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It's not a virus in the mouse, it's a virus in the system. There's a kind of virus that locks the keyboard and mouse, and you get to.
Go ahead, there are a lot of antiviruses, and all of them are free.
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It won't get the virus, and your mouse should be out of power.
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Actually, it's not poisoning, it's the mouse that's wrong.
You go and change the mouse, if it's still even like this.
That's you. There is a problem with the port connecting the mouse.
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The mouse is an input device, and only the storage device can be poisoned.
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That's broken, the mouse is mechanical, and there is no memory chip involved.
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Mouse time based on layer 2**.
How can it be poisoned.
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It is impossible for the mouse to bring in computer viruses, because the mouse is an external connected device, does not have any software, only the relevant chip main control. Unless the developer writes the chip to a program that contains a virus, but the average developer doesn't do that.
A computer virus is a set of computer instructions or programs inserted by the compiler into a computer program that can destroy computer functions or data, affect the use of the computer, and can replicate itself. Computer viruses need to have a carrier to spread.
Computer viruses are transmissible, hidden, infectious, latent, excitable, expressive, or destructive. The life cycle of a computer virus: development period, infectious period, incubation period, attack period, discovery period, digestion period, and extinction period.
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Generally, no, but there are a few exceptions:
Black-hearted workshop, when making a mouse, write the virus in the mouse BIOS;
The mouse itself has onboard memory, and viruses may infect the mouse's configuration file and thus spread with the mouse if it is high enough;
The mouse uses a cloud configuration file (such as Razer's synapse), which is similar to the previous article, but in this case, it is not the mouse that is poisoned, but the corresponding configuration file of the mouse is poisoned, and the way is still through the network;
Basically, there are only a few possibilities, and the probability is very, very, very low, so generally speaking, the mouse is not considered a viral vector.
Of course, all of the above refers to electronic viruses, and if you are talking about biological pathogenic viruses, then you are talking about another matter.
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I've never heard of it, and I've never encountered it.
It is recommended to plug in the mouse and restart it, otherwise please replace the mouse.
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Your mouse is not with the speed control function, and then you adjust to the low speed without noticing.
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Ordinary mice do not have a storage device in them, so it is impossible to have viruses.
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Mouse poisoning is an unlikely event, perhaps because the mouse is not plugged in properly.
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Mice do not transmit computer viruses.
The virus needs to have a pathogen and a vector to spread. Neither the mouse nor the keyboard nor the monitor can be transmitted, and there is no carrier.
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No, the mouse is not a storage medium.
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Don't worry!
The mouse does not have the ability to store files, so it cannot be transmitted with the virus.
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It's possible that a mouse can spread viruses, because the wires of the mouse are conducting data, and you can use a mouse with a computer that has a virus
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If the mouse can transmit viruses, it is the ability to bring its own driver. If only wait for such a mouse to appear. The Martians also came.
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Of course not, because the mouse is not a storage medium and does not carry viruses, although rest assured.
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No, viruses are spread by things that have the ability to store files (such as CDs, USB flash drives), and the mouse does not have the ability to store files, so it will not carry viruses!
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The mouse is not infectious, but the mouse is infected, and you just need to stay away from the possibility of the mouse being infected.
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Hehe,I've never heard of a mouse that can transmit poison.,It's estimated that after the computer is developed, the mouse can be used as a USB flash drive.,Maybe it will.。
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If you use a mouse as a mouse, there is still a chance that it will carry the virus.
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Of course it won't pull.
Your question is like saying that masks can spread AIDS.
Viruses are generally infected through vulnerabilities in web pages and systems.
It is infected by devices with storage capacity.
So what you're saying is impossible to drop!!
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Which manufacturer produces the mouse pre-loaded with the virus. Maybe you will. If you say that those hackers have no heart to find your mouse when they put the virus, it is impossible, and if there is still your mouse, it is impossible for the whole company to use it!
If none of the above are there. I can guarantee that it is absolutely impossible for the mouse to carry the virus and then infect PC users all over the world.
Unless.
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No, only storage devices such as hard disks, USB drives, and optical discs can carry viruses.
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If the mouse can transmit viruses, then the keyboard can transmit even more.
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Of course not -
The mouse is just hardware, it does not store files, and naturally it cannot be infected
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No, there is no rom on the mouseYou can't bring the virus.
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I don't think so, or you're going to have a hard time!
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The mouse will not be poisoned, it may be broken, you can buy the mouse of Rapoo and Logitech, it is easier to use, and it is not expensive.
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It may be because of the keyboard, or the mouse is broken, and it is recommended to change the mouse.
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I haven't heard of it yet, and I haven't heard of it.
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The mouse is an external input device and does not spread viruses.
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