Computer mouse is an input device of a computer with a flat surface, two buttons on top and a scroll wheel/trackball. It is used to move the cursor over various elements like text, icons, files and folders on the computer screen. Users can move or select the files and folders by clicking/double-clicking the icons using mouse buttons. These icons or files can also be dragged with the help of a mouse pointer. The advanced version mouse even comes with wireless technology.
Move – The mouse is used to move the icons, files or folders on the screen in the required direction.
Select – The user can select the text, icon or folder individually and collectively and send these elements accordingly.
Open – Using the mouse user can open the file and folder by double-clicking over it.
Drag and drop – This drag and drop function is for moving the object from one location to another. The user must click to select the required object and drop it to the desired location.
Hovering is done by holding the cursor arrow on any object to get more information or data related to that object.
Scrolling – This function is helpful while viewing long documents or web pages. It is possible using the mouse’s scroll button. Users can also click and drag up and down the scroll bar usually available on the right side of the page.
Playing games – A mouse device is essential for numerous games like chess, car racing, cards, etc. to select the objects.
Combination function – Mouse is applicable for performing combination functions like Ctrl+Mouse Click for opening the hyperlink in new Windows.
Buttons – The mouse comes with two buttons – left and right. They are used for selecting various objects. These buttons perform a particular function on the screen, like selecting, opening, and dragging the files, folders and icons.
Scroll wheel – It is used for scrolling the document up and down.
Cable wire/wireless receiver – It connects the mouse with the computer. There is a USB receiver for the wireless model to get the signal and input data into the computer system.
Circuit board is suitable for transmitting the signal, information, clicks, etc., from the mouse to the computer. It includes a diode, register, capacitor, etc.
Microprocessor – It is located on the circuit board of the mouse. The microprocessor is the brain of the mouse.
Optical Mouse – It uses a light source and light detector to detect the device's movement with respect to the surface.
Joystick – It is mainly used while playing computer games. The joystick moves in all directions, and the pointer doesn’t stop but moves continuously in the direction the joystick is pointed. Generally, joysticks come with 2 buttons that are known as triggers.
Wireless USB mouse – It works on batteries. A wireless USB mouse is connected to the computer through the USB transmitting radiofrequency waves.
Laser mouse – It uses laser light to identify the mouse movement. It doesn’t have any moving parts inside the device, unlike optic movement. Its typical applications include graphic design, engineering design, and gaming.
Prodot MU 253S - Black USB Optical Mouse – It has an ergonomic design that better user handling. The Prodot mouse has 3 buttons, a scroll wheel and a long optical cable. This electronic equipment has a faster cursor movement. Its benefits include lightweight, compact design, firm grip, advanced optical navigation technology, plug and play mechanism and strong build.
Lapcare L70+ - Black USB Optical Mouse – It is a roller pressed windows zooming mouse device. Its ergonomic design offers precise control and high comfort. This anti-skid mouse is suitable for both right and left-handed people.
Iball 1600 Cpi G6 - Freego Wireless Optical Mouse – It has a high optical speed of 1600 CPI and 2.4Ghz wireless technology. The 3 buttons of the mouse make the device more user friendly.
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