Mouse is a pointing device that is used to enter data and commands into a computer other than the keyboard. The table is one of the furniture in the form of a flat surface which is supported by several feet. Country is a group of people who occupy a particular area and is organized by the state government that is legitimate, which generally have sovereignty. Who will win?
Mouse |
Mouse was first made in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart made of wood with a single button. The second model is equipped with 3 buttons. In 1970, Douglas Engelbart introduced the mouse to determine the position of the X-Y on the computer screen, the mouse is known as the X-Y Position Indicator (X-Y position indicator).
The most common form of Mouse has two primary buttons, respectively on the upper left and upper right that can be pressed. Generally equipped with a modern mouse scroll button that can be pressed as a third button. However, computer-based Macintosh computers typically use one-button mouse.
Mouse working with motion capture using touch the ball hard and flat surface. More modern mouse is not using the ball again, but using the optical beam to detect movement. In addition, some are already using wireless technology, both based radio, infrared rays, or bluetooth. Currently, the latest technology has enabled the mouse wear laser system, enabling resolutions up to 2,000 dots per inch (dpi) to 4,800 dots per inch. Mouse models typically is reserved for video game fans.
Table |
Table comes with a variety of shapes, height, and materials makers aimed at building design, style, and purpose of use. Usually the tables have a flat surface structure and a base consisting of a foot or more as the jib. For a table with one leg is usually used to decorate the dining room. As for the long tables are usually equipped with extra legs as support.
Country |
The word "state" is used to refer to some experts sovereign state. No special agreement regarding the number of countries in the world, because there are some countries that are still disputed sovereignty. There are a total of 206 countries, with 193 member states of the United Nations and 13 others whose sovereignty is disputed. Although it is not a sovereign country, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (which is incorporated in the United Kingdom) are examples of entities agreed and referred to as a country. Used other countries such as Bavaria (now part of Germany) and Piedmont (now part of Italy) will not be referred to as "country" in normal conditions, even though they never became an independent state in the past.