What are the Principal parts of a mechanical mouse?
The principal parts of a mechanical mouse are left and right buttons, rotating ball and scroll button. Instead of a rotating ball, optical mice use light to move the cursor.
When you restart your computer because your mouse is frozen what is it called?
It is called rebooting,
Did you close the lid, if so that's the reason
What is the name of the thing on the keyboard of laptop computers that controls the mouse?
It is called a touchpad.
Can you attach a hand-held clicking mouse to a laptop?
Yes you can. Most computer mice come with a USB plug - simply connect it to a vacant port on your laptop. The computer should recognise the device.
What are input devices at realtors?
The devices that are used for input data in the computer are called input devices in realtors
What method of purchase is preferred to purchase 10 computer mouse pads at 3.95 each?
Ten mouse pads at 3.95 is only $39.50. You could use cash, debit card, or credit card. I assume the purchase is not for personal use, so a receipt will be needed to reclaim any money spent.
What is mouse bile used for in warriors?
Bile from the liver of the common mouse may be harvested and used to kill stubborn fleas and ticks.
Why won't my cursor move to the area I move to the mouse to sometimes?
maybe because the thing you have got loaded is not not responding therefore the mouse will not move there
What part of the computer uses the refresh rate to measure performance?
Both the monitor and the video card's performance are tested by the refresh rate.
How to fix mouse scroll wheel problems?
when you scroll your mouse keeps going up or down?
theres an easy fix to that problem.
All you have to do is Blow air in it.. put your mouth on the mouse wheel and blow air. It doesn't have to be on or off.
This worked try it!
Reasons for double clicking could be multiple and without additional info I'm not trying my luck at analyzing the cause.
If you're satisfied with disabling one of the clicks or moving them onto other buttons (including keyboard) you might try a tool to globally disable/rebind one of the clicks. Like AHK. AutoHotkey. Google it.
I would suggest you buy a docking station for your laptop. This will provide all of the necessary I/O ports for the PC to PC KVM switches.
Does a 2.4 wireless dpi mouse have to have a driver?
It will need a driver (usually supplied on a CD-ROM) if Windows doesn't recognise and set it up automatically.
What is the definition of a mouse used in a computer class?
Which brands produce Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combos?
Some of the best Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo brands are Logitech, Microsoft, HP, and IOGear. There are many different products in each brand but Logitech has the highest rated packages.
How is the mouse an input device why not output device?
It doesn't put anything out that's why. It's a tool used from outside the computer so it's inputing information. The information is movement and directly effects the cursor on your screen
The mouse pointer changes to an hourglass?
The hourglass displays when the system is searching for something, be that a website, or other data necessary to operate the application that is running. The 'freeze' could be caused by any number of things, but most likely lack of RAM if one is running the bare minimum for their particular windows operating system.
Another possibility could be that your 'cache' needs to be dumped. Too many cookies in there will definitely slow things down on most any machine.
Also check your windows temp (C: Windows/temp) and delete anything there with the extension "tmp". These files are supposed to be dumped when exiting your browser, but somehow they get missed most of the time.
How can you fix a keyboard-to-mouse lag in your Pavilion g6?
Update your drivers to fix a keyboard to mouse lag in your Pavilion g6.
Why is a mouse needed with a computer?
The key is the "display" or graphical user interface (GUI, or goo-ee). The display has a "picture" with little icons on it or hyperlinks or other "active buttons" that we can use by positioning the cursor ("pointer") on them and "activating" them. The mouse lets us do exactly that. By simple manipulation, we can get our cursor on an icon, link or whatever and "click" it to open an application, go to a previously selected and identified location via a hyperlink, or the like.
Did the apple II computer have a mouse input device?
yes apple 2 has input device mouse for input data