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Hi Friend,The Three types of computer mouse are1.Mechanical2.optomecha nical3.optical...well, Three Basic Types Of Computer Mouse are :Mechanical:This type of computer mouse has a rubber or metal ball on its underside and it can roll in every direction. Sensors within the mouse, which are mechanical, detect thedirection in which the ball is moving and moves the pointer on the screen in the same
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Computers & Technology by Zaidahmed at 8:58 AM on August 18, 2008
well, An optical mouse is a computer mouse which uses digital image processing technology to track the position of your cursor on the screen. In fact, an optical mouse includes a tiny camera which is used to track movement on the computer screen. While a standard optical mouse uses an LED light, a laser mouse contains a small laser that is used to monitor movements on the screen. Because
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Computers & Technology by Zaidahmed at 8:01 AM on August 16, 2008
Optical mice are the de facto standard for mice to communicate between the end user and the computer. The optical mouse is a great improvement over the mechanical mouse that was created in the early 1970s.The Optical mouse was introduced in 1999 by Agilent Technologies; the technology uses a tiny camera that takes thousands of pictures per second to determine position and speed.The optical mouse
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Computers & Technology by Rihaana at 1:19 PM on April 23, 2008
A Optical mouse uses light to detect movement. It emits a light and senses its reflection as it is moved. Early optical mice required a special mouse pad, but todays devices can be rolled over traditional pads like a mechanical mouse as well as over almost any surface other than glass or mirror. Contrast with mechanical mouse....Developed by Agilent Technologies and introduced to the world in late
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Computers & Technology by bhupendra at 2:32 AM on April 23, 2008
on the context of the action, the application running, and the item selected. These menus are typically invoked with a secondary mouse button usually the right-hand button on a computer running an operating system such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X or Unix running the X Window System. Computers with a single-button mouse may use a keyboard-click combination, as with a Control-click in Mac OS. PC keyboards with Microsoft
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Computers & Technology by Sid at 7:21 PM on May 29, 2008
mouseThe most popular pointing device. It was called a mouse because it more or less resembled one, with the cord being the tail. Although key commands can often substitute, graphical interfaces GUIs are designed for pointing devices. However, graphics applications, such as CAD and image editing, demand a pointing device. On a PC, the mouse connects to the PS/2, USB or serial port....A device that controls
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Computers & Technology by nisha at 2:32 AM on November 13, 2007
As far as I am concern,mouse is a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position.The mouse first became a widely-used computer tool when Apple Computer made it a standard part of the Apple Macintosh. Today, the mouse is an integral part of the graphical user interface GUI of any
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Computers & Technology by Priya Raman at 8:14 PM on October 01, 2008
hello aryan douglas engelbart is the person who invented mouse...The name mouse, originated at the Stanford Research Institute, derives from the resemblance of early models which had a cord attached to the rear part of the device, suggesting the idea of a tail to the common mouse.The first marketed integrated mouse shipped as a part of a computer and intended for personal computer navigation came
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 1:42 PM on July 02, 2008
Yes, you can move the mouse with key board with a few settings.Microsoft Windows users can enable the accessibility feature to move the mouse using their arrow keys by following the below steps:1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.2. Within the Control Panel open "Accessibility Options"3. Click the Mouse tab.4. Check the "Use Mouse Keys" check box.5. If you wish to increase
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Computers & Technology by Ravi Kumar at 2:45 PM on May 25, 2008
these properties, the property name must be prefixed by get to read the property or by set to write the property. For example, getPixelColor is used in Sub AxImageBox1OnMouseMove to read the colour of the pixel under the cursor.2. The data type OLECOLOR used by, for example, the PixelColor property, is equivalent to the data type System.Drawing.Color in VB.NET.3. In VB.NET, the OnMouseMove event is only
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Computers & Technology by Nisha Pal at 9:29 PM on June 16, 2008
You can use the mouse to move around the documents. Some of the terms used while working with the mouse are Click - to press the mouse button on a particular location or text and release it.Drag- to press the mouse button on a particular location and keeping it pressed, move drag the mouse to another location.Double Click click Press the mouse button twice quickly....The small mechanical device
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Computers & Technology by cool at 7:00 PM on November 14, 2007
A mouse is a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position. The mouse first became a widely-used computer tool when Apple Computer made it a standard part of the Apple Macintosh. Today, the mouse is an integral part of the graphical user interface (GUI) of any personal
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Computers & Technology by at 7:00 PM on November 14, 2007
its very simple follow these steps as: Select text or a part of text by dragging your mouse cursor on it. Use "ctrlc" or a "copy" from your edit menu or right click of mouse choose copy, this will put your text or document that is selected by you for copy in the "clipboard"....rati jsut right clcikon mouse, window opens with copy ...click...and go to the space wanted
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Computers & Technology by rati at 5:15 PM on December 13, 2008
A mouse is a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position. The mouse first became a widely-used computer tool when Apple Computer made it a standard part of the Apple Macintosh. Today, the mouse is an integral part of the graphical user interface GUI of any personal
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Computers & Technology by cool at 12:01 AM on November 05, 2007
I think, Samsung mouse will be the best 4 u..And its functionality is also very good....i think logitechs mouse would be abest option.but if you want to spend less than quantums moptical mouse would be good.....intex mouse is bets...optical mouse...logitech...samsung...one from Microsoft.. no questions asked...iball...logitech...opticle...i think dell is the best one this time... and it is too comfortable
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Computers & Accessories by V.Madan at 9:36 PM on January 01, 2008