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  3. Spinning pinwheel - Wikipedia

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    Problems with the virtual memory system—such as slow paging caused by a spun-down hard disk or disk read-errors—will cause the wait cursor to appear across multiple applications, until the hard disk and virtual memory system recover. Instruments is an application that comes with the Mac OS X Developer Tools. Along with its other functions ...

  4. Apple pointing devices - Wikipedia

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    Apple USB Mouse – A revised version of the white Pro Mouse – note how this mouse has white hand grips on the side, which differentiates it from the original pro mouse which had clear grips. In a move away from the bold colors of the iMac and in a return to the styling of the traditional mouse design, Apple discontinued the USB Mouse in July ...

  5. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    A computer mouse with the most common features: two buttons (left and right) and a scroll wheel (which can also function as a button when pressed inwards) A typical wireless computer mouse. A computer mouse (plural mice, also mouses) [nb 1] is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface

  6. Mouse button - Wikipedia

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    One-button mouse Three-button mouse Five-button ergonomic mouse. A mouse button is an electric switch on a computer mouse which can be pressed (“clicked”) to select or interact with an element of a graphical user interface. Mouse buttons are most commonly implemented as miniature snap-action switches (micro switches).

  7. Sudden Motion Sensor - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, Apple has included the system in all of their non-SSD portable systems (since October 2006), now the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. With a triaxial accelerometer , the shock detector detects sudden acceleration , such as when the computer is dropped, and prepares the relatively fragile hard disk drive mechanism for impact.

  8. Typing - Wikipedia

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    In the same study, when the group was divided into "fast", "moderate" and "slow" groups, the average speeds were 40 wpm, 35 wpm, and 23 wpm respectively. An average professional typist reaches 50 to 80 wpm, while some positions can require 80 to 95 wpm (usually the minimum required for dispatch positions and other typing jobs), and some ...

  9. iPadOS 13 - Wikipedia

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    Mouse and Trackpads are now supported; Fixes a bug that caused Viewfinder in Camera to appear black; Fixes a bug that caused messages in Mail to appear out of order; Fixes a bug that caused abnormally low quality music to be streamed from Apple Music; Adds punctuation symbols to the Burmese keyboard; Fixes a sandbox escape