المادة | بلاستيك |
نوع التوصيل | لاسلكي |
نظام التشغيل | ويندوز |
وزن المنتج | 120 g |
اسم اللون | أسود |
طريقة التتبع | ليزر |
طول المنتج | 10 cm |
ارتفاع المنتج | 3 cm |
عرض/عمق المنتج | 5.5 cm |
القوة الكهربائية | 0 W |
سمات | بدون لمس, مفاتيح ميكانيكية, مسند لراحة اليد |
الطقم يتضمن | Wireless Trackball Mouse |
توافق الماركة | Intel |
محتويات العلبة | Wireless Trackball Mouse |
رقم الموديل | 910-005178 |
اسم الموديل | Ergo Plus |
عدد القطع | 1 |
الميزات الأساسية
- ماوس ببكرة تتبع لإجراء حركات دقيقة ومتقنة
- مزودة بثمانية أزرار قابلة للتعديل لتنفيذ الأوامر المتكررة بلمسةٍ واحدة
- توفر اتصال لاسلكي وبلوتوث لتخصيص إعداد كمبيوترك المكتبي
نظرة عامةA computer mouse is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface of a computer. The first public demonstration of a mouse controlling a computer system was in 1968. Mice originally used two separate wheels to track movement across a surface: one in the X-dimension and one in the Y. Later, the standard design shifted to utilize a ball rolling on a surface to detect motion. Most modern mice use optical sensors that have no moving parts. Though originally all mice were connected to a computer by a cable, many modern mice are cordless, relying on short-range radio communication with the connected system. In addition to moving a cursor, computer mice have one or more buttons to allow operations such as the selection of a menu item on a display. Mice often also feature other elements, such as touch surfaces and scroll wheels, which enable additional control and dimensional input. There are many types of mouse: Optical mouse, wireless mouse, mechanical mouse, trackball mouse. A computer mouse is a handheld hardware input device that controls a cursor in a GUI and can move and select text, icons, files, and folders. For desktop computers, the mouse is placed on a flat surface such as a mouse pad or a desk and is placed in front of your computer. The picture to the right is an example of a desktop computer mouse with two buttons and a wheel. The mouse was originally known as the X-Y position Indicator for a display system and was invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1963 while working at Xerox PARC. However, due to Alto’s lack of success, the first widely used application of the mouse was with the Apple Lisa computer.