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Breaking News 》computer Mouse Co-creator Dies At 91 by Tim1212(m): 10:05pm On Aug 04, 2020
The co-creator of the computer mouse, William English, has died aged 91.

The engineer and inventor was born in 1929 in Kentucky and studied electrical engineering at university before joining the US Navy.

He built the first mouse in 1963, using an idea put forward by his colleague Doug Engelbart while the pair were working on early computing.

It would only become commonplace two decades later, when personal home computers became popular.

Mr English's death was confirmed to US media outlets by his wife.

A brown box
Bill English became the first person to use a mouse when he built the prototype at Mr Engelbart's research project at the Stanford Research Institute.

The idea was Mr Engelbart's, which he described as only being "brief notes" - but the creation was down to Bill English.
His first version was a wooden block with a single button - and underneath, two rolling wheels at 90-degree angles that would record vertical and sideways movement.

"We were working on text editing - the goal was a device that would be able to select characters and words," Mr English told the Computer History Museum in 1999.

In an experiment, the pair asked users to try out the mouse alongside other pointing devices such as a light pen or joystick - and found that the mouse was the clear favourite. They wrote a paper, which was largely ignored for years.

At their 1968 demonstration, the mouse was shown off publicly for the first time - along with video conferencing, word processing, and a form of links similar to what we use on the internet today.
"As it moves up or down or sideways, so does the tracking spot," Doug Engelbart explained to the audience, as Bill English directed the technical side of the conference - including the video that wowed spectators.

The landmark nature of the showcase led to it being called "the mother of all demos" by later writers.

Asked decades later if it was the seminal moment in modern computing, Mr English replied: "I wouldn't dispute that."

Cat and mouse
Some stories attribute it to its size and the cable's similarity to a tail - others to the fact that the cursor was, at the time, called a "cat", and seemed to chase the new device's movements.

But neither Mr English or Mr Engelbart could remember who decided the device should be called a "mouse" - or exactly why.

"In the first report, we had to call it something. 'A brown box with buttons' didn't work," Mr English said.

"It had to be a short name. It's a very obvious short name."

Mr English was also largely credited with creating the graphical desktop user interface system used by almost all modern computers.

He left the Stanford Research Institute in 1971, moving to Xerox's famous Parc research centre.

There, he replaced the wheels on his first mouse design with a rolling ball - the design that became familiar to most end users over the next decades. A similar design had already been tested by German firm Telefunken.

Mr English died of respiratory failure on 26 July in California, his wife Roberta said. Mr Engelbart died in 2013 aged 88.

Neither man was made wealthy by their invention, which was patented but owned by their employer - and the intellectual property rights expired in 1987, before the mouse became one of the most common tech devices on the planet.

Speaking to the BBC after Mr Engelbart's death, Mr English said: "The only money Doug ever got from it was $50,000 licence from Xerox when Xerox Parc started using the mouse."

The device was also adopted by Apple for its early personal computer, the Lisa.

But "Apple never paid any money from it, and it took off from there," he said.

www.bbc.com/news/technology-53638033

Re: Breaking News 》computer Mouse Co-creator Dies At 91 by Nobody: 10:11pm On Aug 04, 2020
shocked 91 wow
that's a good old age

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Re: Breaking News 》computer Mouse Co-creator Dies At 91 by NationalGossip: 10:24pm On Aug 04, 2020
He never did drugs and he never smoked weed.
Re: Breaking News 》computer Mouse Co-creator Dies At 91 by Officialgarri: 10:30pm On Aug 04, 2020
So can someone tell me African's invention?
Re: Breaking News 》computer Mouse Co-creator Dies At 91 by Tim1212(m): 6:40am On Aug 05, 2020
Officialgarri:
So can someone tell me African's invention?

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