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What is difference between mechanical mouse and opto-mechanical mouse ? With Explanation​

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Answered by RajatPanwar706
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Answer:

mechanical mouse has a rolling rubber ball under the case . and the movement of pointer is controlled by ball. Explanation: while opto mechanical mouse is similar with mechanical mouse but it uses optical sensors to detect motion of the ball.

Explanation:

Mechanical mouse is connected with wire but opto-mechanical mouse are wireless Mechanical mouse has a ball on its underside but opto-mechanical don't have Mechanical mouse has only 2 buttons while opto-mechanical mouse have 3 buttons.

Answered by surajnegi0600
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Answer:

A mechanical mouse and an opto-mechanical mouse are two different types of computer mice that are used for inputting commands into a computer.

An opto-mechanical mouse, on the other hand, uses a laser or an LED instead of a ball to track movement. The laser or LED illuminates the surface beneath the mouse and a sensor detects the movement and translates it into cursor movement on the computer screen.

Explanation:

A mechanical mouse uses a ball that is located on the bottom of the mouse to track movement. The ball rotates as the mouse is moved, and the mechanical parts inside the mouse translate the movement of the ball into cursor movement on the computer screen.

The main difference between the two types of mice is in the way they track movement. A mechanical mouse relies on the movement of a ball, which can get dirty, clogged with debris and cause the cursor to move erratically. An opto-mechanical mouse, however, uses a laser or LED to track movement which is more precise and reliable. Additionally, an opto-mechanical mouse does not require physical contact with the surface on which it is used, allowing for smoother and more accurate cursor movement.

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