Well, friend, a CD uses more system resources than a moving mouse because it requires spinning the disc and reading data from it, which can be quite demanding on the system. On the other hand, a moving mouse mainly relies on sending signals to the computer, which is less resource-intensive. It's all about finding balance and appreciating the unique qualities of each component in our creative technological world.
yes it does!
No. Most CD-ROM drives, back when they were introduced, were completely autonomous. Using buttons on the front of the drive, and either the headphone jack or a wire to the sound card, you could play an audio CD without any CPU or RAM being used at all.
yes it does!
There are many uses for a mouse but the main uses are: Moving a courser around a screen using the right and left mouse buttons using the scroll wheel to scroll up or down ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- some mice which are more advanced have more features such as macros.
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well it obviously would help you move stuff more quickly then moving your finger up and down on the laptop
The price of a computer mouse will vary depending on the brand and type of mouse you are purchasing. Most computer mice can cost on average $15 for one but can cost as much as $30 or more for one.
the demand increases is the wrong answer
the demand increases is the wrong answer
"Some moving van companies in Wyoming are Hercules Moving System, Booska Worldwide Mover and Transnational Moving Services. There are many more moving companies that you can use but these are my favorites."
Because BIOS had to do with the booting of a computer.
its a mouse because a mouse has more intelligents