http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_mouse
(plural mice or mouses)
So, I guess, either :)
"Mice" and "mouses"
The fourth (current as of 2006) edition of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language endorses both computer mice and computer mouses as correct plural forms for computer mouse. The form mice, however, appears most commonly, while some authors of technical documents may prefer the form mouse devices. The plural mouses treats mouse as a "headless noun", as discussed in the English plural article.
2007-01-22 14:06:59
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answered by xo 2
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Hi. Most folks only use one mouse, so Mouse A and mouse B might work. The term comes from the way it looks, a body with a tail. I don't know where wireless mice come in :-)
2007-01-22 22:01:50
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answer #2
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answered by Cirric 7
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Mouses? Meece? Moose? Oops, mice is as correct as all the other terms.
2007-01-22 22:13:12
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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computer moses even though in the english dictonary states it should mice the computer mouse is an exseption
2007-01-22 22:07:29
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answered by kate315109 2
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It is mice, though I freak my niece out and call them meeces
2007-01-22 21:59:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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its mice
2007-01-27 00:42:43
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answered by Mayur 1
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meeces
2007-01-22 22:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Meeces!? :D
2007-01-22 22:35:21
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answered by ? 7
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