Technology in Action- IntroductoryThis book was designed to spark reader interest by covering practical concepts that they want to learn (such as setting up a wireless network in their home) while giving background information (such as how networks function) for those interested in exploring topics deeper. This book covers the parts of the computer, tips on using the Internet, application software, system software, networking and security, and mobile computing. For anyone who uses a computer in his or her personal or professional life. |
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... mouse , shown in Figure 2.6b , is basically a traditional mouse that has been turned on its back . The rollerball sits on top or on the side of the mouse and you move the ball with your fingers , allowing the mouse to remain sta ...
... mouse , shown in Figure 2.6b , is basically a traditional mouse that has been turned on its back . The rollerball sits on top or on the side of the mouse and you move the ball with your fingers , allowing the mouse to remain sta ...
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... mouse . ( b ) With a touchpad like the one on this keyboard , you control the pointer by moving your finger across the pad . The buttons at the bottom of the keyboard are used for right and left clicks of the mouse . Touchpad b mouse ...
... mouse . ( b ) With a touchpad like the one on this keyboard , you control the pointer by moving your finger across the pad . The buttons at the bottom of the keyboard are used for right and left clicks of the mouse . Touchpad b mouse ...
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... mouse , but you can also find opti- cal mice , trackball mice , and wireless mice . In a trackball mouse , the rollerball sits on top of the mouse and you move the ball with your fingers . An optical mouse uses an internal sensor or ...
... mouse , but you can also find opti- cal mice , trackball mice , and wireless mice . In a trackball mouse , the rollerball sits on top of the mouse and you move the ball with your fingers . An optical mouse uses an internal sensor or ...
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