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  2. Optical mouse - Wikipedia

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    A Microsoft wireless optical mouse. An optical mouse is a computer mouse which uses a light source, typically a light-emitting diode (LED), and a light detector, such as an array of photodiodes, to detect movement relative to a surface. Variations of the optical mouse have largely replaced the older mechanical mouse design, which uses moving ...

  3. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse with the most common features: two buttons (left and right) and a scroll wheel (which can also function as a button when pressed inwards) A typical wireless computer mouse. A computer mouse (plural mice, also mouses) [nb 1] is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Mouse M560 2013: 7: Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch) Optical? Unifying: 1×AA: Corded Mouse M500 2013: 7: Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch) IR Laser: 1000: Wired — Wireless Mini Mouse M187 2014: 3: Yes: Optical: 1000: RF: 1×AAA: Wireless Mouse M275 2014: 3: Yes: Optical: 1000: RF: 1×AA: Wireless Mouse M280 ...

  5. IntelliMouse - Wikipedia

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    IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye optical sensor mouse. IntelliMouse is a series of computer mice from Microsoft.The IntelliMouse series is credited with a number of innovations; [1] Microsoft was among the first mouse vendors to introduce a scroll wheel, [2] an optical mouse, and dedicated auxiliary buttons on the side of the mouse.

  6. Razer Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Naga Epic Chroma is wireless and also featured nineteen programmable buttons of which twelve are on the side. [17] The Naga Trinity without a side panel. This allows the user to choose how many buttons they want. The first mouse in the Naga series to possess a maximum sensitivity of 16,000 DPI and a "5G optical laser sensor" was the Naga ...

  7. Pointing device - Wikipedia

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    A mouse is a small handheld device pushed over a horizontal surface. A mouse moves the graphical pointer by being slid across a smooth surface. The conventional roller-ball mouse uses a ball to create this action: the ball is in contact with two small shafts that are set at right angles to each other.