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MOUSE

MOUSE. Done: Pashka Prybysh, 01025. First Mouse. The mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1964 and consisted of a wooden shell, circuit board and two metal wheels that came into contact with the surface it was being used on. Ball-style computer mouse. 1. Switch detects clicks of

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MOUSE

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  1. MOUSE Done: PashkaPrybysh, 01025

  2. First Mouse • The mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1964 and consisted of a wooden shell, circuit board and two metal wheels that came into contact with the surface it was being used on.

  3. Ball-stylecomputermouse 1.Switch detects clicks of left mouse button. 2.Switch for middle button. 3.Switch for right button. 4.Old-style connection. 5.Chip turns analog in digital format 6.X-axis wheel 7.Y-axis wheel 8.Heavy rubber wheel. 9.Spring presses rubber ball firmly against X- and Y-axis wheels so they register movements properly. 10.Electrolyticcacitor 11.Resistors

  4. Optical mouse 1. An LED generates red light and shines it horizontally 2. A plastic prism bends the light from the LED at an angle 3. A light-detector chip measures light reflected back up from the desk, converting the analog movements of your hand into digital signals that can be sent to your computer. 4. The scroll wheel at the front of the mouse is mounted on a switch mechanism that detects both how much it's rotated and whether you've pressed it 5. A micro switch detects when you press the right mouse button 6. The USB cable connection carries digital information from the mouse to your computer.

  5. Wireless mice • Today there are a lot of wireless mice. They connect with computer by Bluetooth or some others ways. But they don’t have a lot of power and they quickly discharged.

  6. Gyroscopic mice • Gyroscopic mice or often called "air mice". They do not require a surface to operate.  Inertial mice use a tuning fork or other accelerometer to detect rotary movement for every axis supported. In this mouse is used accelerometer to detect rotary movement for every axis.

  7. Thanks For Your Attention

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