Trackball
Trackball is an upside down mouse, that rotates in place within a socket.
The user rolls the ball in the direction they would like to move the cursor.
Trackerball... Does not comply.
input
Yes, a trackball is an input device.
Tracker Ball: A Trackerball is an Input Device.A tracker ball is a pointing device; it is a mouse lying on its back. To move the pointer, you rotate the ball with your thumb, your fingers, or the palm of your hand. There are usually one to three buttons next to the ball, which you use just like mouse buttons.
Tracker Ball. This device is very similar to a mouse itself in terms of the functions that it performs but there is a difference in the physical appearance. An advantage of the tracker ball is that a finger or the palm of the hand is used to roll the ball in any direction so there is an ease of use in comparison to the mouse where the entire arm has to be used. There are also buttons on the tracker ball which work in the same way as a mouse. An advantage that the trackerball has over the mouse is that it can be used on any surface because the ball is on top of the mouse whereas with a normal mouse an uneven surface may hinder its performance and speed.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
Danger mouse, jerry mouse, micky mouse... take your pick!
Minnie Mouse is Mickey Mouse's girlfriend.
No: "Mice" is the plural form of mouse. Possible pronouns for "mouse" are "it", "he", or "she".
a mouse is a control that helps you work your computer
what type of mouse? a computer mouse or a mouse, if a mouse I would say sneaky, and squeaky if a computer mouse it would be moveable and very still.
The Darling Downs hopping mouse is extinct. As a hopping mouse, its living relatives are the Northern hopping mouse, Mitchell's hopping mouse, Dusky hopping mouse, Fawn hopping mouse and Spinifex hopping mouse.
Motherboard Mouse