A computer mouse has three types of connection. PS2, USB, and wireless mouse.
The PS2 slot is placed at the rear of the desktop, USB gates may be placed on the rear or on the front of the desktop. The wireless mouse uses a battery, and usually it comes with installing instructions. To install it you can also get support from the operational system.
keyboard and mouse
To transfer coded data from the mouse to the computer. It relays information about how the mouse should act onscreen.
Keyboard Mouse and any input Data
The mouse is a data input device - it takes information from you and feeds it to the computer. In contrast, a printer is an output device - it takes information from the computer and feeds it back to you.
a crappy computer maybe. or a broken computer.
yes apple 2 has input device mouse for input data
Common input devices include: mouse, keyboard, modem/network card. Common input devices include: mouse, keyboard, modem/network card. Common input devices include: mouse, keyboard, modem/network card. Improvement: Also microphone, scanner, touchscreen, tablet, digital camera etc.
In order to feed any instruction or data int a computer, one has to use input devices. The most common input devices are the keyboard, mouse and microphone.
I used mouse when i need to select data ,for open file and use mouse for closing a document or a file ....I used mouse for refreshing the computer and used mouse for many other ways
Usually an optical mouse will be happy using the plain, generic mouse driver your operating system provides. There's nothing actually different about how the mouse talks to your computer just because it's optical. The optical data is for the mouse to process, not your computer, jusy as it was when there were trackballs in the devices.
Computer input devices are peripheral devices that provide data and control signals to the computer. The keyboard and mouse are the most important input devices.
Any information going into the computer is called data. Data can arrive from a floppy disk, from a hard disk, from a CD, from a DVD, from any kind of player or phone that the computer will recognise. Data can arrive from an internet connection, or from an intranet connection, or just along a wire from a nearby computer. Data can arrive from a webcam attached to your computer. Data can arrive from a microphone attached to your computer. Data can be chosen for use by a mouse selecting something on the computer monitor. And, yes, data can arrive by typing on the keyboard. But you knew that already.