One has to provide a suitable location for the poor little machine to rest and recharge, otherwise it will run away in search of another master to obey.
I don't know about you, but my mouse sleeps in this nifty cup holder in my laptop desk. When considering a mouse habitat it is important to remember that the mouse will hibernate with it's tail still connected to the computer, so it is of primary importance to be careful not to disturb it by mashing the tail. Most computer mice will be happy and content with a clean mouse pad and some down time. If you take the time to properly aquaint your mouse to a new mouse pad, then it will behave properly.
The mouse also needs to have regular air baths so that it does not become sluggish and unresponsive. A quick little shot with canned air or a hair dryer will cause the mouse to feel appreciated and loved. About every two months, one needs to actually wipe him down with a damp tissue so that his sleek fur won't be matted with your constant petting. A bit of alcohol or one of those disposable cleaning wipes will do the trick and, while the mouse isn't crazy about being damp, it will be much more comfortable for a careful wipe to his exterior.
Just make sure to dust off his mouse pad every morning. The mouse isn't house trained, so that dust and grit is his night leavings. Clean up after your mouse regularly! Remember this important point. Do not vent your anger of slow internet connection / losses in online games / malfunctioning of computer on your poor mouse. Avoid banging the mouse on the desk as it may lead to fatal damages to its internal organs for which you might loose your lovable mouse for ever.
That's it...give him a new mouse pad regularly, make sure that it's clean and dry, give him down time with his tail unkinked, and he will reward you with years of useful companionship. Oh...and a cup holder would be appreciated if you are lucky enough to get one.
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Douglas engelbart invented the computer mouse/pointing device.
To our research we find that the first computer mouse was made out of Wood.
In 1963 Douglas Engelbart invented the computer mouse. bby s wesome
Douglas C. Engelbart is credited with helping to transform the computer into an interactive visual medium. He is considered the father of the computer mouse, and played a key role in inventing or refining other components of personal computers and the Web, such as: word processing, bitmapped computer displays and navigating online using links.
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by not touching the mouse...lol...
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Computer mouse
characteristic of computer mouse
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.
Press the power button on your PC to wake it up
To turn sleep mode off, or awake an computer, a person can usually touch any button or move the mouse. If it is stuck in sleep mode a person can remove the battery for a few seconds, replace it and turn the computer back on.
maybe your mouse is moving, or is thinking it's moving, so it thinks you're trying to wake up the computer
To put the system to sleep, click on Start then click the little > arrow next to where it says 'Shut down' - and select 'Sleep'. That puts the computer into sleep mode.All it does, is put the computer into a 'low-power state' - by switching off the display, and powering-down the hard drive. It keeps power going to the motherboard, which monitors the keyboard and mouse. If it detects either a key-press or movement from the mouse, it wakes the computer up, and (if set) prompts for the user password.
You could press the power key on the computer or Click the mouse a few times or Press some buttons on the keyboard. Most graphics tablets won't wake computers. Sometimes moving the mouse will wake the computer.
Yes you can. Just make sure the new mouse can plug into the usb or mouse port of your computer.
A computer's mouse is an external device.