An earlier mouse that plugged into an expansion card in the PC. In the 1980s, most mice used a serial connection; however, a bus mouse was occasionally used to free up a serial port for another ...
A mouse that plugs into the serial port on a PC. Serial mice used to be the most common type, but were replaced by mice that use the PS/2 and USB ports. Contrast with bus mouse. See mouse. THIS ...
The USB port which first appeared on our computers some time in the mid-1990s has made interfacing peripherals an easy task, save for the occasional upside down connector. But in the days before USB ...
The USB port which first appeared on our computers some time in the mid-1990s has made interfacing peripherals an easy task, save for the occasional upside down connector. But in the days before USB ...
I've got a USB mouse (MS) that came with a USB to PS/2 converter. It works fine hooked up to a PS/2 port. I run it through a KVM switch that is PS/2 and not USB so this is necessary. One of the boxen ...
I really appreciate the offers of help, folks. When I went to take pics today, I found a replacment mouse had been deployed - apparently the chief engineer found one.<BR><BR>-Tom the Melaniephile ...
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