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Computer Mouse Buyers Guide
Computer mouse together with keyboard are the standard pointing devices used with desktop computers as well as with laptops. There is a great range of computer mouse available on the market and it might be worth what properties to look at when buying one.
Wired or wireless this is the most prominent difference between types of computer mouse and it is mostly related to comfort of use rather than performance. Wired computer mouse are usually cheaper than wireless but most of them are fairly basic in terms of features they incorporate and they also give you some limitation with movement of the device and therefore they work best with desktop computers. Simple wired computer mouse are a smart choice for office and business environments where they are used for general computer tasks.
Wireless mouse technology has become extremely popular over the last few years and currently you can buy a good wireless computer mouse for a very reasonable price. The main benefit of using such mouse is definitely the mobility and lack of messy cabling. Wireless mouse typically use radio frequency to communicate with the computer and some mouse can be connected to a computer via Bluetooh both of which deliver hassle free operating without any interference. The distance between the mouse and the receiver in which wireless mouse can operate is set between 5 and 10m depending on the model.
Optical or laser optical computer mouse use light emitting diodes to detect the movement of the mouse and reflect it on the computer screen. Such technology is much more precise than one used in mechanical mouse. Laser computer mouse use infrared laser diode to illuminate the surface which provides more surface tracking power and even more precision than standard optical mouse. Laser computer mouse are handy wherever there is a need for extremely precise pointing, for example in graphic tasks or gaming.
Buttons as a standard almost any computer mouse has two buttons on the top front of the mouse, left hand button is used for standard functions such as clicking or highlighting while the right hand side button allows to utilise functions that are available with the software that you are using. Another feature that has become a standard in modern computer mouse is the scrolling wheel which allows you to scan through websites or documents without the need of moving the mouse itself. Some models are equipped with additional buttons of the side of a computer mouse and they are usually back/forward buttons for web browsers. All the buttons can actually be customized using special software so that the user can assign the functions to the buttons that they find the most useful for their purposes.
Wired or wireless this is the most prominent difference between types of computer mouse and it is mostly related to comfort of use rather than performance. Wired computer mouse are usually cheaper than wireless but most of them are fairly basic in terms of features they incorporate and they also give you some limitation with movement of the device and therefore they work best with desktop computers. Simple wired computer mouse are a smart choice for office and business environments where they are used for general computer tasks.
Wireless mouse technology has become extremely popular over the last few years and currently you can buy a good wireless computer mouse for a very reasonable price. The main benefit of using such mouse is definitely the mobility and lack of messy cabling. Wireless mouse typically use radio frequency to communicate with the computer and some mouse can be connected to a computer via Bluetooh both of which deliver hassle free operating without any interference. The distance between the mouse and the receiver in which wireless mouse can operate is set between 5 and 10m depending on the model.
Optical or laser optical computer mouse use light emitting diodes to detect the movement of the mouse and reflect it on the computer screen. Such technology is much more precise than one used in mechanical mouse. Laser computer mouse use infrared laser diode to illuminate the surface which provides more surface tracking power and even more precision than standard optical mouse. Laser computer mouse are handy wherever there is a need for extremely precise pointing, for example in graphic tasks or gaming.
Buttons as a standard almost any computer mouse has two buttons on the top front of the mouse, left hand button is used for standard functions such as clicking or highlighting while the right hand side button allows to utilise functions that are available with the software that you are using. Another feature that has become a standard in modern computer mouse is the scrolling wheel which allows you to scan through websites or documents without the need of moving the mouse itself. Some models are equipped with additional buttons of the side of a computer mouse and they are usually back/forward buttons for web browsers. All the buttons can actually be customized using special software so that the user can assign the functions to the buttons that they find the most useful for their purposes.










