Computer mice are omnipresent PC companions, but prolonged use of a traditional mouse can lead to tired, strained wrists and hands. To combat this, consider a venerable, more ergonomic peripheral: the ...
Ever wondered how the computer mouse got its name? Back in 1963, Douglas Engelbart of Stanford Research Institute gave this nomenclature to a computer pointing device that had a cord attached to its ...
If it had been up to Douglas Engelbart, his invention would have been called the "X-Y position indicator for a display system.” That's how the man who designed the mouse described what he'd made in ...
Douglas Engelbart of the Stanford Research Institute is largely credited as the inventor of the computer mouse. His research on the mouse and making interacting with computers easier began in the ...
Inspired by films, geometric forms, shape and photography, this type designer is keen to experiment, even going as far to draw with a 90s computer mouse.
Currently engaged in an escalating prank war with a co-worker (emphasis on good clean fun), and my intended next salvo is to replace their conventional grey-black pointing device with something a ...