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A common pointing device that senses its movement across a flat surface and transmits that information to the computer, typically to control the position of a cursor or pointer. A mouse is usually equipped with 1-3 buttons that also send signals to the computer.
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Also mousing. Tying a line so that it will not come undone, such as when attaching a line to a hook.
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An input device that controls an on-screen pointer.
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Is a device that enables a user to point and click at links, icons, or other images on a monitor. Also, it can quickly position a cursor or similar usage pointing figure. It complements a keyboard.
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Hand-driven input and pointing device for personal computers.
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