You can tell an action using the mouse is recorded by looking for visual indicators, such as a highlighted cursor or an active recording icon on the screen. Additionally, some software provides a timeline or list of actions captured during the recording session. If you're using screen recording software, you may also notice a temporary pause or a change in the cursor appearance when recording begins. Finally, playback of the recorded session will show the mouse movements and clicks that were captured.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
The enter key...... Come on who doesnt know that!
you have to move the mouse
Once you clean a mouse it doesn't really matter, i recommend using soap and water in a bowl and just rub the mouse while wearing a glove, the real harm is on the inside if it's a stray mouse you don't know what kind of deiseses it's carrying
you get kingdra by using action replay. but i don't know the code.
I DON'T KNOW YET SORRY:(
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida
if i know what ur talking about u have to use an action replay with it.
I don't know? Sorry.
A computer detects mouse movement through a sensor within the mouse, which tracks changes in position. This sensor can be optical, using a light source and camera to detect surface movement, or mechanical, using a ball that rolls as the mouse moves. The mouse sends this positional data to the computer via a wired or wireless connection, allowing the cursor on the screen to respond in real-time to the movement. The operating system interprets this data, enabling user interaction.
If you are using an Apple keyboard and mouse it will come up on the screen warning you when the battery is low and needs recharging. Or you can open System Preferences and then click the mouse & keyboard icons. On the bottom left it will show you the battery level.
that means the mouse did not know what he had until it was taken away.