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The Unseen Drama of Your Mouse Clicks: How Clicking Really Annoys Your Computer (And What You Can Do About It)

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You know that satisfying feeling when you click your mouse and something actually happens on your screen? Well, your computer isn’t as thrilled about it. Every click sets off a chain reaction β€” a lot more chaos than you’d expect. Let’s break it down.

Act I: The Sudden Demand

The moment you click, your mouse sends an electrical signal to your computer, like yanking an alarm bell. The USB port acts as a middleman, shoving the signal towards the operating system. The CPU, like a frazzled manager, figures out how to handle this click among all the other tasks it’s juggling.

Technical Details:

  • Mouse sends an electrical signal through USB.
  • Signal interpreted as an interrupt request (IRQ) to the CPU.
  • CPU pauses, assesses priorities, and assigns the click.

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