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Chapter 2 Revision-Tutorial

The document lists various input devices and sensors, including RFID readers, OCR, chip readers, and more. It discusses the functionality of a sensor that detects marks based on light reflection, emphasizing the importance of using the correct pencil for accurate readings. Additionally, it mentions the need for prepared forms, which can be costly.

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Chapter 2 Revision-Tutorial

The document lists various input devices and sensors, including RFID readers, OCR, chip readers, and more. It discusses the functionality of a sensor that detects marks based on light reflection, emphasizing the importance of using the correct pencil for accurate readings. Additionally, it mentions the need for prepared forms, which can be costly.

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RFID reader

Optical Character Reader ( OCR)

Chip Reader

Magnetic Stripe Reader

Touchpad

Joystick

Keyboard

Scanner
Keyboard

Mouse

Temperature sensor

Joystick

Student Name

Center Name

Light is reflected back to the sensor . Marks reflect less light so sensor used to identify the position of the marks

the marks. Computer compare these with correct answers position.


If the marks are not in a dark enough pencil they may not read the answer correctly

Have to use prepare form which may be expensive

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