No. Different interfaces have been used to connect different mice to different computers.
The earliest mice used their own proprietary adapter. These are known as "bus mice".
The Apple II GS and later Macs used the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB)
After the bus mice, IBM-compatible computers commonly began using serial mice.
The IBM PS/2 series and clones then began using a dedicated port, known as a PS/2 connector.
Intel released USB (Universal Serial Bus) in 1996.
A mouse that fits any of these interfaces should work on any computer with that interface. But you can't connect a USB mouse to an Apple II GS, or an ADB mouse to a PC.
Yes, usually they do. Usually. Most of the time. Probably. Most likely.
Yes. Logitech mice and keyboards are made as general accessories and hook up to all computers. To get it working your computer may need an update and software.
as long as it has a USB port(which it should), yes
Yes you can.
USB compatible mice work well with most modern laptops, regardless of whether the operating system on the computer is a variant of Windows, Mac, or Linux. You probably don't even need to install any software on your computer for a mouse to work, but more expensive mice often come with software drivers that are useful in configuring the advanced features of a mouse.
Malwarebytes. It is actually compatible with any type of computer or laptop. It is also very good. It is suggested by many teachers and computer specialists.
Most Dell computer parts are compatible with other computers (CPUs, GPUs, RAM, hard disks etc.). What you want to look out for is PC case parts and power supplies, which tend not to be compatible with non-Dell cases. As for peripherals (mice, keyboards, printers etc.) - they're all compatible.
Windows was not designed to run on any particular computer, but rather any computer compatible with the original IBM PC. After IBM stopped making personal computers, Windows was designed to run on any computer with an x86 compatible processor and BIOS.
PC compatible
processor must be compatible with socket on motherboard
Every karaoke machine have wires and outlet that will hook up and be compatible with any computer.
The Antec EarthWatts will be compatible with any ATX-standard computer.
You can say computer mice or computer mouses, both are acceptable.
yes
Any headset that is compatible with a computer will do.
A karaoke microphone is never compatible to a computer.