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A mouse typically weighs around 70 to 110 grams.
Mouse speed is typically measured in terms of dots per inch (DPI) or counts per inch (CPI). DPI refers to how many pixels your cursor moves on the screen for every inch the mouse physically moves, whereas CPI measures the number of steps or counts the mouse sensor takes to detect movement when the mouse is moved one inch. You can adjust these settings in your computer's mouse settings or using specific software provided by the mouse manufacturer.
Mousetraps work by using bait to lure a mouse into a trigger mechanism, such as a spring-loaded bar, which snaps shut and traps the mouse inside. Once the mouse is caught, it cannot escape and can then be disposed of.
The energy is mechanical energy from the physical movement of the mouse running on the wheel.
To measure the weight of a mouse, you can use a digital or analog weighing scale. Place the mouse gently on the scale and wait for the reading to stabilize. Make sure the scale is sensitive enough to accurately measure the relatively light weight of a mouse.
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The mouse pointer shape typically changes to a four-headed arrow when a shape is selected. This indicates that the shape can be moved in any direction.
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The round shape of the mouse and the wire coming out of one end is similar in shape to a cell with a single set of cilia/flagella.
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There is a mouse trap called a 'Smart Mouse Trap' and it is in the shape of a house. The mouse runs inside and the door to the house shaped mice catcher simply closes without harming the mouse.
When you draw a shape using the shapes button in the Insert tab, your mouse pointer typically changes to a crosshair or a plus sign. This indicates that you can click and drag to create the desired shape. Depending on the specific application, the pointer may also display a shape outline while you hold down the mouse button.
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Doug Englebart in 1963 and it got the name because of the shape with the cord looked like a mouse.