I don't think so, because you need a mouse. So it works good on a computer.
A computer mouse is not a mammal so no.
It may be for some computers that when its on and your remove your mouse and plug back it that it won't work. So that will require a reboot when its plugged in.Wen first installing a mouse to your computer. You plug it in and reboot.You should always boot a computer with all its devices plug, so everything works fine.
To connect it to the computer so the functions of the mouse can be used.
Once your computer boots into BIOS, you need to search around and turn off the option that is telling it to boot to BIOS automatically. Frances
You can buy a computer mouse for about £0.99>. if it is a pet mouse you can get one for about £5 to £20 or so.
It depends if it is wireless or with a cord. If it has a cord, simply plug it into the computer using a usb plug on the back of the computer. If it is wireless, turn off the computer, turn off the mouse, turn the computer on, wait for the computer to ask for a mouse, then turn on the mouse, and the computer should pick it up within a minute or so.
the brain of the computer is a squishy thing that goes right into the mouse and if you throw the mouse on the ground your computer crashes so dont do that that would be terrible...
So you can have multiple OSs on the same computer.
Indeed, the computer mouse is an input device in the peripheral device category of computer products.
You are moving the mouse so fast it jerks
Presumably you used a mouse in asking the question, so you should be able to think about the answer.