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There are three main types of hard disk drives: internal hard drives, external hard drives, and solid state drives. Internal hard drives are installed inside desktop and laptop computers, external hard drives are portable storage devices that connect to computers via USB or Thunderbolt, and solid state drives have no moving parts and offer faster read/write speeds than traditional hard disk drives.
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Mouse

There are three main types of hard disk drives: internal hard drives, external hard drives, and solid state drives. Internal hard drives are installed inside desktop and laptop computers, external hard drives are portable storage devices that connect to computers via USB or Thunderbolt, and solid state drives have no moving parts and offer faster read/write speeds than traditional hard disk drives.
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Types of Mouse

and
Mouse Connectors
What is a mouse?
A mouse is a device that controls
the movement of the cursor
(pointer) on a computers display
screen.
What is a mouse?
Scroll button

Left button

Right button
Who invented the mouse?
It was invented by Douglas Engelbart
of Stanford Research Center in 1963
and then pioneered by Xerox in the
1970s. This invention came as a
major breakthrough in computer
ergonomics.
Types of Mouse Connectors
A. Bus Mouse
The first type of mouse was connected to the
PC by the use of a bus, so it was actually
being referred to as the bus mouse. It was
used in the early days of the IBM-compatible
personal computers.
It connected to the PC through a specialized
bus interface implemented via an ISA add-in
card. It was superseded by the serial mouse.
Types of Mouse Connectors
A. Bus Mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors

ISA mouse adapter


for connecting the
bus mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors
B. Serial Mouse
The serial mouse was connected to the computer via
the serial port. A serial port is a physical
communication interface through which information
is transferred in and out of the computer bit by bit.
The serial port is a D-type 9 pin male port (DB9M) at
the back of the motherboard. Its corresponding
connector must then be a female connector for them
to mate correctly. The serial mouse is obsolete.
Types of Mouse Connectors
Serial Mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors
Serial Port

Serial port used by


the serial mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors
C. PS/2 Mouse
The PS/2 mouse is connected to the PS/2 port (green in
colour). The PS/2 mouse connector is a 6-pin mini-din
connector designed in 1987. It superseded the serial
connectors. Its name is derived from the IBM's personal
systems/2 series of personal computers, which were
introduced in 1987.
This PS/2 mouse port first featured in these PS/2 systems
and continued being used in newer designs even after the
PS/2 systems were no longer in production. The colour code
for the PS/2 port for most computers is usually green.
Types of Mouse Connectors
The PS/2 Mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors
The PS/2 Ports

PS/2 Ports, green for


mouse and purple
for keyboard
Types of Mouse Connectors
D. USB Mouse
The physical shape and appearance of the USB
mouse is similar to the others. The only difference is
the connector that connects to a USB port on the
back of your PC.
The USB ports support hot plugging where you
connect or remove a device without turning off your
computer. It also supports daisy chaining where you
can connect 127 USB devices in a single port
through the use of a USB hub.
Types of Mouse Connectors
D. The USB Mouse
Types of Mouse Connectors
D. The USB Ports
Types of Mouse Connectors
Wireless Mouse
Direction:
Answers only.
1-4. Name the four
(4) types of mouse
in their proper
sequence.
5. Who invented
the mouse?
6-8. List down the
four (4) mouse
connectors.
9. What is the color
of the PS2 Port for
mouse?
10. How many USB
devices can be
connected in daisy
chaining using a USB
hub?
11. A _______is a
physical communication
interface through which
information is transferred
in and out of the
computer bit by bit.
12. What year was
the mouse invented?
13. A ______ is a device
that controls the
movement of the cursor
(pointer) on a computers
display screen.
14-15. Name the 2
buttons of the
mouse?
1-4. Name the four (4) types of
mouse in their proper sequence.

1.Bus Mouse
2.Serial Mouse
3.USB Mouse
4.Wireless Mouse
5. Who invented the
mouse?
Douglas Engelbart
6-8. List down the four (4)
mouse connectors.(in order)
6. ISA Mouse Adapter
7. Serial Port
8. USB Port
9. USB Receiver
10. How many USB
devices can be
connected in daisy
chaining using a USB
hub? 127
11. A serial port is a
physical communication
interface through which
information is transferred
in and out of the
computer bit by bit.
12. What year was
the mouse invented?
1963
13. A mouse is a device
that controls the
movement of the cursor
(pointer) on a computers
display screen.
14-15. Name the 2
buttons of the mouse?
14. Left button
15. Right button
14-15. Name the 2
buttons of the mouse?
14. Left button
15. Right button
Assignment:
1. What is a hard disk
drive?
2. What are the types of
hard disk drives?

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