http://daomail.ru/letter/?lid=80821
Google translation here.

First trackball?

Ehm..

Doug Engelbart's first mouse, I'm sure many of you have seen the famous video called The Demo where he demonstrates it.




daedalus wrote:I have lying around what I believe is the first IBM branded mouse. It was for their first Unix workstation - the RT 6150
It weighs like a brick, yet the buttons feel disappointingly mushy, like buttons on a cheap TV remote, except with less travel. Also, with it's rectangular shape and its downward slope, it was clearly designed by someone who neither had hands, or had ever seen hands.

webwit wrote:

webwit wrote:Interesting Russian article about ancient pointing devices and such:
http://daomail.ru/letter/?lid=80821
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Doug Engelbart's first mouse, I'm sure many of you have seen the famous video called The Demo where he demonstrates it.
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EverythingIBM wrote:daedalus wrote:I have lying around what I believe is the first IBM branded mouse. It was for their first Unix workstation - the RT 6150
It weighs like a brick, yet the buttons feel disappointingly mushy, like buttons on a cheap TV remote, except with less travel. Also, with it's rectangular shape and its downward slope, it was clearly designed by someone who neither had hands, or had ever seen hands.
This was one of the mice Steve Jobs conceived when he worked at IBM briefly.
EverythingIBM wrote:daedalus wrote:I have lying around what I believe is the first IBM branded mouse. It was for their first Unix workstation - the RT 6150
It weighs like a brick, yet the buttons feel disappointingly mushy, like buttons on a cheap TV remote, except with less travel. Also, with it's rectangular shape and its downward slope, it was clearly designed by someone who neither had hands, or had ever seen hands.
This was one of the mice Steve Jobs conceived when he worked at IBM briefly.
microsoft windows wrote:
Weren't these the first Logitech mice?
rockccf wrote:Wow, I missed this last time I checked. This one is awesome, can you tell something more about it?
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