You are supposed to control the mouse. Make sure it isn't in some sort of "Auto" mode, because on my computer there is a sort of "hover" setting where wherever you move the mouse, it selects it without clicking.
if the track(the light) on the bottom of the mouse has something stuck to it, it wont move to the correct place.
its for clicking pointing and selceting
Release the robot mouse by selecting his item card in your item bag. If he isn't *eaten* he will return to the bag. Feed the mouse to the owl outside the underground lab, and Merlin will follow you. To retrieve something, click the owl and then the item.
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getting a new mouse
To draw a picture using a mouse, you would typically use the left mouse button to click and hold while dragging the mouse to create lines and shapes. Releasing the button would stop the drawing action. You might also use the right mouse button for additional functions, such as erasing or selecting tools, depending on the drawing software. Zooming in and out can be performed with the scroll wheel for finer details.
It usually looks like an arrow. But you can customize the mouse cursor to have a wide range of appearances if you want to. You can do this by going into 'My Computer' and selecting the mouse icon.
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Your not suppose to stop her from eating them. If the mother eats the new born it means that there was something wrong with it. The same thing happens in humans, only women have miscarriages.
The left mouse button is typically located on the left side of a computer mouse. It is the primary button used for selecting and interacting with objects on the screen. In most mouse designs, it is positioned above the right mouse button, allowing for easy access with the index finger.
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A mouse is a user interface device that provides input to the operating system. It allows the user to easily control a cursor on the screen for selecting objects.