Cable
4 Answers 3 Score |
Can't click and drag with my mouse |
7 Answers 7 Score |
Please wake up or power on your device |
8 Answers 6 Score |
Dropped mouse now red laser light not working |
2 Answers 4 Score |
Why my Logitech M221 mouse right click is not working? And how to fix |
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Background and Identification
A computer mouse is a computer accessory that helps users control their cursor. The hand-held pointing device operates by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. A computer mouse is a relatively simple piece of hardware that traditionally includes buttons on top, a sensor on the bottom, and a scroll wheel.
The earliest known publication to use the term “mouse” was in 1965, in Bill English’s “Computer-Aided Display Control.” Though it was Douglas Engelbart who invented the mouse, Bill English helped create the prototype in 1964. In 1973, the Xerox Alto, a personal computer, was the first to utilize a mouse. In 1984, an updated version of the Macintosh Lisa Mouse was released.
There are several types of mice. The original type was the mechanical mouse. This was made up of a ball that rolls on the surface of the desk or mouse pad. X and Y rollers grip the ball and transfer movement, spinning an optical encoding disc that has holes through which infrared light shines. Sensors gather light pulses to convert to X and Y vectors. Since the release of these original track-ball style mice, many other mice styles have been developed, including: optical and laser mice, gaming mice, inertial and gyroscopic mice, 3D mice and ergonomic mice.
Mice can come in both wired and wireless options. There is a preference for a wired mouse when it comes to gaming because there can be lag and interference issues with a wireless gaming mouse. The wireless mouse typically operates via bluetooth or the 2.4 GHz wireless frequencies used for cordless phones and Wi-Fi internet.
Additional Information
- Mice on Wikipedia
- How Computer Mice Work (How Stuff Works article)
- Mice on Amazon