Yes, you can plug two mice into your computer at the same time... however both mice will control the same pointer on screen. At this moment there seems to be no easy way to set the computer to accept two mice each with there own pointer. I did some research on this a week ago.
They cannot use the same computer in the same time, only if it runs a multiuser operating system (unix).
Once you see your computer's desktop, your computer has already booted. However, this does not mean that all of your computers programs have already loaded. For some time after your computer has booted there are other programs that are still starting up. If you try to play a video game while these programs are still starting your computer will run very slow since it is trying to both run your game and start these programs at the same time.
I have never heard anyone call it that, but it is about as reliable as any other electronic device. Each computer generation has improved the reliability over the preceding generation, as have other electronic devices produced in the same time period.
A hook is a method of interposing a piece of code in front of another piece of code, so that the first piece of code executes before the second piece of code, giving the first piece of code an opportunity to monitor and/or filter the behavior of the second piece of code. An example might be a mouse hook, allowing the hook code to monitor the mouse while at the same time preserving the functionality of the original mouse event processing routine.
To "hover over"To "hover over" is to excessively manage another person's efforts, or to remain physically inside the appropriate perimeter during an activity. This term is often used about a mother's behavior with her child and is usually pejorative.Moving the mouse over an object; moving the mouse on and off an object.
Yes, a wired and wireless mouse and keyboard can be attached to the same computer simultaneously. Most operating systems support multiple input devices, allowing you to use them interchangeably. However, depending on the configuration and drivers, there may be some limitations or minor issues with functionality. Overall, using both types of devices together is generally straightforward and effective.
At present time, the wireless era has been developed to many technologies including computer hardwares. Using wireless will make our hardwares practical, handy, and neat.
A wireless computer headset comes in handy for customer service representatives. It allows them to handle calls and type in information at the same time.
Either use a router or wireless internet.
The time a wireless mouse can perform and work properly before the batteries need to be changed varies between usag, brand of mouse and quality of batteries. The time can vary from just a couple months to years.
you might be clicking to often or messing around... sometimes the games you are on like flash games, cause everything to slow down !! Answer Try rebooting your computer--you may have exceeded its capabilities and need to release the memory. If that doesn't work, then check out the mouse. First, try replacing the battery, if you have a wireless mouse. Also remove and replace the "dongle" in the USB port. If your mouse is not wireless, check that it is plugged in. If none of this works, try using your mouse with another computer, or use a different mouse. Either of these actions may give you more information, indicating where the problem lies.
Yes, that's the advantage of a wireless router. Multiple devices can connect to it - laptops, PCs, consoles, all at the same time.
Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000 no right click butonI have exactly the same problem, I've downloaded the latest drivers, fitted new batteries and pressed the conect button on the underside,the right click worked from new for about 3 or 4 months and then failed
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.
It is very to opreate hold the mouse and opreate the fingures in the keyboard. Run all then in same time. It is very easy and suitable
It could be a problem with your touchpad or your mouse. You can get a wireless mouse that plugs into a USB port. They are cheap, under $12 USD.
If your computer connected to internet with a cable, yes, you can disconnect wireless.