Chapter 20. Mice and Trackballs
Mice
and trackballs are members of a class
generically described as pointing devices. All
pointing devices have the same purpose—allowing you to move the
cursor (or pointer) around the screen and to click to select items or
perform other functions. A great variety of fiendishly clever
pointing devices are built into notebook computers, but nearly all
desktop systems use mice. Those few that don't use a
trackball, which is essentially a mouse turned on its back, with the
roller ball accessible.
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