Strictly speaking, no. It is quite possible, although rather awkward, to navigate the Windows interface and most applications with only a keyboard. However, productive use of Windows XP will generally require a mouse.
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A Screen, a keyboard and a mouse. The keyboard and mouse can be wireless.
we can use subway surfers by using them both the keyboard and the mouse the keyboard is for moving and the mouse is for clicking.
Many Operating Systems require user-input by a keyboard and mouse. Although it is possible to navigate throughout an operating system with only a keyboard (Or other rare form of input), the mouse is the most commonly accepted pointing tool.
a mouse and a keyboard are the same .initially i used to prefer a mouse alone but it had no disadvantages and neither did the keyboard
I hate to say this but that isn't possible. you would have to get an expert for that.
Depending what is required the AppleScript Editor (found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) will record mouse movements or software such as Keyboard and Mouse Recorder (See links below) is probably the nearest equivalent to Ghost Mouse.
This would depend on what type of computer you are discussing...- For a personal computer (Desktop) or a Laptop this would be a keyboard followed closely by a mouse or touchpad.- For a tablet this would be the touch screen.
A keyboard and a mouse are... the mouse is the thing that has a chord attached to the top and with a scroll thing. The keyboard is the thing you use to type with like make stories on word and type questions on wikipedia answers.
No, the keyboard is not a point device, but the mouse is