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Douglas Engelbart receives patent for the first computer mouse

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Douglas Engelbart's patent for the first computer mouse on 17 November 1970 marked a transformative moment in computing history, shifting user interaction to intuitive point-and-click navigation

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Publisted at 7:46 AM, Sun Nov 17th, 2024

On 17 November 1970, Douglas Engelbart was granted the patent for the first computer mouse, a device that would revolutionise human-computer interaction.

Designed as a wooden shell with two metal wheels, this "X-Y position indicator for a display system" fundamentally altered how users engaged with computers, transitioning away from cumbersome text-based commands to intuitive point-and-click navigation.

Engelbart’s invention paved the way for graphical user interfaces and set the stage for modern computing, illustrating a pivotal moment where imagination transformed into a practical tool of innovation, forever changing the digital landscape.

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