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The mouse has a small, red LED that bounces light off that surface onto a CMOS sensor, The CMOS sensor sends each image to a DPS, the DSP, operating at 18 MIPS (million instructions per second), is able to detect patterns in the images and see how those patterns have moved since the previous image. Based on the change in patterns over a sequence of images, the DSP determines how far the mouse has moved and sends the corresponding coordinates to the computer. The computer moves the cursor on the screen based on the coordinates received from the mouse. This happens hundreds of times each second, making the cursor appear to move very smoothly.
Optical mice have several advantages over wheeled mice:
1. No moving parts means less wear and a lower chance of failure.
2. There's no way for dirt to get inside the mouse and interfere with the tracking sensors.
3. Increased tracking resolution means smoother response.
4. They don't require a special surface, such as a mouse pad.
It's all up to your personal preference! There is no right or wrong answer, only what suits your life better.
A wired mouse offers you reliability. Unlike a wireless mouse, a wired mouse will almost always work You plug the mouse in, it works, and you're off to the races - there are no wireless signals you need to worry about. Unlike a wireless mouse, a wired mouse doesn't require batteries to operate, since it's powered by the cable attached to the computer.
A wireless mouse offers the freedom to use the mouse just about anywhere you want to: you're not limited by the length of your cable. Plus, you're not going to get trapped in a mess of USB cables.