That depends on what you mean by "slowing down your computer". If you were to truly slow down your computer, say by decreasing the clock speed of your processor, then you would also decrease the rate at which your computer can read in and process the input from your mouse, and the rate at which your window manager can refresh the position of your mouse pointer on the screen. However, if you simply wish to slow down how quickly a particular program runs, you could probably do that without necessarily "slowing down your mouse". The way to do this varies depending on what OS (operating system) you're using.
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Why would you want to slow down your Computer? Its only fast for a short time, make the most of it. The only reason you'd need to slow down a computer would be due to bad programming. In which case, sort out the program. If the movement of your cursor / mouse is too fast, you can slow that down. Check in Control Panel.
its when something is slowing down
If you put your mouse on one of the clocks, that clock will slow down. Eventually, they will both reach midnight.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
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cars slow down because of friction and when you push the brake pedal you automatically slow down
Slow Down, Slow, retared
The past tense of "slow down" is "slowed down."
The past participle of "slow down" is "slowed down."