use shortcuts. you can work on the computers without mouse and cursor using those shortcuts.
With the new Apple Magic Mouse, the user does not need to use a mouse pad. This mouse will work on any surface without a mouse pad with the exception of a smooth glass surface.
Yes, it can work on windows and without windows as well. It works on OS like Linux and Yosemite as well.
The Logitech E1000 is generally compatible with Linux, as Logitech products often have good support in the Linux kernel. Most basic functionalities, such as mouse movements and button clicks, should work out of the box. However, specific features might require additional configuration or software, depending on your Linux distribution. It's always a good idea to check user forums or the Linux community for any particular issues or solutions related to your setup.
quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work
USB compatible mice work well with most modern laptops, regardless of whether the operating system on the computer is a variant of Windows, Mac, or Linux. You probably don't even need to install any software on your computer for a mouse to work, but more expensive mice often come with software drivers that are useful in configuring the advanced features of a mouse.
instead of windows you can have linux or mac. they are different, but you will know whats best for you when you try them, linux is free to download.but you need an operating system (windows, mac, linux or any other OS) for the computer to work
The Linux kernel entropy pool is limited to 4096 bits because of the lack of a mouse and keyboard.
If the PS3 isn't on, it's not "in" Linux.
Yes, for example computers running with OS Linux or freebsd.
You can work archos 5 android on Linux through a tablet.
Either, you need to increase the volume in Linux or Linux did not recognize your sound card.
No.