Mouse
A mouse is a small device used to point
to and select items on your computer screen. Although mice come in many shapes,
the typical mouse does look a bit like an actual mouse. It's small, oblong, and
connected to the system unit by a long wire that resembles a tail. Some newer
mice are wireless.A mouse usually has two buttons: a
primary button (usually the left button) and a secondary button. Many mice also
have a wheel between the two buttons, which allows you to scroll smoothly
through screens of information.
When
you move the mouse with your hand, a pointer on your screen moves in the same
direction. (The pointer's appearance might change depending on where it's
positioned on your screen.) When you want to select an item, you point to the
item and then click (press
and release) the primary button. Pointing and clicking with your mouse is the
main way to interact with your computer. For more information
Keyboard
A keyboard is used mainly for typing
text into your computer. Like the keyboard on a typewriter, it has keys for
letters and numbers, but it also has special keys:
·
The function keys,
found on the top row, perform different functions depending on where they are
used.
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The numeric keypad,
located on the right side of most keyboards, allows you to enter numbers
quickly.
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The navigation keys,
such as the arrow keys, allow you to move your position within a document or
webpage.