In Windows make sure you have mouse setting "hide cursor while typing" off. If you have this setting on, Windows will hide the cursor whenever you are typing text with your keyboard.
You could also try to change to default mouse pointers.
To our research we find that the first computer mouse was made out of Wood.
It depends if it is wireless or with a cord. If it has a cord, simply plug it into the computer using a usb plug on the back of the computer. If it is wireless, turn off the computer, turn off the mouse, turn the computer on, wait for the computer to ask for a mouse, then turn on the mouse, and the computer should pick it up within a minute or so.
use your mouse
3.7 percentage may have no dollar value. If 3.7% of my desk is covered by my computer mouse, how would you put a dollar value to that? Then what happens when I move the mouse off the desk?
If you click and drag the files into the flash-drive file, then yes. If you copy and paste the items onto the drive, then no.
prolly another mouse..
You always want to turn the wireless mouse off before you replace the batteries. The top rated laptop computers use Bluetooth technology to connect to the mouse, and it can become confused if the batteries are suddenly taken away. It will think that the mouse is still connected to the computer even though it is not. You will then have to restart the computer to reset it. If you turn the mouse off, you can avoid this problem.
Connect it to your computer and open up the files...
with a flash drive
it doesn't it is probably your computer or RAM
You turn the computer off and on
Yes if you have copied and thus created a backup on your flash drive it is safe to delete them off your computer, but I would recommend keeping them there so you have two copies of them in case something happens to on of the copies.