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  2. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    For simple software, when the mouse starts to move, the software will count the number of "counts" or "mickeys" received from the mouse and will move the cursor across the screen by that number of pixels (or multiplied by a rate factor, typically less than 1). The cursor will move slowly on the screen, with good precision.

  3. Mouse button - Wikipedia

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    A mouse click is the action of pressing (i.e. 'clicking', an onomatopoeia) a button to trigger an action, usually in the context of a graphical user interface (GUI). “Clicking” an onscreen button is accomplished by pressing on the real mouse button while the pointer is placed over the onscreen button's icon.

  4. The Mouse Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Mouse Factory is an American syndicated television series produced by Walt Disney Productions and created by Ward Kimball, that ran from 1972 to 1973. [1] It showed clips from various Disney cartoons and movies, hosted by celebrity guests (credited as being "Mickey's Friend"), including Charles Nelson Reilly, [2] JoAnne Worley, Wally Cox, Johnny Brown, Phyllis Diller, [3] Joe Flynn ...

  5. Wii U GamePad - Wikipedia

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    The originally-unveiled Wii U GamePad prototype, featuring circle pads instead of analog sticks. During development of the Wii console, video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto incorporated the functionality of mobile phones, controllers, and automotive navigation systems while designing the Wii Remote, eventually producing a prototype that resembled a cell phone. [2]

  6. Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a basic point-and-click interface to move the player around and manipulate the game world, with player's perspective controlled by the mouse, although the game is also fully touchscreen operable on compatible operating systems. [8] Within each screen, the player is free to look around 360 degrees.

  7. Lifetime Supply - Wikipedia

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    Maria Mercedes Lara from Wet Paint rated the episode with 4.5/5 and said that the episode was "a refreshing start to the second half of Season 3 for the series." [ 3 ] JeffEightyOne from Ape Donkey said that "Lifetime Supply" is "maybe the best episode of MF in a long time."

  8. Amkette EvoTV - Wikipedia

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    EvoView - Is the user interface which allows customization of the home screen for applications, videos, and weblinks. [5] EvoRemote - is a feature packed remote control which has gathered much praise as being an intuitive and advanced method to interact with EvoTV and access all the features available on it. It comes with a touch sensitive ...

  9. Neocolonialism (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played using the mouse alone; the keyboard is not used except when chatting with other players in multi-player mode. Three to six people can play at once. The world is divided into eleven regions: Australia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, [2] India, Russia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, South America, Central America, and North ...