The mouse What is a mouse.

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The mouse What is a mouse

The computer mouse is considered an input device The computer mouse is considered an input device. With a click of a button, the mouse sends information to the computer. The computer mouse is an interesting device that offers an alternative way to interact with the computer beside a keyboard.

A typical mouse has two buttons A typical mouse has two buttons. At the top of the device you will find a left and right button which allows for “clicks”. There is a scrolling wheel between the two buttons.

These are some picture about that mouse:

How to Hold a Mouse The mouse fits in the palm of your hand. Generally all mice are set up for right-hand dominant use but can be customized and adjusted for left-hand use. Your index finger will rest over the left mouse button while the rest of your hand will lightly grip the mouse.

You may use your middle and/or your ring finger to use the wheel and/or the right mouse button . Your hand will cup the mouse and your fingers should be relaxed while holding the mouse

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