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Mice
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ALSO CALLED: Painting Devices, Cursor Control Devices, Mechanical Mouses, Bus Mouses, Mouse, and Mouse Devices
DEFINITION: A mouse is a small device that a computer user pushes across a desk surface in order to point to a place on a display screen and to select one or more actions to take from that position. The mouse first became a widely-used computer tool when Apple Computer made it a standard part of the
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SOFTWARE DEMO:Design-online.com is a "cutting edge" but simple to use browser based design tool. With the click of your mouse, you can select from hundreds of professionally designed templates, add your text, upload your logo, and send your new layout to press. Posted: 23 May 2004 | Published: 21 May 2004
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MICE DEFINITION (continued):
Apple Macintosh. Today, the mouse is an integral part of the graphical user interface ( GUI) of any personal computer. The mouse apparently got its name by being about the same size and color as a toy mouse. A mouse consists of a metal or plastic housing or casing, a ball that sticks out of the bottom of the casing and is rolled on a flat surface, one or more buttons on the top of the casing, and a cable that connects the mouse to the computer. As the ball is moved over the surface
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