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MOUSE

Just as you would use your hands to interact with objects in the
physical world, you can use your mouse to interact with items on
your computer screen. You can move objects, open them, change
them, throw them away, and perform other actions, all by pointing
and clicking with your mouse. In computing, a mouse is
a pointing device that functions by detecting two-
dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface.
Physically, a mouse consists of an object held under one of
the user's hands, with one or more buttons. (Although
traditionally a button is typically round or square, modern
mice have spring-loaded regions of their top surface that
operate switches when pressed down lightly.) It sometimes
features other elements, such as "wheels", which allow the
user to perform various system-dependent operations, or
extra buttons or features that can add more control or
dimensional input. The mouse's motion typically translates
into the motion of a cursor on a display, which allows for fine
control of a graphical user interface.
The name mouse originated at the Stanford Research
Institute and derives from the resemblance of early models
which had a cord attached to the rear part of the device
(suggesting the idea of a tail) to the common mouse.[1]
The first marketed integrated mouse, shipped as a part of a
computer and intended for personal computer navigation,
came with the Xerox 8010 Star Information System in 1981.
However, the mouse remained relatively obscure until the
appearance of the Apple Macintosh. The use of mice
with desktop computers is now ubiquitous and they are
widely available for separate purchase.
>mouse have 2 different type:

*1st:wireless mouse:
*2nd:normal mouse:
KEYBOARD
Whether you're writing a letter or entering numerical
data, your keyboard is the main way to enter
information into your computer. But did you know
you can also use your keyboard to control your
computer? Learning just a few simple keyboard
commands (instructions to your computer) can help
you work more efficiently. This article covers the
basics of keyboard operation and gets you started
with keyboard commands. In computing,
a keyboard is an input device, partially modeled
after the typewriter keyboard, which uses an
arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as
mechanical levers or electronic switches. After
punch cards and paper tape, interaction via
teletype-style keyboards became the main input
device for computers.
Despite the development of alternative input
devices, such as the mouse (computing mouse),
touch sensitive screens, pen devices, character
recognition, voice recognition, and
improvements in computer speed and memory
size, the keyboard remains the most commonly
used and most versatile device used for direct
(human) input into computers.
A keyboard typically has
characters engraved or printed on the keys and
each press of a key typically corresponds to a
single written symbol. However, to produce
some symbols requires pressing and holding
several keys simultaneously or in sequence.
While most keyboard keys
produce letters, numbers or signs (characters),
other keys or simultaneous key presses can
produce actions or computer commands.
In normal usage, the keyboard is used to type
text and numbers into a word processor, text
editor or other program. In a modern computer,
the interpretation of key presses is generally left
to the software. A computer keyboard
distinguishes each physical key from every other
and reports all key presses to the controlling
software. Keyboards are also used for computer
gaming, either with regular keyboards or by
using keyboards with special gaming features,
which can expedite frequently used keystroke
combinations. A keyboard is also used to give
commands to the operating system of a
computer, such as Windows' Control-Alt-
Delete combination, which brings up a task
window or shuts down the machine.
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