To deselect an item on the screen, you can usually click on an empty area of the workspace or canvas, which removes the selection from the currently highlighted item. Alternatively, holding down the Ctrl key (or Command key on Mac) while clicking on the selected item can also deselect it. In some applications, right-clicking on the selected item and choosing a "Deselect" option may work as well.
To change the position of the pointer on the screen, you would typically use the mouse to move it physically across the mouse pad or surface. This involves clicking and dragging the mouse while keeping it in contact with the surface. Additionally, you can use the scroll wheel or touchpad gestures to navigate more quickly, depending on your device. Finally, if you're using a touchscreen, you can simply drag your finger across the screen to reposition the pointer.
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no ,why would you want to
DPI is dots per inch, it also relates directly to the mouse READING, along with the movement on screen. So that said, if you use a 1024x786 screen resolution, using a 1000DPI mouse, it would 'technically' take 1 inch to move from one side to the other. But it also relates to how many 'screen shots' the mouse takes per second. So higher DPI = more screen shots per 'movement cycle' which translates into a smoother movement of your mouse, and yields a higher speed. You can also reduce your movement speed (most commonly done in the game you are playing) to adjust the higher speed. So if you go from a 400 DPI mouse with 4 sensitivity, a 1600 DPI mouse and a 1 sensitivity would give you the same speed, but higher precision.
A computer mouse is used to control the pointer on the computer screen. uh well it's pretty obvious what it's for because you couldn't really do much without it and you would have to keep on pressing tab till you get to the box you want!!! oh didn't think of that hey
A computer mouse assists the user to navigate the computer screen. It is easy to use. It is also faster to point a position on a screen with a mouse than hold keyboard arrow buttons. It saves you from remembering, searching and typing all kinds of commands.
To draw a picture using a mouse, you would typically use the left mouse button to click and hold while dragging the mouse to create lines and shapes. Releasing the button would stop the drawing action. You might also use the right mouse button for additional functions, such as erasing or selecting tools, depending on the drawing software. Zooming in and out can be performed with the scroll wheel for finer details.
Personalized mouse mats can be purchased from the Zazzle website as well as other online retailers. Most customized mouse mats are made using the screen printing process, though more expensive options are available depending on how detailed of a mouse mat you would like.
pointing device like mouse because by mouse we can perform operations graphically. and positioning devices like keyboard.....
There are many advantages of mouse rather than disadvantages. It helps you to browse and navigate on the screen easily. Without mouse, you would have to use keyboard arrow keys all the time for scrolling up and down. Also, it makes easy to click on links and buttons on the screen. If you are a geek and have hands on the keyboard, you may avoid using mouse, since it may consume time to always pick up mouse when you trying to complete tasks such as data entry in a quick speed.
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.
what type of mouse? a computer mouse or a mouse, if a mouse I would say sneaky, and squeaky if a computer mouse it would be moveable and very still.