Everything about Light Pen totally explained
A
light pen is a
computer input device in the form of a light-sensitive wand used in conjunction with a the computer's
CRT TV set or
monitor. It allows the user to point to displayed objects, or draw on the screen, in a similar way to a
touch screen but with greater positional accuracy. A light pen can work with any CRT-based display, but not with
LCD screens, projectors and other display devices.
A light pen is fairly simple to implement. The light pen works by sensing the sudden small change in brightness of a point on the screen when the
electron gun refreshes that spot. By noting exactly where the scanning has reached at that moment, the X,Y position of the pen can be resolved. This is usually achieved by the light pen causing an
interrupt, at which point the scan position can be read from a special register, or computed from a counter or timer. The pen position is updated on every refresh of the screen.
The light pen became moderately popular during the early
1980s. It was notable for its use in the
Fairlight CMI, and the
BBC Micro. Even some consumer products were given light pens. Due to the fact that the user was required to hold his or her arm in front of the screen for long periods of time, the light pen fell out of use as a general purpose input device.
The first light pen was used around
1957 on the
Lincoln TX-0 computer at the
MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Since the current version of the
game show Jeopardy! began in 1984, contestants have used a light pen to write down their wagers and responses for the
Final Jeopardy! round.
Since light pens operate by detecting light emitted by the screen phosphors, some nonzero intensity level must be present at the coordinate position to be selected.
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