Mouse
pcA mouse is a peripheral input device used to interact with a computer system by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface.
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A mouse translates hand movement into signals that the computer can interpret through either wireless or wired connections. It typically includes buttons and a scroll wheel to facilitate user input commands. The mouse enhances precision and speed in navigating graphical user interfaces, significantly improving productivity in desktop computing environments.
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Logitech MX Master 3S features an 8000 DPI high-precision sensor for superior movement tracking.
This wireless mouse is commonly used in professional environments where precise cursor control is essential, such as graphic design and video editing.
Razer DeathAdder V2 uses a wired USB connection with an adjustable 20,000 DPI focus+ optical sensor.
This is predominantly used in gaming situations where high-speed response and accuracy are critical during gameplay.