History of Computers - The Mouse

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By Alec Winograd


The mouse is an input device moved by the computer's user to interact with the graphical interface. It is the tool most people use to interact with the computer swiftly and efficiently. It was in fact named a mouse because "the tail came out the end" (Englebart)[1]

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Overview

The computer mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Englebart, a researcher at the Stanford Research Institute. It was originally referred to as an X-Y Position Indicator for a System Display. [2] Thought invented in 1963, the computer mouse did not become widely used until the Apple Macintosh used it in 1984. When the mouse was first invented, there was no need for it because the early computer displays only showed text.[3]

Different Types of Mice

Roller Ball

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The roller ball mouse is one of the early, widely used designs. A ball is placed on the bottom of the mouse between three rollers inside. As the ball moves between the rollers, the computer determines how fast and in what direction the rollers move. The computer then moves the pointer accordingly. [2]

Optical

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The optical mouse was first introduced in 1999 by Agilent Technologies. The optical mouse shines an LED(light emitting diode) on the surface it is placed and takes thousand of pictures per second to determine speed and position. Some benefits of and optical mouse are it does not use any moving parts(the mouse will not get stuck or sticky like a roller ball) and it provides a smoother, more precise movement of the pointer.[4]

Significance

The mouse is an extremely important addition to computers. Invented in 1963, it is the the primary way to interact with an optical interface such as Windows XP. For the people that do not know a lot about computers, it is the only way to efficiently interact with the computer. The mouse is essential and actively used in computer gaming. The mouse allows for quick, easy interacting with the computer.

References

  1. http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa081898.htm
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.computerhope.com/help/mouse.htm
  3. http://www.howstuffworks.com/mouse.htm
  4. http://www.tech-faq.com/optical-mouse.shtml

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