Abstract
This disclosure relates to the field of creating a mechanism for the priority use of a PC mouse which enables a parent or teacher to take control of the mouse pointer on a child or students PC. In Special Education we run across issues such as involuntary hand movements, button presses, and incorrect actions performed by students during a lesson. Many teachers find little hacks around some of the issues. However, none of the solutions solve the whole stack of problems. We aim to solve that.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "Mouse that creates a trust relationship with a pc so if any other mice are detected and attempting to be used while the primary mouse is active then only the primary mouse is recognized.", Technical Disclosure Commons, (April 03, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/6850