mus musculu

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mus musculus
house mouse: brownish-gray Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide
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mouse
To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around)
To close the mouth of a hook by a careful binding of marline or wire

Captain Higgins moused the hook with a bit of marline to prevent the block beckets from falling out under slack.

A point and draw device that, when moved across a level surface in a particular distance and direction, causes the same movement of the cursor on the screen
A mouse is a device that is connected to a computer. By moving it over a flat surface and pressing its buttons, you can move the cursor around the screen and do things without using the keyboard
A pointing device that controls input by moving a cursor or other figure on the screen Normally, the user points to an object on the screen and then presses a button on the mouse to indicate her selection
To watch for and catch mice
To watch for or pursue anything in a sly manner; to pry about, on the lookout for something
A "pointing" device used to make menu selections or position the cursor for other purposes Once the pointer is positioned, a key on the mouse is "clicked" to make the menu selection
A mouse is a computer input device that controls the movement of the cursor on the screen to make selections and to perform operations
In computer parlance a mouse can be both the physical object moved around to control a pointer on the screen, and the pointer itself Unlike the animal, the proper plural of computer mouse is "mouses"
A hardware device that you use to communicate with windows and icons You move the mouse to move the cursor on the screen, and you press its buttons to initiate operations An optical mouse must always be on the mouse pad for the IRIS to interpret its movements; a mechanical mouse works on any clean, flat surface
The device that enables you to point to and click or drag objects to select and act upon them instead of having to use the keyboard Unlike a typical Macintosh, a typical mpouse for a PC has two buttons Although the left button is used for most functions, "right-clicking" (pressing the right mouse button) can enable you to perform alternate functions
to go stealthily or furtively; " stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
A pointing device that lets you move the cursor on-screen Mice (not "mouses") are used in conjunction with GUIs
A commonly used pointing device that contains one or more buttons with which a user can interact with a computer system For example, using a mouse button, a user can select objects or choices, initiate actions, or directly manipulate objects
Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridæ
To tear, as a cat devours a mouse
A mouse is a small device with a ball on the bottom As you move the mouse across a surface, the ball turns, turning receptors inside the mouse These receptors send signals to the computer which cause a pointer or cursor on screen to move in a way which corresponds to the direction and speed the mouse was moved (Try turning the mouse backward- away from the computer- and moving it ) There are also optical mouses, that track the motion of the mouse by reflecting light off of a special mouse pad
A device which allows a computer user to move the screen cursor or pointer A mouse usually has one or more buttons on top, a ball on the bottom and a cable connecting the mouse to the computer Movement of the mouse causes a relative change in cursor location Clicking the button causes a screen item or command to be selected See also: mouse (Webopedia)
Perhaps the smallest piece of the computerís visible hardware, the mouse is attached to the computer via a port and is used, like the keyboard, to pass the userís instructions to the computer Its most basic functions are to allow us to point at an area on the screen and activate screen buttons or applications with clicks of the mouse buttons, and to select text in a block (by dragging the mouse) It is also a way of accessing certain menus (try clicking the right button when certain programmes are open) Left-handed users can easily swap the functions of the two main mouse buttons by adapting the computerís set up