Yes you can. Most computer mice come with a USB plug - simply connect it to a vacant port on your laptop. The computer should recognise the device.
If you've got a "good" enough laptop, absolutely! You'd probably want to attach an external mouse with a scroll wheel.
Keep on clicking on the salad or on your Poptropican. If you are using a laptop, it will be easier to beat if you use both the mouse on the laptop and a plug-in one.
uh umm right clicking the mouse will take you to the computer setting
1. Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button once. 3. Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse button twice. 4. Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. 5. Right-clicking: Press and release the right mouse button.
You Plug a USB mouse into a USB Drive in the laptop, and now you can use your usb mouse with your laptop for anything.
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There is a USB slot on the side of the laptop, but the mouse USB in there.
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Generally, "double clicking" means to click the left mouse button twice in quick succession.
A wireless Microsoft mouse is a good mouse to use for a laptop. A wireless mouse is recommended because it is easier to use without wires getting in the way.
Why would you use a cordless mouse on top of your laptop? That's kind of a weird idea...