It's the wire that connects your mouse to your computer. The wiring that goes from your computer mouse to the back of the computer or the usb port depending on the gae of the computer and mouse.
The keyboard cable is orange with less prongs and the mouse cable is green with more prongs.
There is not a cable that can extend the range of a wireless mouse.
To transfer coded data from the mouse to the computer. It relays information about how the mouse should act onscreen.
If the cable on your mouse can be unplugged and uses a Mini Din6 connector, you could use it.
Buy a new cable...
WIRELESS
No. Mine is optical and cordless.
There are many possible reasons for a non-working computer mouse. These include: 1. The mouse cable connection to the computer may be loose (for a mouse with wire) 2. Mouse cable may be cracked or broken 3. Mouse driver software may have been corrupted 4. Mouse hardware has gone bad 5. It is very unlikely but computer's PS2 or USB port where mouse is connected may also have gone bad 6. If it is a wireless mouse, it's battery may need to be charged or replaced. - Neeraj Sharma
Most commonly PS/2, USB, USB 2.0
It depends. A wireless mouse refers to any mouse that does not require a cable to connect it to the computer, rather relying on a USB receiver that remains plugged in to pick up the signal from the external mouse. A space mouse is a mouse that remains stationary with a track ball / stick of some type to maneuver the cursor around onscreen.
Go into the service entrance and click on the TV. The goal is to connect the start cable to the end cable. Rotate the pieces by clicking the mouse.
Cable adapters are useful for converting one type of media to another. For example, you can use PS/2 to USB cable adapter to use an older mouse with a newer machine without a PS/2 port.