Yes, a computer mouse goes into the back of the tower, usually in the green lil hole. However, they do make usb mice (which fit into the small black rectangular slots) as well as wireless mice. Wireless mice have two parts, one part mouse, and other that hooks directly into the computer. On the connecting part, there is a button on the bottom, and that has to be pressed in order for the mouse to work properly.
Yes, a computer mouse is considered a input device.
A computer mouse is an input device
A computer mouse is an input device
A mouse is input because it gives input or controls an element of the computer. For example, when you click, the mouse is giving input to the computer and telling it to select/open something.
A mouse is input because it gives input or controls an element of the computer. For example, when you click, the mouse is giving input to the computer and telling it to select/open something.
Input
The mouse is a data input device - it takes information from you and feeds it to the computer. In contrast, a printer is an output device - it takes information from the computer and feeds it back to you.
A computer mouse does not use any input, it IS an input device.
input
Indeed, the computer mouse is an input device in the peripheral device category of computer products.
A computer mouse is an input device.
yes apple 2 has input device mouse for input data