Yes you can. Just make sure the new mouse can plug into the usb or mouse port of your computer.
The very same mouse skills used to operate any Windows or Apple computer.
because the first mouse they invented was working perfectly fine until there was dirt in them and it didnt work well or because the cursor inside of it wasnt moving when the actuall mouse was being moved so they invented a non-slipping mouse that would be easy to use,inexpensive ,safe ,and to last a long time
A computer mouse is made up of many parts and operated by software. Any of these hardware can fail or need maitenance by simple wear and tear or abuse. The software used to operate the mouse can become corrupted and cause the mouse to not function properly.
It wasn't, nobody could see any practical use for it in the 1960s.
A GUI is a graphical user interface. An input device is any piece of hardware that is used to interact with a computer. e.g. mouse, keyboard, etc. A GUI is usually interacted by utilizing a mouse; but, older software used the keyboard more than the mouse.
The mouse. But really any part if you disassemble your computer.
No, Mouse is an input device. Because mouse is used to instruct the computer where to point the cursor and anything that is used to instruct computer in any way is an input device. Output Devices show the processed data by a computer for e.g. a monitor shows where the cursor is by processing the input from a mouse.
A computer mouse does not use any input, it IS an input device.
Keyboard Mouse and any input Data
A computer mouse.
compared to wired-mouse, a wireless mouse can be very beneficial. No longer you have to worry about those long cables that connect your mouse with the computer, most wireless mouse are optical mouses, which can be used on almost any surfaces (i said almost lol), and of course, a wireless mouse looks cooler than a wired mouse
Apple's Magic Mouse will work on any Bluetooth-enabled Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later. Other ordinary computers can only use an ordinary mouse.