Computer mouse evolution: Patent designs from the 1970s and 1980s
by Bill Detwiler | June 18, 2010, 10:43am PDT | Image 6 of 31
Cursor position device - External
U.S. Patent number: 3,987,685
Filed: Dec. 16, 1974
Issued: Oct. 26, 1976
Inventor: Willard J. Opocensky
Assignee: Xerox Corporation
As described in U.S. Patent 3,987,685:
"The device includes a control mechanism that comprises a transport sphere coupled with rotatable shafts which represent the position of the device in terms of Cartesian coordinates."
Image taken from U.S. Patent 3,987,685 - Digitized by Google
Filed: Dec. 16, 1974
Issued: Oct. 26, 1976
Inventor: Willard J. Opocensky
Assignee: Xerox Corporation
As described in U.S. Patent 3,987,685:
"The device includes a control mechanism that comprises a transport sphere coupled with rotatable shafts which represent the position of the device in terms of Cartesian coordinates."
Image taken from U.S. Patent 3,987,685 - Digitized by Google
Cursor position device - External - Image 6 of 31
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