MOUSE
By:Casey Thomas and Connor Croteau
Introduction
A Mouse is a computer pointing device. It controls the pointer that appears on the computer screen that I work on and the computer screen that most people work on. Surprisingly the first mouse was not made by Dell or Apple. It was used first by Apple but was first made by Douglas Englebert from Stanford University in 1964. Yet the first ball mouse was made by Xerox 1972.
Now mouses have gone as far as to be a persons eye and brain. Where a microchip is implanted in a parapeligic person's head. Instead of controlling a arm they can control a mouse pointer.
How To Break Your Mouse
Mouses can be broken in many simple ways. One of the many causes is the wrong connection of the mouse to the computer. If you have a USB mouse then it connects to a USB port and nothing else. Usually if the mouse fits in the whole then it is probably right but always look at you computer manual to see what kind of mouse connects to your computer. Also, mice are fragil. Do not throw against a wall, smash against ground or anything else, any strong force can disrupter the inside of the mouse, and do not cut the wire either causing shock and the obviously a broken mouse. Water or any other liquid could hurt the inside of the mouse.
How To Buy A Mouse
Mice can come in packages of home computers. A different kind of mouse is the one in a laptop already. It can by a pad that you scroll over. All places that sell computers will probably sell mice. Including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and any other electronic store is highly likely to have a Mouse to sell.
Rumble Mouse
Now if you want to get started in creating your own rumble mouse then must have at least a moderate understanding of circuts, circut board, transistors, electronic wires, how to connect electronic wires, and soldering. It is not impossible but very difficult for a beginner with little knowledge of the previous mentioned. To make it as basic as I can which gives it no justification but all do it anyway. You take apart a mouse in this case a ball mouse. You use a rumble back to attach to a transistor which then connects to the left clicker circut and then solder it all together. Test it and fit it all in the mouse. Yeah a lot more complicated than that. Especially that the person that made the instructions for this was a former enginner that almost electricuted himself working on this. I repeat not impossible but very difficult for a beginner.
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