Types of Computer Mouse

26Jan,2024

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A trackball mouse looks a lot like an upside-down mouse. These mice feature a ball with sensors that move the cursor on the screen when the ball is moved with your thumb.

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Trackball Mouse 

Wireless mice transmit radio signals to a receiver connected to your computer. The computer accepts the signal and decodes how the cursor was moved or what buttons were clicked.

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Wireless Mouse

A wired mouse connects directly to your desktop or laptop, usually through a USB port, and transmits information via the cord. The cord connection provides several key advantages.

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Wired  Mouse

While optical mice use infrared LED light to bounce off surfaces to track movement, laser mice utilize an LED outside the visible spectrum and appears to have no light at all.

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 Laser Mouse

A Vertical Mouse, as the name suggests, has a “vertical” design rather than the traditional “lie on the surface” horizontal design. From an ergonomic point of view, a vertical mouse puts less strain on your arm, especially the wrist as you position your palm vertically

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Vertical Mouse