If you use your computer on a regular basis, you may be wondering about the difference between an optical mouse and a laser mouse. Both types of technology have essentially replaced the ball and rollers first used on analog mice. However, choosing between an optical mouse and a laser mouse is most often a matter of personal preference and your technology budget.
An optical mouse is a computer mouse which uses digital image processing technology to track the position of your cursor on the screen. In fact, an optical mouse includes a tiny camera that is able to take an astonishing 1,500 pictures per second. Optical mice are also quite beneficial in that they are easy to maintain and have no moving parts that are prone to failure.
In most cases, an optical mouse is a plug and play device that requires no special software for installation. One of the main advantages of optical mice is that they require no mouse pad. An optical mouse will work even if run on a surface that is not entirely ... more.
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