The plural of mouse pad is mouse pads.
any mouse that is opticall can be used without a mouse pad with no problem. However, the ball mouses need the mouse pad for traction
It is called a clicker If you mean the built in mouse, it is called a touch pad or mouse pad.
A thin plastic mouse pad.
With the new Apple Magic Mouse, the user does not need to use a mouse pad. This mouse will work on any surface without a mouse pad with the exception of a smooth glass surface.
The first mouse pad was invented in 1969 by Jack Kelley.
It usually sits on a mouse pad or just on a table
mouse ball
They print off an image onto a piece of heat transfer paper then apply that image to the mouse pad using both pressure and heat for a short period of time. Then they peel the transfer paper off and the image is left onto the mouse pad. Theres also a sublimation technique that's very similar except they use special ink that transfers over to the mouse pad without the need for the transfer paper.
The mouse pad is useful for both the trackball mouse and the optical mouse. When a trackball mouse is used, the mouse pad is a good surface for the ball to catch and roll on. When an optical mouse is used, the mouse pad provides a good non-reflective surface.
An ink pad is usually a flat container with a hinged lid on it, inside there is material that is saturated with stamp ink. a stamp can then be pushed onto it charging it with ink so that documents or paper can be stamped.
You get ink, the roller and the pad. First you dip the roller in the ink. Next you roll the roller on the pad so the clouer will stay on there and go on the peper. After you push the pad onto the peper on the ink side. Once that is done you lever it to dive so the ink can stay there on the peper.