
On Dec. 9, 1968, Stanford Research Institute scientist Douglas Engelbart demonstrated his unique invention — the computer mouse — for the first time in public. It took a decade and a half for it to catch on, but once it did, computing was never the same. And today, it’s hard to imagine using a desktop or laptop computer without a mouse (or one of its latter-day substitutes such as the touchpad).
Click on Link to be taken to a picture gallery following this revolutionary device that we all know and love.







