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Τι (ποιος) είναι mouse port - ορισμός

INTERFACE FOR CONNECTING COMPUTER PERIPHERALS
PS/2 keyboard; PS/2 mouse; PS/2 bus; Ps/2 mouse; Ps2 connector; Mouse and keyboard connector; Keyboard and mouse connector; PS/2 connector; PS/2 interface; PS2 port; Draft:PS2 port
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  • Keyboard with non-standard colored PS/2 connector (orange)
  • Bus powered PS/2 female-to-USB adapter

Port (computer networking)         
COMMUNICATIONS ENDPOINT IN A COMPUTER'S HOST OPERATING SYSTEM
Port numbers; TCP port; Computer port (software); TCP and UDP port; Networking port; Tcp and udp port; Port status; Tcp port; UDP ports; TCP and UDP ports; Port numbering; TCP Port; Network ports; Network port; IP port; Internet port; Port number; Communication port; Port (network); Port 8080
In computer networking, a port is a number assigned to uniquely identify a connection endpoint and to direct data to a specific service. At the software level, within an operating system, a port is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or a type of network service.
port number         
COMMUNICATIONS ENDPOINT IN A COMPUTER'S HOST OPERATING SYSTEM
Port numbers; TCP port; Computer port (software); TCP and UDP port; Networking port; Tcp and udp port; Port status; Tcp port; UDP ports; TCP and UDP ports; Port numbering; TCP Port; Network ports; Network port; IP port; Internet port; Port number; Communication port; Port (network); Port 8080
Arc Mouse         
  • A computer mouse with the most common features: two buttons (left and right) and a scroll wheel (which also functions as a button)
  • A typical wireless computer mouse
  • Apple Macintosh Plus]] mice: beige mouse (left), platinum mouse (right), 1986
  • Computer mice built between 1986 and 2007
  • Xerox Alto mouse
  • A vertical mouse
  • Hawley Mark II Mice from the Mouse House
  • HP-HIL Mouse from 1984
  • [[Logitech G5]] [[laser mouse]] designed for games, with adjustable weights (on left)
  • A Logitech G402 gaming mouse, with multiple additional buttons
  • Mechanical mouse, shown with the top cover removed. The scroll wheel is gray, to the right of the ball.
  • A Microsoft wireless [[Arc Mouse]], marketed as "travel-friendly" and foldable but otherwise operated exactly like other 3-button wheel-based optical mice
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  • quadrature]] convey X-direction motion, while YA and YB convey Y-dimension motion; here the pointer (cursor) is shown drawing a small curve.
  • Razer]] Mouse with additional buttons
  • Keyboard with roller bar mouse
  • The Engelbart mouse
  • [[Sega Dreamcast]] mouse
  • Rollkugelsteuerung}} ''RKS 100-86'' from 1968
  • Rollkugel}} ''RKS 100-86'' showing the ball
  • A USB connector soon superseded the [[PS/2]] keyboard and computer mouse connectors shown above.
  • A computer mouse is named for its resemblance to the rodent.
HAND-HELD DEVICE USED TO MOVE A POINTER ON A COMPUTER DISPLAY
Mouse (computer); Left click; Middle click; Serial Mouse; Cordless mouse; The first computer mouse; Mini computer mouse; Computer mice; Optomechanical Mouse; Wireless mouse; Mouse (computers); Wireless optical mouse; Mice computer; Serial mouse; Micro track mouse; Tiltwheel; Tilt wheel; Tilt-wheel; Camera mouse; Mouse dpi; Mouseballs; Mouses; Mouse input; Optomechanical mouse; Mouse (hardware); Mechanical mouse; Mouse (Computing); Mouse (device); Ball mouse; Computer Mouse; 3d mouse; Rightclick; Mouse computer; Mouseball; Gaming mouse; 3D mouse; Gaming mice; AEG-Telefunken Rollkugel RKS 100-86; Telefunken Rollkugel RKS 100-86; Rollkugel RKS 100-86; RKS 100-86; Telefunken RKS 100-86; SIG 100; SIG 100-86; Telefunken SIG 100-86; Sichtgerät SIG 100; Sichtgerät SIG 100-86; Telefunken Sichtgerät SIG 100; Telefunken Sichtgerät SIG 100-86; TR 86; Telefunken Rechner TR 86; TR 440; Telefunken Rechner TR 440; Rollkugel (mouse device); X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System; X-Y position indicator for a display system; X-Y Position Indicator; X-Y position indicator; Mouse acceleration; Middle-click; SpaceBall; 🖯; 🖰; Mouse (computing); 🖱; USB mouse; Vertical mouse; 3D computer mouse; Ergonomic mouse; History of the computer mouse; 3D pointing device; Comp. mouse; Telefunken mouse; Rollkugel mouse; Mallebrein mouse; Engelbart mouse; Alto mouse; Xerox Alto mouse; Xerox Star mouse; Star mouse; Lilith mouse; Logitech mouse; Mouse Systems mouse; Roller bar mouse; NLS mouse; ARC mouse; Augmentation Research Center mouse; ON-Line System mouse; Rollkugel (mouse); Rollkugel (computer mouse); Telefunken Rollkugelsteuerung RKS 100-86; Telefunken Rollkugel-Steuerung RKS 100-86; Rollkugelsteuerung RKS 100-86; Rollkugel-Steuerung RKS 100-86; Rollkugelsteuerung (computer mouse); Rollkugelsteuerung (mouse); Rollkugelsteuerung (mouse device); Rollkugel-Steuerung (computer mouse); Rollkugel-Steuerung (mouse); Rollkugel-Steuerung (mouse device); German mouse; German computer mouse; American computer mouse; Rolling-ball mouse; Rolling ball mouse; Rollkugel code; Mouse controller
The Arc Mouse is a family of portable computer mice produced by Microsoft. A mobile mouse, the device has evolved over a number of years, including special editions designed to coordinate with the company's Surface family of computers.

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PS/2 port

The PS/2 port is a 6-pin mini-DIN connector used for connecting keyboards and mice to a PC compatible computer system. Its name comes from the IBM Personal System/2 series of personal computers, with which it was introduced in 1987. The PS/2 mouse connector generally replaced the older DE-9 RS-232 "serial mouse" connector, while the PS/2 keyboard connector replaced the larger 5-pin/180° DIN connector used in the IBM PC/AT design. The PS/2 keyboard port is electrically and logically identical to the IBM AT keyboard port, differing only in the type of electrical connector used. The PS/2 platform introduced a second port with the same design as the keyboard port for use to connect a mouse; thus the PS/2-style keyboard and mouse interfaces are electrically similar and employ the same communication protocol. However, unlike the otherwise similar Apple Desktop Bus connector used by Apple, a given system's keyboard and mouse port may not be interchangeable since the two devices use different sets of commands and the device drivers generally are hard-coded to communicate with each device at the address of the port that is conventionally assigned to that device. (That is, keyboard drivers are written to use the first port, and mouse drivers are written to use the second port.)