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Mouse
Each manufacture has their own designed mouse, But they all fall
into one of three classes Track point, Touchpad, or both. |
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The first type of mouse (shown on the left) is a Track point.
This type of mouse is usually found on IBM's. This mouse is used
by applying pressure in the direction you want your mouse to go.
Under the keyboard is your right and left click button along
with an optional scroll key. Most people find this type of mouse
more controllable then the touchpad. However it is just a matter
of opinion. |
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The second type of mouse popular on laptops (shown on the right)
is the Touchpad or UltraNav. This mouse is used by sliding your
finger over the pad. You just slide your finger on the pad and
the mouse point goes where you slide. It also has the left and
right click mouse buttons under the keyboard. Some find this
type of mouse a little harder to control. |
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Some of the newer laptops have both the Touchpad and the Track
point or UltraNav (shown on the left) allowing you to discover
which fits you better. |
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If
you find none of these options fit your needs, you can always
connect an external mouse via
PS/2 port or
USB port. |
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