What is the structure of a computer mouse?
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A desktop mouse uses a ball and rollers if it's a mechanical mouse or a laser or LED if it's an optical mouse. These components track the movement of the mouse on an x-axis and y-axis and move the mouse cursor on the screen.
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Structure of a computer mouse.
- Computer mice have at least two buttons, a left button and a right button for clicking and manipulating objects and text.
- A desktop mouse uses a ball and rollers if it's a mechanical mouse or a laser or LED if it's an optical mouse.
- These components track the movement of the mouse on an x-axis and y-axis and move the mouse cursor on the screen.
- Mice also usually include a mouse wheel that allows you to scroll up and down on a page.
- To transmit (input) all mouse signal information, clicks, and other information, the mouse must also have a circuit board with integrated circuits.
- A corded mouse includes a cable with a plug that connects to the computer's USB port. Today we can also see wireless mouse also.
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