MICE or MOUSE acts as Input device to Computer. Users can select the required area over the computer screen.
the thrre types of tools are MIS, TPS and DSS
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Windows 7 is commonly used on client computers.
The BIOS found in IBM-compatible personal computersThe (U)EFI-compliant firmware used on Itanium systems, Intel-based computers from Apple, and many Intel desktop computer motherboardsOpen Firmware, used in SPARC-based computers from Sun Microsystemsand Oracle Corporation, PowerPC-based computers from Apple, and computers from GenesiARCS, used in computers from Silicon GraphicsKickstart, used in the Amiga line of computers (POST, hardware init + Plug and Playauto-configurationof peripherals, kernel, etc.)RTAS (Run-Time Abstraction Services), used in computers from IBMThe Common Firmware Environment (CFE)
A group of computers might form a network, but this is not necessarily the case. There is no commonly used collective noun for computers.
the thrre types of tools are MIS, TPS and DSS
Keyboards and Mice
Mice? Or Mouses?Really, the answer is either. Both forms are used among professionals and the general public, and both forms are listed in the Oxford English Dictionary and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, so use whichever one you prefer.
No. Different interfaces have been used to connect different mice to different computers. The earliest mice used their own proprietary adapter. These are known as "bus mice". The Apple II GS and later Macs used the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) After the bus mice, IBM-compatible computers commonly began using serial mice. The IBM PS/2 series and clones then began using a dedicated port, known as a PS/2 connector. Intel released USB (Universal Serial Bus) in 1996. A mouse that fits any of these interfaces should work on any computer with that interface. But you can't connect a USB mouse to an Apple II GS, or an ADB mouse to a PC.
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Computers are used for everything
Wireless mice and keyboards are frequently used at home.
How Are Computers Used Today?
No, corded mice use the computers electricity thus do not need batteries.
A KVM switch is used when you have multiple computers. You use it to hook up more than one harddrive to one keyboard and mouse. It can also be used to connect one computer to multiple keyboards and mice.
There are many types of controllers used in computers.
in Tudor times mice used to get stuffed with crumbs that the people used to leave