A light pen may refer to
any of the following:
1. A light pen is
a light-sensitive pointing input device commonly used to select or
otherwise modify text or data on a screen. Used with a CRT monitor,
these devices were an early form of manipulating and highlighting data on the
screen. In the picture is an example of a woman using a light pen to highlight
text on the screen.
Light pens were
originally developed around 1955 and in the 1960s, they became more
commonly used with graphics terminals, like the IBM 2250. In the 1980s, light
pen usage expanded to home computers, like the BBC Micro computer. Some
graphics cards also included a connection for a light pen. Today, light pens
are no longer used due to the invention of touch screens.
2. The term light pen may
also refer to a pointing input device utilizing a light that is commonly used
during a presentation. The light pen can be a very focused flashlight-type of
device or a laser pointer, allowing a user to direct viewers' attention to a
specific area, like a picture or text, in the presentation.
3. A light pen may
also be used to describe the pen (stylus) used with a graphics tablet.

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