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a hand-held locator and pointing device connected to the workstation by a cord.
Ãâó: www.eos.ncsu.edu/guide/glossary.html
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A hand-controlled hardware device for interacting with a computer terminal or entering data from a digitizer. A mouse is used to make selections and position the cursor to fields in computer forms when interacting with graphical user interfaces. A digitizer mouse is used to trace features and enter x,y coordinates of features.
Ãâó: www.richlandmaps.com/training/glossary/m_p.html
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A pointing device commonly used in conjunction with a keyboard in point-and-click object-oriented user interfaces.
Ãâó: www-md.fsl.noaa.gov/~cheatwoo/AWIPS/OB4-UM/app_a.h...
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A hand-held device for moving the cursor or pointer on the screen. Movements of the mouse produce analogous movements of the pointer.
Ãâó: www.c-3.com/dict.cfm
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A mouse is a small plastic box with buttons on top and a rolling ball or optical 'reader' underneath. You move the mouse across a flat surface (such as a mouse mat) to highlight words or objects and move them around the screen. If you want to use the Internet you must have a mouse attached to your computer.
Ãâó: www.warwick.ac.uk/EAP/correcting_your_work/glossar...
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