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A Mouse...
MOUSE
The mouse, sometimes called a pointer, is a hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects on a computer screen.
Whether the mouse uses a laser or ball, or is wired or wireless, a movement detected from the mouse sends instructions to the computer to move the cursor on the screen in order to interact with files , windows, and other software elements.
Even though the mouse is a peripheral device that sits outside the main computer housing , it's an essential piece of computer hardware in most systems...
Mouse Physical Description
Computer mice come in many shapes and sizes but are all designed to fit either the left or right hand, and be used on a flat surface.
The standard mouse has two buttons toward the front (to left-click and right-click) and a scroll wheel in the center (to quickly move the screen up and down). However, a computer mouse can have anywhere from one to several more buttons to provide a wide variety of other functions (like the 12-button Razer Naga Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse).
While older mice use a small ball on the bottom to control the cursor, newer ones use a laser. Some computer mice instead have a large ball on top of the mouse so that instead of moving the mouse across a surface to interact with the computer, the user keeps the mouse stationary and instead moves the ball with a finger. The
Logitech M570 is one example of this type of mouse.
No matter what type of mouse is used, they all communicate with the computer either wirelessly or via a physical, wired connection.
If wireless, mice connect to the computer either via RF communication or Bluetooth. An RF-based wireless mouse will require a receiver that will physically connect to the computer. A Bluetooth wireless mouse connects via the computer's Bluetooth hardware. See How to Install a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for a short look at how a wireless mouse setup works.
If wired, mice connect to the computer via USB using a Type A connector . Older mice connect via PS/2 ports. Either way, it's usually a direct connection to the motherboard .
Drivers for a Computer Mouse
Like any piece of hardware, a computer mouse works with a computer only if the proper device driver is installed. A basic mouse will work right out of the box because the operating system likely already has the driver ready for installation, but special software is needed for a more advanced mouse that has more functions.
The advanced mouse might work just fine as a regular mouse but it's likely that the extra buttons won't function until the right driver is installed.
The best way to install a missing mouse driver is through the manufacturer's website. Logitech and Microsoft are the most popular manufacturers of mice, but you'll see them from other hardware makers as well. See How Do I Update Drivers in Windows? for instructions on manually installing these types of drivers in your specific version of Windows .
However, one of the easiest ways to install drivers is to use a free driver updater tool . If you go this route, just be sure the mouse is plugged in when you start the driver scan.
Some drivers can be downloaded through
Windows Update , so that's another option if you still can't seem to find the right one.
Note: Basic options for controlling the mouse can be configured in Windows through Control Panel. Search for the Mouse Control Panel applet, or use the control mouse Run command , to open a set of options that let you swap the mouse buttons, pick a new mouse pointer, change the double-click speed, display pointer trails, hide the pointer when typing, adjust the pointer speed, and more.
More Information on the Computer Mouse
A mouse is supported only on devices that have a graphical user interface.
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