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Mice - Trackballs.  Mouse: A device that controls the movement of the cursor or pointer on a display screen. A mouse is a small object you can roll along a hard, flat surface. Its name is derived from its shape, which looks a bit like a mouse, its connecting wire that one can imagine to be the mouse's tail, and the fact that one must make it scurry along a surface. As you move the mouse, the pointer on the display screen moves in the same direction.   |Continued Below|
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Description

Price


MO-LT_BD69

Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse

Specifications

Mfr Model Number:M-BD69

Part Number:930611-0403

Description: Optical Wheel Mouse; PS2/USB

Package: Bulk; 10pcs/box

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$14.17

MO-LTS35

Logitech S35 PS2 3-button Mouse

Logitech S35 3 button mouse

3rd button for scrolling

ergonomic shape

easy to use for both left and right hands

 

$5.80

ECM-S6003

Mitsumi Sushi Mouse Optical USB

Feature

The Mitsumi Sushi Mouse uses advanced optical technology enabling greater precision and control than conventional mechnacial mice.

It's compact, portable and lightweight. The USB interface makes the Mitsumi Sushi Mouse an ideal addition to any computer, especially laptops.

Complicated mechanisms are eliminated and the optical system gives improved reliability.

Expanded operating range (on clothes, briefcases, etc. in addition to flat surfaces).

Small, lightweight design reduces fatigue and contributes to portability.

Supports USB interface.

The free play of the fine cable allows comfortable operation.

Two buttons; left button textured for convenience in positioning.

 

$24.47

MO-MIT_OPT

Mitsumi Optical Wheel Mouse PS2

Specifications

Manufacturer: Mitsumi

Mfr Model Number:ECM-S6102

Optical Wheel Mouse PS2

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$9.02

MO-MIT_BLK

Mitsumi Optical Black Wheel PS2 Mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer: Mitsumi

Mfr Model Number: S6102 black

Description: optical wheel mouse; PS2; black

 

$12.88

MO-MIT_INT

Mitsumi Scroll PS2 Internet Mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer: Mitsumi

Mfr Part Number: S5002

Mfr Model Number: ECM-S6003

Description: Scroll Mouse; PS2

Package: 50 pcs/box

 

$3.86

MO-DE2PS

Designer 2-button PS2 Mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer: Generic

Mfr Model Number: M2DE-42P

Description: Designer Mouse; 2 button; PS2

Packabe: Retail

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$2.25

MO-DE3S

Designer 3-button Serial Mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer: Generic

Mfr Model Number: M3DE-42S

Description: Designer Mouse; 3 button; Serial

Package: Retail

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$3.22

MO-DEWHEEL

Designer wheel 42P PS2 mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer:Generic

Mfr Model Number: 4DE42SP

Description: Designer 2 button Wheel Mouse; PS2

Package: Retail

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$2.58

MO-DE_49P

Designer Optical Wheel PS2 Mouse

Specifications

Manufacturer: Generic

Mfr Model Number: HC3003-49P

Description: Designer Optical Wheel Mouse; PS2 Only;

Package: Retail

 

$7.73

     

 




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Mice contain at least one button and sometimes as many as three, which have different functions depending on what program is running. Some newer mice also include a scroll wheel for scrolling through long documents. Invented by Douglas Engelbart of Stanford Research Center in 1963, and pioneered by Xerox in the 1970s, the mouse is one of the great breakthroughs in computer ergonomics because it frees the user to a large extent from using the keyboard. In particular, the mouse is important for graphical user interfaces because you can simply point to options and objects and click a mouse button. Such applications are often called point-and-click programs. The mouse is also useful for graphics programs that allow you to draw pictures by using the mouse like a pen, pencil, or paintbrush. There are three basic types of mice: mechanical: Has a rubber or metal ball on its underside that can roll in all directions. Mechanical sensors within the mouse detect the direction the ball is rolling and move the screen pointer accordingly. optomechanical: Same as a mechanical mouse, but uses optical sensors to detect motion of the ball. optical: Uses a laser to detect the mouse's movement. You must move the mouse along a special mat with a grid so that the optical mechanism has a frame of reference. Optical mice have no mechanical moving parts. They respond more quickly and precisely than mechanical and optomechanical mice, but they are also more expensive. Mice connect to PCs in one of several ways: Serial mice connect directly to an RS-232C serial port or a PS/2 port. This is the simplest type of connection. PS/2 mice connect to a PS/2 port. USB mice.Cordless mice aren't physically connected at all. Instead they rely on infrared or radio waves to communicate with the computer. Cordless mice are more expensive than both serial and bus mice, but they do eliminate the cord, which can sometimes get in the way. Mice connect to Macintosh computers through the ADB (Apple Desktop bus) port. Trackball. A pointing device. Essentially, a trackball is a mouse lying on its back. To move the pointer, you rotate the ball with your thumb, your fingers, or the palm of your hand. There are usually one to three buttons next to the ball, which you use just like mouse buttons. The advantage of trackballs over mice is that the trackball is stationary so it does not require much space to use it. In addition, you can place a trackball on any type of surface, including your lap. For both these reasons, trackballs are popular pointing devices for portable computers.





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