
Navigating and clicking icons are made easy using the familiar desktop rodent, the mouse. Not so long ago, only specially trained scientists could operate a computer. However, this all changed when user-friendly devices such as the mouse was invented. When Douglas Engelbart patented his wooden mouse prototype in 1970 he probably had not imagined the revolutionary impact of his invention to the information age. The computer mouse and other innovations such as computer windows have made it possible for computers to be used by almost everybody without necessitating special training. The most recent evolution of the computer mouse is its being
wireless. Wireless mouse is a Bluetooth-based
technology which uses optical signals. Both MacIntosh and Microsoft have their own versions of the wireless rodent.
Like any other developing technology, WiFi or wireless fidelity computer networks have certain promise and certain glitches. Wireless network technology has expanded the area of computer connectivity and work efficiency as well as communication capabilit
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