While it wold be possible to create a mouse that connects to a Firewire socket it would be more costly to produce and would only have a very limited market as most people would go for a cheaper USB or BlueTooth option.
Firewire and parallel are not mouse connection ports.
Serial mice were very common and still supported. Firewire mice do not exist.
with the help of Firewire
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Firewire connections are connections for Firewire devices to connect to a computer or some other Firewire device. They are often found on digital video cameras and high level digital audio equipment.
Triple interface just means that it can connect via USB, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800.
No, you do not need to use a firewire cable. A lot of printers can now be connected wirelessly.
You can buy a firewire cord. That is the fastest and easiest way to connect two computers.
No FireWire does not need a separate power supply to operate. FireWire is used to connect peripheral devices to a computer.
To connect a Canon ZR40 to a computer, use a FireWire (IEEE 1394) cable to connect the camcorder's DV output to the FireWire port on your computer. If your computer lacks a FireWire port, you may need a FireWire to USB adapter or a compatible capture card. Once connected, turn on the camcorder and set it to the playback mode. You can then use video editing software to capture or transfer the footage from the camcorder to your computer.
If the computer is able to accept PCI cards you will need to add a FireWire card to the computer and connect the camera to that. (See links below)
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