A computer mouse is best described as:

A) A hardware device used to input a photographic image into the computer system.
B) A device that rolls on a hard, flat surface and controls the movement of the cursor, or pointer, on the screen.
C) A software device used to increase random-access memory in a computer system.
D) The one hardware device that can be used to organize, manage, and store data on a computer system.

B

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