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Any hardware component that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer. [CAD system]?s and Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) allow the user to control and provide data to the computer using physical "gestures" - point, click, and drag - typically by moving a hand-held mouse across the surface of the physical desktop and activating switches on the mouse. Movements of the pointing device are echoed on a graphical representation of a desktop on the screen by movements of the mouse pointer and other visual changes.
Any hardware component that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer as part of a WIMP interface. [CAD system]?s and Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) allow the user to control and provide data to the computer using physical "gestures" - point, click, and drag - typically by moving a hand-held mouse across the surface of the physical desktop and activating switches on the mouse. Movements of the pointing device are echoed on a graphical representation of a desktop on the screen by movements of the mouse pointer and other visual changes.

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This article (or an earlier version of it) contains material from FOLDOC, used with permission.
This article (or an earlier version of it) contains material from FOLDOC, used with permission.

Any hardware component that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer as part of a WIMP interface. [CAD system]?s and Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) allow the user to control and provide data to the computer using physical "gestures" - point, click, and drag - typically by moving a hand-held mouse across the surface of the physical desktop and activating switches on the mouse. Movements of the pointing device are echoed on a graphical representation of a desktop on the screen by movements of the mouse pointer and other visual changes.

While the most common pointing device by far is a mouse, other kinds include trackball, trackpad?, lightpen?, various kinds of [digitising tablet]?s which use a stylus?, and even a special "data glove" that translates the user's movements to computer gestures.


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