Wireless Mouse
Wireless USB Mouse: Optical Sensors But Without Mechanical Innards
Often, when upgrading a system, one may forget the part that the wireless USB mouse plays even though it is one of the most used components of the computer system and deserves to be taken as seriously as the processor and video card.
From its first appearance in 1993, the wireless USB mouse has certainly traveled a long road and the mechanical innards have gone and been replaced by high-resolution optical sensors and the precise lasers require no cleaning, and gone, too are the wires that connected the traditional mouse to the computer.
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High Sensitivity and Accuracy are a Must
The wireless USB mouse should have high sensitivity and this requires that it not require much hand movement on the part of the user as well as have high accuracy that will come in handy when choosing pixels in Photoshop and other similar computer software programs.
The most important feature of a wireless USB mouse, besides its seamless connectivity, should be its ergonomic design which should provide for ease of use and not cause one to become another statistic in the burgeoning millions of Americans down with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
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About The Author Ralph Jarvis is runs his own Electronics store in California.
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