computer mouse
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Definition
- Noun:
- A hand-operated electronic device used to control the movement of a cursor or pointer on a computer screen. The user moves the device across a flat surface, and this motion is translated into corresponding movements on the screen, allowing for interaction with graphical user interfaces.
Usage
The term "computer mouse" is a compound noun. It is used to specify the input device for a computer, distinguishing it from the animal. It is typically used in singular or plural forms ("mice" or "mouses" are both accepted plurals in computing contexts, though "mice" is more common).
Examples
- Noun:
- I need to buy a new computer mouse; the left button on mine is broken.
- For graphic design, a high-precision computer mouse is essential.
- The cord of the computer mouse got tangled under the desk.
Advanced Usage
- "To right-click/left-click/double-click the mouse": These are standard verbs for interacting with a computer mouse.
- Right-click the mouse to open the context menu.
- "Mouse pointer/cursor": The on-screen icon (often an arrow) controlled by the mouse.
- Move the mouse pointer over the icon.
Variants and Related Words
- Mouse (n): The common, shortened form of "computer mouse."
- My wireless mouse needs new batteries.
- Trackball (n): A pointing device where the user rotates a stationary ball with their thumb or fingers to move the cursor.
- Input device (n): A broader category that includes the computer mouse, keyboard, scanner, etc.
Synonyms
- Pointing device: A more general term for any hardware used to control a cursor.
- Peripheral: A device connected to a computer to provide input or output.
Related Phrases
- Mouse pad/mat (n): A surface on which a computer mouse is moved.
- A good mouse pad improves tracking accuracy.
- Scroll wheel (n): The wheel on a mouse used for scrolling up and down on a page.
- Use the scroll wheel to navigate the long document.
Noun
- a hand-operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad
- a mouse takes much more room than a trackball