shǔ biāo
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我用鼠标控制电脑。
wǒ yòng shǔbiǎo kòngzhì diànnǎo.
I use the mouse to control the computer.
鼠标坏了,我需要买一个新的。
shǔbiǎo huàile, wǒ xūyào mǎi yīgè xīn de.
The mouse is broken, I need to buy a new one.
请把鼠标移到屏幕的右上角。
qǐng bǎ shǔbiǎo yí dào píngmù de yòu shàng jiǎo.
Please move the mouse to the top right corner of the screen.
键盘 (jiǎnpán)
keyboard
触控板 (chùkòngbǎn)
touchpad
The Chinese word for "mouse" is 鼠标 (shǔbiāo), which literally means "mouse pointer". This term was coined in the early days of computing when the mouse was first introduced as a pointing device. The first character, 鼠 (shǔ), means "mouse" or "rat", while the second character, 标 (biāo), means "pointer" or "mark". Together, they form the compound word 鼠标 (shǔbiāo), which accurately describes the function of a mouse as a device that allows users to point and click on objects on a computer screen.It's worth noting that the term 鼠标 (shǔbiāo) is not the only word used to refer to a mouse in Chinese. In some regions, the word 老鼠 (lǎoshǔ), which literally means "old rat", is also used. However, 鼠标 (shǔbiāo) is the more common and widely accepted term.