you have to move the mouse
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The comuter "mouse" is an input device for humans to interact with computers. A pointer on the computers display screen can be moved about by moving the mouse. The mouse has one or more buttons that are used to interact with elements displaying on the screen.
If her mouse is wireless and your computers are close together, yes. Move computers farther apart.
The mouse has sensors inside to know which way you moved it. The way this works depends on the type of mouse. In the more traditional optical-mechanical mice, the wheel turns rollers on two axes. Those rollers have slitted wheels, and light shines through the slits to photocells on the other side. Then the photocells send the signal to the mouse's board and then to the computer. From there, the mouse driver converts the signals into cursor movement. In optical mice, there is a laser LED and a digital camera chip. The mouse acts like a video camera, and the circuitry on the mouse's board detects the direction and amount of movement and sends it to the computer. The signals are pretty much the same as with the other type of mouse.
a mouse is a pointing device which is used to navigate on computers.
unplug it an replug it in or just get a new mouse
The mouse is not a software but hardware that is used in computers. Software refers to applications that are used on computers but hardware is the parts that are connected to a computer.
There are two different possiblities for connecting a mouse to a desktop PC computer. In the past there were what were called PS2 mice that plugged into a special circular connector on the back of the computer. You don't see these on current computers. On current computers you connect a mouse to any USB port. I don't know about Apples, even thought they were the innovaters that came up with the mouse.
In 1968, an American invented a device for computers that is in widespread use today know as the mouse. What was this inventors name, and what was his original name for that device in 1968?
keyboard, screen, mouse
mouse ups
No. Computers had monitors long before the mouse was invented. However, keyboards and monitors showed up about the same time, but some computers (especially main frame computers) had monitors without keyboards.