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Done By: Huraiz AlGaoud

The mouse Mouse: It is a handheld pointing device that lets you select or move items on your screen. Mouse pad: provides a smooth surface for moving a mouse and reduces the amount of dirt that enters the mouse. Mouse Pad

Mouse actions Click: A click often selects an item on the screen. Right-click: A right-click often displays a list of commands on the screen. Drag and Drop: Dragging and dropping makes it easy to move an item on the screen. Right click Left click (press 2 times for double click)

Mouse Types There are more than one kind of mouse. Wheeled Mouse is a mouse that has a wheel between the left click and right-click. Programmable Mouse is a mouse that have several buttons that you can program it to do a task like double-clicking. Wireless Mouse is a mouse that sends signals to the computer.

Optical Mouse is a mouse that moves by using an optical sensor. Wheeled Mouse Programmable Mouse Wireless Mouse Optical Mouse

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