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what device is used fir entering x-y cordinates​

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Answered by RijuAbhinav
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An X-Y coordinate input device is made up of a mouse main body, a stop-position regulating member attached to the mouse main body, return springs for constantly biasing the stop-position regulating member in an upward direction, a disengaging button for downwardly pressing the stop-position regulating member, and a movable shell. First and second guide grooves are formed in the mouse main body, and first and second guide protuberances which are engageable with the first and second guide grooves are formed on the movable shell. First, second, and third stop-position regulating faces are formed on the upper surface of the stop-position regulating member. A stop-position regulating protuberance which is engageable with the first, second, and third stop-position regulating faces is formed on the movable shell. The movable shell is longitudinally moved with respect to the mouse main body by changing the position where the guide protuberances engage with the guide grooves as well as changing the stop-position regulating faces with which the stop-position regulating protuberance engages

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Answered by anagathalamadhavi601
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An X-Y coordinate input device is made up of a mouse main body, a stop-position regulating member attached to the mouse main body, return springs for constantly biasing the stop-position regulating member in an upward direction, a disengaging button for downwardly pressing the stop-position regulating member, and a movable shell. First and second guide grooves are formed in the mouse main body, and first and second guide protuberances which are engageable with the first and second guide grooves are formed on the movable shell.

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