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The computer mouse is the main interaction device for graphical user interfaces. Many attempts have been made to replace it or render it obsolete, ranging from more ergonomically shaped designs to pen-like devices or touch screens. While the latter have opened up the way for completely new interaction designs mainly on mobile devices, PC and laptop users still prefer the computer mouse as a pointing...
Most modern keyboard-based computer systems cannot be operated without pointing devices such as mice, trackballs or touch interfaces. They hence have two input modes: keyboard and pointing. A pointing device's purpose is to convey the user's focus of attention to the computer in order to connect actions like clicking or moving the mousepointer to specific areas of the display such as buttons or input...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.