Most laptops are fitted with a touch-pad rather than a mouse. However, Windows software is usually capable of recognising when a mouse has been plugged into a USB port, and will set up the necessary drivers.
A laptop typically uses a touchpad, which is built into the keyboard. If you don't like using the touchpad you can always plug in an external USB mouse instead.
A laptop's inbuilt mouse is known as a touchpad.
One can tell if a laptop mouse is compatible to a Mac computer by simply checking the slot of the mouse itself. If the slot of the mouse matches exactly with the slot of the Mac computer, the mouse will be compatible.
how did you get on the computer unless you're using a laptop and if you did keep using a laptop
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.
You have many options if you are looking for a wireless mouse for your laptop computer. The most popular brands are from Dell, Lenovo, HP and Apple. They are from the same manufacturer as your computer.
They have minature mouse you can buy from Staples that are very small compared to traditional size.
yes
yes, just connect the wire!! lol
Yes. As long as the laptop has the appropriate connector (USB, PS/2, serial, etc...) you can use a mouse from a standard desktop computer without issue.
your laptop or desktop has to have bluetooth to be able to use it you shoud just buy a wirless mouse with an usb adapter if you computer or laptop doesnt have bluetooth enabled
The patented MoGo Mouse BT is a wireless Bluetooth laptop mouse that stores and charges inside the PCMCIA card slot of your notebook computer.
Yes you can. Most computer mice come with a USB plug - simply connect it to a vacant port on your laptop. The computer should recognise the device.
Docking stations allow you to plug a laptop into a standard desktop peripherals without plugging them directly into the laptop. Computer docking stations are central hubs where you can plug in a laptop to a power supply, a monitor, a keyboard, speakers and a mouse.