Introduction

The Mouse

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A computer mouse is tool that lets you naturally interact with your computer screen.

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It is placed on a flat surface and is held in one hand. With your index finger resting above the button on the top left of the mouse.

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Mice typically have a left and right button, along with a scroll wheel in the centre.

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Although it is not unheard of to have more buttons on a more specialised mouse.

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Mice typically have a left and right button, along with a scroll wheel in the centre.

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Although it is not unheard of to have more buttons on a more specialised mouse.

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The Cursor

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When you move your mouse, it’ll move the cursor across the screen.

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The cursor is the arrow like shape on the animation next to this text.

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You can see how it is able to select and then change the size of the box.

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