> Thanks for all the replies. My notes are at home, from memory > here are the > seemingly reliable bits: > > The mouse was probably developed by Englebart at SRI in the mid 60's > (1965?). Someone said it was a cheap replacement for the lightpen which > had been in use for some time. By 1968 there were references to > it elsewhere. <snip> Has it been mentioned that the original mouse was made out of wood? -- Juha -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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