how to use the mouse


There are plenty of laptop and tablet manufacturers that want you to think that a tap of your finger or stylus is the best way to interact with a computer – but that’s flat out wrong. There’s nothing quite like using an awesome mouse to get around your desktop. No matter whether you’re on Windows 10 or macOS Mojave, a trackpad or touchscreen just isn’t the same. The best mice won’t be limited to a tiny space on your laptop chassis, and are thus much more precise.
Maybe you even have an old mouse lying around. However, picking up one of the best mice will make an older mouse seem like a relic of some bygone age. So, before you head out to pick up the best mouse, there are a couple things you need to think about. Is your current mouse starting to die? Are you thinking about going for a wireless mouse? Or, are you just looking for one of the best gaming mice?
The Logitech MX Master 2S is expensive, and we bet you noticed that right away, but don’t let that price tag scare you away. This mouse is one of the best 2019 has to offer, particularly if you have work to do. While most mice in this price tag appeal to gamers with ridiculous button setups and edgy designs, this mouse is created for productivity alone. Trust us, you may not think you need a high-end wireless mouse for your day to day office work, but once you get your hands on the Logitech MX Master 2S, you’ll never want to go back. 

2. Logitech MX Anywhere 2

Versatile and feature-packed without going overboard
DPI: 1,600 | Interface: Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless (pairs with up to three devices) | Buttons: 6 | Ergonomic: Right-handed | Features: Scrolling wheel, Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking, Unifying receiver, Easy-Switch tech, gesture function


Pairs with three devices
Compact and portable
Has a free-scrolling wheel
Non-removable battery
Can't use it wired
Smaller than Logitech’s flagship, the MX Master, the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 is the ideal travel mouse. It can connect with up to three distinct devices with 2.4GHZ wireless technology or with Bluetooth, making it obvious why this mouse is renowned for having quick setup and surprisingly long battery life. Capable of extremely quick charging, in just 4 minutes the MX Anywhere 2 charges enough for an entire day. 

Your computer mouse lets you move the cursor (pointer) round the screen and then ‘click’ to start a program or begin writing in a particular place or open a menu to see what choices you have. All desktop computers come with a mouse, and you can use one on a laptop if you don’t like the touchpad that’s built into it.
Invented in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart, the computer mouse has developed over the years and now comes in a variety of designs. It’s called ‘mouse’ because it has a basic mouse shape and the cable that attaches it to the computer looks like a tail. When referring to the device in the plural, both ‘mice’ and ‘mouses’ are acceptable, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Mice were first made with two gear wheels to define direction and then with a ‘trackball’, all of which moved in contact with a surface. Today optical mice that use light to detect direction are more common. Mice can also be cordless, making them easier to move.
Computer mouse
For knowing properly about the use of  mouse, it is more necessary to knowing the mouse clicks.

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Last sprint stats

In your last sprint, you clicked 0 times during 0 seconds
Your average clicks per second was 0
At best you managed 0 clicks per second
This would have earned you 0 cookies
This would have boosted your cps by 0 (0%)

That pace would have earned you 0 cookies during frenzy (- worth cookies)
or 0 cookies during clicking frenzy (- worth cookies)
or 0 cookies during clicking frenzy while under frenzy (- worth cookies)
or 0 cookies during elder wrath (- worth cookies)
f you’re left-handed, you can use the opposite fingers. However, you can also usually change the preferences on your computer to swap which buttons do what.

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Step 4:  Try a double-click. This is done quite often on the left button. You have to click twice, as quickly as possible. The first click tells the computer that you are in a particular ‘window’, and the second click tells it that you’re selecting a button or link or whatever to do something in that window. If you click too slowly, the computer just thinks you’re telling it where you are again and again, so do click quickly.
Step 5: It’s time to practise. You’ll find some simple mouse exercises on the SeniorNet.org website. To reach them from here, place the cursor over the highlighted ‘simple mouse exercises’ above – this is known as a ‘link’ – and click the left button. Did you notice how the cursor turned into a little hand when it was over the link? That tells you that you can click on that word or phrase to go somewhere else on that website or on the internet as a whole.













































































































































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