Monitor
The monitor, which resembles a television screen, is where the computer displays text and pictures.
Keyboard
The keyboard is a piece of hardware that resembles a typewriter keyboard. It is one of the primary ways you communicate with the computer and enter data.
Speakers
Speakers are usually small and built into the screen or the body of the laptop. In the image, the example laptop has speakers in the body, or laptop casing. The speakers allow you to hear computer sounds, audio streamed from the Internet, CDs and DVDs, and more.
Touchpad
On a laptop parts, a touchpad is a substitute for the mouse. Move your finger on the touchpad to move around the screen and select text and objects. The buttons below the touchpad operate like mouse buttons.
Using the Touchpad:
Click. Select an object on the screen by pressing the left button down with your index finger and then release the button.
Drag an object on the screen by pressing and holding down the left button with your index finger while moving another finger on the touchpad. When the object is where you want it, release the button.
To double-click, rapidly press and release the left button with your index finger.
To right-click, press and release the right button with your middle finger.
Battery
The battery on a laptop power cord serves as its life-line.
A laptop will work without a battery if it is receiving power from a power adapter.
The battery allows you to be more mobile without having to be near a power outlet for an extended period of time. Most laptop batteries will last for about 1.5-2 hours before needing to be recharged. If your battery dies or has a defect you can buy a new one from your computer’s manufacturer or a local computer or electronics store.
AC Adaptor
The AC Adaptor is the source of electric power for a laptop. The power adapter does two jobs when it is plugged in. It powers the laptop and charges the battery.