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Billy Hix
Professor, Motlow College

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Mice

This is the story of a mouse with a tail and a mouse without! Both these mice have their tails of course.

Here is how a wireless - tailless mouse works...

You will have a special mouse and keyboard. Unlike a mouse with a cable, it will have a small radio transmitter built into it and batteries which will periodically need to be changed. You also will need to have a receiver unit that will plug into a USB port on your PC. Windows XP knows how to communicate to these units as soon as you plug them iin.

It really helps untangle the mess of wires that are usually associated with a PC. And this is an easy upgrade that you can purchase at anytime.

However, if you choose to keep the tail, that will work also. I'm sure our little buddies here would agree.

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