For a monitor? There are several. Most common is the VGA cable. DVI, or even HDMI are possible with better graphics cards. S-Video is an option as well.
Mini-Din and USB A
Mini-DIN
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.
To serve as a place to connect a keyboard or mouse.
To connect it to the computer so the functions of the mouse can be used.
Currently most computer mice are connected to the computer (either the tower of a desktop or the base of a laptop) through a USB cable. Older models may still have a dedicated specialized mouse connector, although these are becoming rare. A mouse typically does not connect to any other device besides the main computer.
witha wire
Firewire and parallel are not mouse connection ports.
It is the usb cord
its fine
The PS/2 ports connect a mouse and keyboard, while the game port connects game controllers. Parallel and serial ports connect older printers and PDA devices. Most current input devices use the USB port, of which there are usually several available on a modern computer. Firewire ports connect high-speed devices, including DV cameras and Firewire hard drives. Another high-speed hard drive connector is the eSATA port.
yes, just connect the wire!! lol
clean it, reinstall the drivers, or unplug everything else from your computer that uses the same kind of connector the mouse uses
A mouse is an external device, meaning it is outside the computer, and has to connect to it in some way, instead of being built into it.