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what is MOUS in IT/computering?


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Hi Evans, if I understood your question properly, the "mous"you are referring to is actually the "MOUS

E" which is a small external device connected to the computer and that helps you work with its hardware and software. You can easily use it because it is on the right of the keyboard and its shape recalls a mouse's.You can see it moving on your computer screen -desktop- as a small white arrow, whenever you move it with your hand; you have to press the left button on the mouse, when you need to work with some software and the right button when you need something from the hardware. The mouse has also got a tiny black button between the left and the right ones, which is to scroll the page down on the desktop. I hope to have been useful, I am not an IT expert, however! Best wishes Monica T.
 
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Hi Evans,


A Google search turned up this result:


Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification is the premier Microsoft desktop certification, a globally recognized standard for demonstrating desktop skills.

 

This should answer your question:

 This nationally recognized Microsoft Office Specialist (MOUS) online or classroom certification training program is comprehensive, practical and effective. The Comma Method of Microsoft Office® training was designed to meet the needs of college students, educators, administrators, and business professionals. This course uses real-life examples to teach the skills that employers want their employees to have.

The Microsoft Office® Specialist program is the only performance-based certification program approved by Microsoft to assess and validate computer skills using Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook. This online certificate program is only offered in partnership with major accredited colleges and universities.

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Maria J

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