How does a computer mouse work?
How does a computer mouse work? The mouse sensor reads the movement of the mouse on the surface and transmits this information to the electronic board. Which processes this data and determines how the cursor should move on the screen.
The mouse buttons are also connected to an electronic board that monitors their pressing and transmits a signal to the computer.
A scroll wheel is usually also connected to an electronic board and transmits signals to allow the user to scroll up and down pages.
All these components work together to allow users to manipulate the cursor on the screen and perform various operations on the computer.
Typically, a mouse connects to a computer via a USB port or wirelessly using Bluetooth or other wireless technology
When the user moves the mouse, the sensor reads the change in movement and transmits this information to the electronic board. Which converts it into digital data that can be recognized by a computer. The computer processes this data and determines the new position of the cursor on the screen.
When the user presses a button, the electronic board receives the signal and sends it to the computer. The computer interprets this signal and executes the appropriate command, for example, opens a file or program.
The scroll wheel is also connected to the electronic board
When the user turns the wheel, the sensor reads the change in movement and transmits this information to the electronic board. Which transmits the signal to the computer. The computer interprets this signal and scrolls to the corresponding page or list.
All of these mouse components work together to allow users to work efficiently with their computer and perform various tasks.









