1st Mouse Review
The inaugural mouse was a study in functional minimalism.
Here are some interesting facts about the first mouse: 1st mouse
In the early 1960s, computer interaction was a cumbersome process. Users had to type complex commands to interact with machines, and there was no intuitive way to navigate graphical user interfaces. That was until Douglas Engelbart and his team at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) introduced the first mouse in 1964. The inaugural mouse was a study in functional minimalism
The audience of 1,000 computer professionals witnessed a paradigm shift. No one had ever seen a cursor move fluidly in two dimensions under hand control. The mouse, then called a “bug” (SRI later changed the name due to the negative connotation of computer bugs), was the star. That was until Douglas Engelbart and his team
The introduction of the first mouse revolutionized the way people interacted with computers. It paved the way for the development of graphical user interfaces (GUIs), which are now ubiquitous in modern computing. The mouse also enabled users to navigate and interact with on-screen objects in a more intuitive and efficient way.