The first computer mouse was invented in the early 1960s by Douglas Engelbart during his time at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California. Engelbart, often described as a ...
DPI, or dots per inch, is the measure of a computer mouse's sensitivity. The higher your DPI, the farther your on-screen cursor will move for every inch your move the mouse. This is why many ...
When we think of a "complete" computer, we often imagine one attached to various peripheral devices such as a mouse, keyboard, and speakers. Such peripheral devices play a vital role in modern-day ...
From the main Mouse Without Borders window, you can drag the computer icons to rearrange your PCs in line with how they appear in your physical space. For example, my desktop is to the left of my ...
The co-creator of the computer mouse, William English, has died aged 91. The engineer and inventor was born in 1929 in Kentucky and studied electrical engineering at university before joining the ...