Chapter 31. Working with Mice, Keyboards, and Other Input Devices

In this chapter

Choosing an Input Device

Technically speaking, an input device is any device you use to move data into your Mac. Some input devices enable you to input data to create documents, images, movies, and so on. The other type of data input device enables you to control your Mac.

In the context of this chapter, the term input device refers to the essential devices you use to input data and to control ...

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