It depends on the type of mouse you are using. Large mice do nothing to you but small mice is a more unnatural than large mice
No, the speech recognition on all Vista computers are made for a reason. The speech recognition lets you open files and documents using only your voice. Asking this question is like asking, "Can using a mouse hurt my computer?" or "Can using a keyboard hurt my computer?" The common sense answer is this- No. If it's built into it or if you buy the program at a store, it is made for the computer to use without harm.
Some people can hurt them seleves using a computer is by Hurting there Eyes and the can go blind and die.
You should use the proper way of sitting when using computer.
That actually depends. If you are using a computer and your cords are plugged into a electricity stopper you are safe. If you are using a computer where you don't have one you most likely wont get badly hurt but your computer will be fried. Also if you are using wireless networking it is safe to turn off your computer during any thunderstorm. Try not to use the computer during a thunderstorm is my point.
Have you ever used the computer so much your wrists and hands hurt from using the mouse and keyboard? This is due to poor posture, and of course, being over worked. Adding the gel pad can assist in comfort, and lend a hand in helping relieve future wrist and hand pain.
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Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
"Hurt" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to physical or emotional injury. As a verb, it means to cause physical or emotional pain or harm.
They hurt them by they attack any thing you have on the computer to get to your personal things.
It means that boy has something seriously wrong medically. Get him to a hospital, stat!
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Not as long as you aren't letting people you don't trust use it, no that shouldn't hurt anything.