Instead of a optical mouse that takes thousands of pictures a second and to see where to put your mouse next, a BlueTrack mouse works almost similar. It takes a bunch of pictures too bet instead of focusing on images it focuses on the blue light that is emitted and actually analyzes the dust on the object it is being moved on. This is the first optical mouse that can be used on glass surfaces without any problems. BlueTrack technology is owned by Microsoft.
Mouse droppings are not usually blue or green, but they can be at times. If the mouse ate something green or blue, than its waste may be green or blue. The waste may also be green or blue if the mouse has a disease or sickness that causes its digestive track to be upset and act differently.
A track ball mouse is a mouse that uses an internal ball to track movement, instead of a laser. These have been outdated by optical mice.
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Blue Mouse - 2014 was released on: USA: 26 February 2014 (internet)
A "ball mouse" or mechanical mouse is a computer mouse which detects user inputs using a system of servos detecting the movements of a ball (inside the mouse) which rolls on the desk surface. The most common alternative, the "optical mouse" uses optical sensors to detect user inputs. The optical mouse is widely considered to be superior in all important respects, and is therefore becoming much more common then their mechanical cousins.
The track ball mouse is designed for use by people with dexterity problems. They are manufactured by Logitech and Kensington and can be bought from any good computer store.
Almost all laptops these days include a built in mouse, though very few include a track ball. You can purchase a track ball and attach it to your laptop, if you so desire. anonymous@oola.com
The variants of computer mouse are: Track pads Trackballs and pointer Integrated Pointing Device
Track ball Track pad Integrated Pointing Device
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Track pads , Trackballs and Pointer