other peripherals will replace them as a superior. It will highlight the issues of both using a combination of the keyboard and the mouse and using a touchscreen to input data into computers. It will also briefly discuss the evolution of the mouse and the keyboard and how and when they were born into the world of computing.
First of all, the mouse is a computer peripheral device used to input data into the computer, and so is the keyboard. Whilst the mouse concentrates on picking items and choosing folders to open and buttons to press, the keyboard does all the typing and other functions such as print screening or controlling music using special button combinations. The mouse was invented in 1964 by Douglas Engelbart, who has made his first prototype using a wooden shell and two metal wheels, which he used on the Windows Operating System [1].
Whereas the keyboard is a device that is used to input characters and even can be used to navigate through the operating system. The keyboard was not directly invented but influenced slowly through a period of time, beginning from 1868 when the typewriter was invented. The typewriter has greatly influenced the keyboards of today. However, much after the typewriter was invented the world needed an input device that would be compatible with the technology of the time, so a couple of devices were created to aid people to input data into machines [2].
The view of the future and whether the mouse and keyboard is clear due to the many productions of Hollywood and how it shows how people will be able to interact with computers and input data into them. Starting from...
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... nowadays which is “will your children and grand-children know what keyboards and mice are?”. A straight answer is hard to determine here and the most obvious is that the layout of the original will always remain the same or more or less similar, but the methods will change and the implementation will also change.
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[1] http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa081898.htm
[2] http://inventors.about.com/od/computerperipherals/a/computer_keyboa.htm
[3] http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=303415
[4] http://trendgeist.net/2010/07/05/12-future-input-devices-that-will-rock-your-socks-off/
[5] http://io9.com/if-your-brain-were-a-computer-how-much-storage-space-w-509687776
[6] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/15/google_thinking_machines/
[7] http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/nmHmi
[8] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zP7yP8hdLE
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