Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching
who invented the computer mouse
-
close
Mouse (computing)
A contemporary computer mouse, with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button ... Bill English, builder of Engelbart's original mouse, invented the ball mouse in 1972 while working for Xerox PARC. -
close
Douglas Engelbart
He is best known for inventing the computer mouse, as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs; and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world’s increasingly urgent and complex problems. -
close
University of California, Berkeley
The computer mouse was invented by Turing Award laureate Doug Engelbart, B. Eng. 1952, Ph.D. 1955 -
close
J. C. R. Licklider
He also granted funding to similar projects at Stanford University, UCLA, UC Berkeley, and the System Development Corporation, all in California, and to the Augmentation Research Center at the Stanford Research Institute, headed by Douglas Englebart, who later invented the computer mouse. - close
-
close
Robert Taylor (computer scientist)
"Most of what we take for granted in today's Windows and Macintosh personal computer systems were invented at CSL. ... As a research manager at NASA, Taylor funded Douglas C. Engelbart's work developing the computer mouse. -
close
Franklin High School (Portland, Oregon)
Douglas Engelbart- inventor of the computer mouse -
close
Lemelson-MIT Prize
Douglas Engelbart (Lemelson-MIT Prize) for his invention of the computer mouse. -
close
List of Stanford University people
Douglas Engelbart, Turing award-winning computer scientist, inventor of the computer mouse, former researcher, inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame -
close
Jean-Daniel Nicoud
Jean-Daniel Nicoud (born 31 August 1938), is a Swiss computer scientist, noted for inventing of a computer mouse with an optical encoder and the CALM Common Assembly Language for microprocessors.[1] ... His laboratory, LAMI (LAboratoire de Micro-Informatique), developed the Smaky computer [2], [3] in addition to the optical computer mouse [4] [5] [6] [7], an update of the traditional kinetic mouse invented by Douglas Engelbart.
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
quillback_5_20090702:parse:serp:who\sinvented\sthe\scomputer\smouse
who invented the computer mouse