Most USB mice can be be directly plugged in and used with no other steps needed. Some advanced mice with multiple buttons will need to have the installation CD, that comes with the mouse, ran before it will work.
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Apple USB Mouse was created in 1998.
Plug the mouse's tail into a USB port. Allow the system to recognize the mouse and, if necessary, auto-install the driver. This may take 5 to 20 seconds the first time.
You Plug a USB mouse into a USB Drive in the laptop, and now you can use your usb mouse with your laptop for anything.
yes.. only you have to connect it in usb port..
There is a USB slot on the side of the laptop, but the mouse USB in there.
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There are several ways to plug a mouse into a computer, primarily depending on the type of connection. A wired mouse typically connects via USB, with variations in USB ports (such as USB-A or USB-C). A wireless mouse connects using Bluetooth or a USB receiver. Therefore, the number of ways can vary based on the types of connections and ports available on both the mouse and the computer.
To install a PC mouse on a Mac, simply plug the mouse into an available USB port or connect it via Bluetooth if it's a wireless model. For Bluetooth, go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, turn on Bluetooth, and select the mouse from the list to pair. Most PC mice are automatically recognized by macOS, so no additional drivers are usually needed. You can customize mouse settings in System Preferences > Mouse.
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To use a USB mouse with an HTC Desire 510, you'll need an OTG (On-The-Go) adapter that allows you to connect USB devices to your phone. Simply plug the OTG adapter into the micro USB port of the HTC Desire 510, and then connect the USB mouse to the adapter. Once connected, the mouse should work immediately, allowing you to navigate the device using the mouse pointer.
Install driver, plug in the USB, put batteries on your mouse and it should be working in a few seconds. Where is the driver? must be in the usb plugin that came with the mouyse. BUT...the driver may be bad. Every once ion a while thew mouse does not want to move. It locks up and I wanted where I could get some new software? The driver I have shows that it is a HID-Compliant Mouse with a driver supplied by Microsoft dated 1971.