How Does a Mouse Work?

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A brief simplified description of how a computer mouse works.

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Engineering is amazing, most people can't see or wonder how much complexity is involved even to do basic of things

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I’m here because of your explanation do computer components. Seriously your stuff is great and has helped me gain a greater understanding of my computer. Seriously you deserve more subs.

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Wow, I'm really happy with this explanation, this is gonna save me from failing my computer science test

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I've learned so much about computers from your videos, I never knew where to get started but here it is. Thank you for making these!

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Very good video. Not a single unnecessary word said. Not stretched to 10 minutes to monetize. Deserves more views.

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So for the first time ever I watched an entire playlist on YouTube. Your videos are amazing. Cheers.

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finally something that takes more pictures than a college girl

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Thank you so much! Software is my thing, it came easy, but I never could understand hardware. But now with your amazing explanations its so clear to me! Barely any hard terminology, and when there is you explain it in a way that anyone can understand! Thank you so much! Please keep making these videos! Keep up whatever you're doing, because it's amazing!


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One of best channel i have ever seen for computers

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Hi H3vtux, your videos are interesting and smoothly provide information about whatever you're talking about which is why i like your videos so much. I think your next video should be about how IP's work. I saw in your "How the internet works" video you briefly went over it but i feel that there is much more to it (for example the different classes and how bits join into those classes). I feel that if you make this video it will also answer allot of peoples questions. Thanks for the quality content.

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This is a comprehensive video that mouse makers don't want people like you to know

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A in depth video of how a graphics card works

Colby
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This guy is awesome, totally deserves more subs

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So... there’s a tiny mini computer in a mouse.

deltazeta
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You broke this down nice and simply. Thanks!

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Educational, helpful, and without bs. Love it!

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Excellent video, thanks for that. Joe Satriani was one of my main music influences growing up, so it's cool to see you have made videos about his music.
 
It would be really good if you could explain wireless signals and, in particular, what the signal really is. For example, is it micro sound-waves (airwaves), electrical magnetic flux, or something completely different.
Along with this, it would be interesting to know how airwaves work in radio signals. For example, if two radio stations transmitted the same song at exactly the same time, what would be the difference between the signal data streaming across each frequency band - how is each band separated yet still able to transmit the same information/song.
 
- How do wireless, and radio, signals go through walls?
- Does the frequency of a wireless transmission get lower in pitch/frequency the further it travels (like audio waves do)?
- How does sound/audio go through walls, and why does a sound get muffled when going through walls?
- Do wireless signal transmissions get muffled when going through walls? If so, how does the receiver deal with muffled signals?
- Are wireless signals affected by wind?
- Does light have any effect on wireless signals?
- If I receive a photo over a wireless signal, how is the information in the photo converted to frequency waves, making it able to be transmitted/sent?
- Is 'binary' used in wireless data transmission?
- Is it possible to create a space which is shielded from all wireless signals?

Thanks.

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that's so fascinating!
i thought it scanned for ripples, dents or marks on the surface it was on with lasers of some kind and made a kind of 3d map of the surface and as you moved it would see and copy the movement with the mouse cursor.
as a kid though i thought that using a mouse with squared paper under it would work better (cus ya know it's marked all over with squares and would make tracking easier) but it made it worse.
i only realised now, years later, that it made it worse because the paper was a perfect grid and it made it harder for the mouse to make precise calculations of each movement. xD

thank you for explaining btw! you're very good at it.

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I can't believe I made it to 20 without knowing how a mouse worked. I mean, honestly, they're EVERYWHERE. How did I never question how or why they worked?

ashurean
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make this guy a millionare already. bro explains everthing in jus a fuking minute. this dude is hella cool

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