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Best mouse Jiggler for Windows

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what is the Best mouse Jiggler for Windows
A computer mouse is a hand-held pointed apparatus, which detects double movement relative to surface (plural mouse, rarely mousses). This motion is usually translated into a display point movement allowing the graphical user interface of a computer to be controlled smoothly.
The first show of a computer system-controlled mouse was held in 1968. Originally, Mice used two separate rings, one in the X-dimension and one in the Y, to track movement across a surface. The standard design then shifted to a surface rolling ball to detect movement. Most modern mouse uses non-moving parts optical sensors. Although all mice were originally connected via a cable to a computer, some modern mouses are cordless with short-term radio communication with the connected system.
In order to enable operations such as the selection of a menu item, computer mouses have one or more buttons in addition to moving the cursor. Mice often have other elements like touch surfaces and scrolling wheels, which allow for more dimensional control and input.

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what is the Best mouse Jiggler for Windows
A computer mouse is a hand-held pointed apparatus, which detects double movement relative to surface (plural mouse, rarely mousses). This motion is usually translated into a display point movement allowing the graphical user interface of a computer to be controlled smoothly.
The first show of a computer system-controlled mouse was held in 1968. Originally, Mice used two separate rings, one in the X-dimension and one in the Y, to track movement across a surface. The standard design then shifted to a surface rolling ball to detect movement. Most modern mouse uses non-moving parts optical sensors. Although all mice were originally connected via a cable to a computer, some modern mouses are cordless with short-term radio communication with the connected system.
In order to enable operations such as the selection of a menu item, computer mouses have one or more buttons in addition to moving the cursor. Mice often have other elements like touch surfaces and scrolling wheels, which allow for more dimensional control and input.

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