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Apple Mouse
Features
mechanism of traditional dance
Perhaps the most important element that defines all other Apple mouse is its control interface with a single button. It was not until 2005 that Apple introduced a feature of the mouse the scroll ball and four programmable buttons.
All mice performed by them include a monitoring mechanism for tracking the ball until 2000, when Apple introduces LED-based mechanisms of optical control. Apple uses the latest laser tracking mouse.
History
In 1979, Apple had the intention of a computer company and organized a visit to the center Xerox PARC research to see some of his experimental technologies. They found that mice that had been incorporated into the graphical user interface (GUI) used in the Xerox Alto. They were inspired by what they left their current plans and redesigned everything around the mouse and graphical user interface.
One of the biggest problems is that the three mouse buttons Xerox cost over $ 400 Construction, which was not practical for a team based on personal consumption. Apple Hovey-Kelley ordered to help design mice, which not only had to be redesigned to cost U.S. $ 25 instead of $ 400, but also need to be tested with real consumers were created in a laboratory to learn how people were willing to use it. Hundreds of prototypes later, Apple decided by a mouse button, the size of a deck of cards. With a complete design, the operating system has been adopted in the design interface with a single button strikes in combination with mouse clicks to recreate some of the desired characteristics of the original design of Xerox 3 button.
With the mouse button Exclusive design founded nearly 25 years, the history of Apple mouse is essentially a museum of design and ergonomics. The original mouse was essentially a rectangular block of variable beige and gray color and profile of a decade. In 1993, Apple has changed the package in the form of egg, which has been widely adopted throughout the sector. [Citation needed] However, it remained a tool available only in gray business or (rarely) in black. With the launch of the iMac in 1998, while the mouse is available in a range of translucent colors. Apple also completed the transition to a completely circular.
Two years later, Apple again an elliptical design monochrome black and white. The rubber ball tracking mechanism has been updated with an optical system, semiconductor, and his only button has been moved out of sight by the mouse. Keeping up with technology trends, wireless, Apple was in 2003 and two years Later, while retaining their iconic style, its implementation has been broken in the most controversial concept of the mouse and for the first time issued a one-button mouse with five programmable electrostatic sensors and integrated scroll ball. Although the Macintosh was supplied spare parts for these options for more demanding users For decades, Apple is only increased complementarity with its offer after the passage of time.
Compatibility
All Apple Bluetooth Mouse-conservatives are compatible with almost any computer with Bluetooth, even if they are compatible with Apple for use on personal computers.
Apple USB mouse is also compatible with almost all USB-equipped machines.
DE-9 serial connector
Before USB, Apple created the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) interface. While some other manufacturers (Sun, HP, next, etc) licensed by Apple ADB mouse technology are completely interchangeable, the mouse interface in IBM introduced the PS / 2 quickly became to dominate the market and crushed all competition. ADB to PS / 2 adapters have always been extremely rare, while the first years of transition Apple's USB brought a series of USB-ADB adapters popular.
Apple mice initially used a serial connection DE-9, specific for Apple systems. A As the personal computer was still in its infancy, without standards, the Apple mouse could be used on any system changes to implement the protocols identical in their software in combination with a cable connected to the need. [Citation needed]
Models
Lisa Mouse (A9M0050)
Macintosh Mouse (beige and Platinum)
The mouse created for the Apple Lisa is one of the first mouse is sold on the commercial market. Included with the Lisa system in 1983, was based on the mice used in the 1970s at the Xerox PARC Alto computer. Unique to this mouse has been the use of a steel ball instead of the usual rubber found in mice after modern. It connects to the CPU via a standard DE-9 connector and tighten the single output. Although developed by Apple, which has been designed by an outside firm, Hovey-Kelley, who has built hundreds of prototypes and extensive testing with focus groups to create the perfect device. Perseverance paid off, as it not only provided the design in time and budget, but the resulting device has remained virtually unchanged for almost 20. Mouse was established that the Apple mouse as a device to a single button for over 20 years. Every aspect of the mouse has been studied and developed, based on how many buttons to include, how high should click. The original design was the case Dresselhaus draft law and had a taste almost art deco with curved lines with Lisa formal coordination.
Macintosh Mouse (M0100)
The Macintosh has particularity to implement the mouse has become the core computing device as we know today as [Ref needed] However, the mouse has changed little since the original version and Lisa is completely interchangeable. The case was slightly darker color than the beige Lisa and she had less formal lines thick with a muzzle around its edges to match the case of Macintosh. Mechanically, Lisa steel ball was replaced by a rubber one, but unrelated to the same DB-9, but a day with thumbscrews and standard square shape. When the Macintosh Plus has made its debut in 1986, Apple has made minor revisions to the mechanism mouse and in all product lines, unified cable connectors and uses a more rounded shape. The following year, new product lines Apple unified by adopting a uniform "Platinum" gray for all products. In 1987, this mouse has a final design change, updating both their color to the plate with dark gray contrast "Smoke" and accents mechanism minor modifications.
Apple Mouse IIc
Apple Mouse (IIc)
(M0100) Four months after the first Macintosh, the Apple IIc was introduced with the most revolutionary of a mouse as an option for handling standard text of 80 columns (a feat in itself). The mouse was similar to the Macintosh mouse if it was a beige-cream color coordinated with a glossy cover whitish color of the IIC and a slightly modified design that was more to end the way blockier Macintosh. He was also the same color uniform, removing accents contrasting Mac & Lisa mol button mouse and cable. Unlike the Macintosh, the mouse port to share a double effect IIc with gaming devices like joysticks. For the researcher to know what that was connected to it, the mouse had to send the right signal. Despite these differences, we proceeded exactly the same model number for the Macintosh version.
(A2M4015) of a mouse Apple IIc put up for sale, which has coincided with a minor change in the mechanism of mouse and the type of connector.
(A2M4035) In 1988, he took the same physical appearance and color as platinum gray Macintosh Mouse. Unlike its predecessors, the U.S. built Platinum versions of Macintosh / Apple IIe IIc mouse work in too. [Edit] All versions of the IIc mouse works with any Mac or Apple II card. [Edit] As a result, Apple has sold short the model through the Apple mouse, possibly for use on all platforms.
AppleMouse II (M0100/A2M2050)
Mid commitment by Apple to put the mouse for all their products online 1984 following the release of the Apple II devices mouse interface card. [Citation needed] As he was a dedicated mouse port, Apple simply repackage Macintosh mouse, but with the same cable in beige and cream used in the mouse connector IIc and comes with special software called MousePaint for use with the Apple II, II Plus and IIe computers. Like the original IIc mouse, used the same number of the Macintosh model. Unlike the IIc mouse, however, can be exchanged with the Macintosh version, but can not be used in the CII. Because of popularity of the Macintosh and lack of mouse, Apple later repackaged the original Apple IIc mouse in this game and as it was multi-platform compatible. [Citation needed] The Second AppleMouse and his successors have never been included as standard equipment on any computer.
Apple Mouse (A2M4015)
ADB Mouse
From the original Apple Mouse IIc is compatible across all platforms, Apple becomes the mouse in 1985 and offered as an option for all teams and separate from the interface card Apple II. It includes a mechanism for the upgrade and the new uniform round cable connector. Apple is a brief re-use this name later for a new Apple Pro Mouse badged.
Mouse Apple IIe (A2M2070)
In 1986, Apple has updated its product line with new cable connectors. With the Apple IIe and 3 years, AppleMouse II was renamed for the second and, essentially, Refurbished Used Macintosh mouse unchanged. Later also used Platinum Macintosh version. U.S. manufactured version of the mouse Platinum is also interchangeable with identical mice giving IIc. It was the first Apple mouse for a PS / 2 compatible
Apple Desktop Bus Mouse (G5431/A9M0331)
The black ADB mouse II
In September 1986, Apple has followed a year of major changes by converting your mouse and keyboard bus Apple Desktop (ADB). Recently redesigned, the mice retained the blocks of its predecessor, but had a lower triangular profile. The first officer design language of Snow White mouse (the mouse from Apple IIc was technically the first) was a platinum gray uniform, including the button, only with cables and connectors to retain the contrast of dark gray "smoke" color. It was introduced in the Apple IIGS and later became the standard mouse included with all Macintosh desktop computers for 6 years.
Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II (M2706)
In just its third revision in 10 years, mouse Apple shed their outer blocks rounded curves. The mouse tear said was essentially the same as its predecessor, but with a new case, then celebrated as Ideally the mouse [edit]. In fact, the basic design persisted in current models, while being widely copied by other manufacturers of mice. It included with all desktop Macs since 1993 until 1998. It was also the first mouse produced by Apple in black to match the TV and Macintosh Performa 5420 sold outside the United States.
Apple USB Mouse (M4848)
Main article: Apple USB Mouse
Apple USB Mouse
Published with the iMac in 1998 and included with all Mac desktop for the next two years in a row, the cycle of "hockey puck" USB mouse is considered one of the worst mistakes Apple. Marking the passage of the ADB, the translucent colored mouse was a radical change from his predecessors, down a ball with two surface tones floated the user's eyes who spun in the housing translucent mouse.
However elegant way round mouse is widely regarded as difficult due to its small size and its tendency to rotate in use. This has been one of the main reasons the success of the Griffin iMate ADB to USB adapters, because they allow the use of older, more comfortable ADB II mouse, which is used with the iMac. Subsequent revisions include a shallow notch at the front of the button, but not enough to prevent flooding of products icatch third as a shell that is attached to the USB mouse to give the elliptical ADB mouse.
Another of the errors introduced in the Apple USB mouse is shared by all Apple USB cable is short atypical. Although intended to be used throughout the built-in keyboards, Apple USB transition coincided with the transfer of ports on their laptops from the center to the left edge. Since mice are not Apple USB cables have more than two feet, are not practical for most skilled.
Apple Pro Mouse (M5769)
Main article: Apple Pro Mouse
Apple Pro Mouse
In a move away from the bright colors of the iMac and a return the style of the traditional mouse design, in 2000 Apple discontinued the USB mouse and introduced the black and white Pro Mouse mouse A similar pattern ADB II but this time in black, was surrounded by a transparent plastic housing. After years of criticism for its pursuit of a mouse button, Apple invests design Ormal a mouse upside down, elegant appearance without relief that his name was inspiring as he jokingly 0-mouse button first. This was the first mouse Apple using an LED to ensure their full implementation semiconductor optical rather than a rubber ball. She was ranked as the standard mouse with every desktop Mac shipping. Later, he suffered a slight modification, turned from black to white, and fell Pro to its name.
Apple Mouse many products as above (SuperDrive) Apple used the name again briefly. Unlike recent models of Apple Keyboard, however, Apple does not continue to use the Apple name for your model suite Mouse News.
Apple Wireless Mouse (A1015)
Main article: Apple Wireless Mouse
Apple wireless Mighty Mouse
A wireless version Bluetooth-based white Apple mouse, published in 2003, along with a wireless keyboard for cable, was the first Apple wireless mouse. Combined internal Bluetooth interface in the new Mac, this convoluted strings of his family cable "aberrant truncated to Apple's new mouse is used to owners portable right.
Apple Mighty Mouse
Main article: Apple Mighty Mouse
Formerly included in all new Macintosh desktop, was a major turning point in the philosophy of a single button on Apple in its design from the Lisa.
(A1152) Under increasing pressure to sell two mouse generic buttons with a scroll wheel, Apple surprised the industry in 2005 through the adoption of a mouse that controls prevent capacitive touchpad buttons type, characterized by a small built-in trackball instead of a scroll wheel.
(A1197) One year later, a wireless version Optionally available with the same name as its wired counterpart. It is also a first laser mouse from Apple.
Magic Mouse Apple
Main article: Magic Mouse Apple
Apple Mouse Magic
Posted October 20, 2009 to replace the Mighty Wireless. Magic Mouse features multi-touch gesture controls similar to those found in the iPhone and the MacBook trackpad, Bluetooth wireless capability and laser tracking. Magic Mouse comes with the new iMac, however the wired Mighty Mouse (The name "Apple Mouse") is always available as an option to buy.
Mice derived
Joysticks
Apple Joystick IIe / IIc essentially game device long before the entire mouse, joystick can be used for most of the same functions. Apple graphics tablet and devices were the only Noting that non-Apple mouse never released and only for the Apple II series of computers.
Tablets
Apple Apple has Graphics Tablet Graphics Tablet been a large flat surface covered with a wire and had a pen attached. Released for the Apple II Plus and later a modified version of the Apple IIe.
Pippin Keyboard A keyboard accessory has been provided for the Pippin, which had a graphic tablet and a pencil in the upper half of your laptop type of articulated bodies.
Trackballs
PowerBook trackball
The Macintosh Portable Macintosh includes the first ball, essentially a large palm, the mouse upside down.
The PowerBooks PowerBook line at the ball with the size of a thumb and are included in each cell in 1991 1995 when it was abandoned in favor of the trackpad.
Pippin Pippin controller developed by Apple, had a joystick with an integrated trackball. The versions that have been made online through the child-proof connector Pippin BAD Calvados ADB IR and normal.
Trackpads
PowerBook / iBook / MacBook Ouse top choice in all Apple laptops since 1995. [Neutrality disputed] The trackpad has been modified to match the color for black, which fades with aluminum iBook and PowerBook G4 MacBook and MacBook Pro and MacBook Air has introduced a trackpad Multi-Touch gesture of support, which has spread to the rest of Apple's portable devices. As the one-button mouse from Apple, all their trackpads are not of a button (even if some earlier PowerBooks had a second physical button, has been the same electrically primary outbreak;) as well as new mouse Apple, its last trackpadseginning MacBookliminated with the unibody MacBook and physical buttons.
Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh Macintosh The office does not only include a mouse the Mac Mini. The Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh place has a trackpad that can block the rest palm of your keyboard.
From the iPod 2G iPod, mechanical scroll wheel was replaced by a wheel-like trackpad. From the iPod 3G, this was extended to replace all the buttons.
Touchscreens
Newton / eMate In 1993, the Apple Newton accuracy using touch screen requires a rigid object and moderately strong input, like a fingernail or stylus. Touch Interaction Newton equivalent of one tablet, and has been used to influence what would be the writing system more widely welcomed the recognition in the market. This technology eventually has found its way into the Macintosh in the elemental form Inkwell 10.2, sparking rumors of the resurrection Newton.
IPAD IPAD / iPhone / iPod touch, iPhone and iPod touch include multi-touch touch screens to the gesture-based interfaces for the iPhone OS.
See also
Apple Keyboard
Chronology of products Apple
References
^ Stanford Magazine March> / April 2002>> Report Mighty Mouse
^ Stanford> Magazine March / April 2002> Feature> Mighty Mouse
Apple Lisa ~ ^ Mouse oldmouse. Com ~
^ History of Design Team: Apple Lisa
^ Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories: Apple II Mouse Card
^ Apple II Mouse
^ http://myoldcomputers.com/museum/man/pics/appleiimouseman.jpg, Apple original packing
^ Apple IIc: Use the mouse designed for Macintosh
^ Apple II History Chap 13
^ Mouse Compatibility: PC More Macintosh and Apple II
^ Gardiner, Bryan (24/01/2008). "Learning from Failure: Apple's most notorious flop. Wired News. Http: / / www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/multimedia/2008/01/gallery_apple_flops?slide=7&slideView=2. Retrieved on 23/01/2008.
^ The Mac Observer – Review – another iPuck? mice used icatch tour
^ Magic Mouse from Apple: a single button, multitouch gestures, Bluetooth, battery of four months
References
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Apple Hardware
Apples
Apple I Apple II family (II II Plus, II Europlus, II J-Plus, IIe, IIc, IIGS, IIc Plus) Apple III family (Apple III, III Plus)
Lisas
Lisa Lisa 2 / 5 Lisa 2 / 10
Macintosh
Desktops
Compact Macintosh family (128K, 512K, XL, Plus, 512Ke, SE, SE/30, SE FDHD, Classic, Classic II, Color Classic, Color Classic II) Macintosh II family (II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIfx, IISI, ivi, IIVX) LC family (LC, LC II, LC III, LC 475, LC III +, CL 520, CL 550 SC 575, SC 580 LC 630, LC 5200, LC 5260, LC 5300, 5400 LC) Performa family Macintosh TV Quadra family (700, 900, 950, 800, 840AV, 610 *, 650 *, 660AV *, 605, 630) Centris family (610 * 650 *, 660AV *) Power Macintosh family (6100, 7100, 8100, 6200, 5200, 9500, 7200, 7500, 8500, 6300, 5260, 5300, 5400, 7600, 6400, 4400, 5500, 6500, 7300, 8600, 9600, B & W G3, G4 Cube, G5) 20 th Anniversary Mac iMac family (G3, G4, G5, Core, Core 2) Mac Pro iMac Mac mini family (G4 Core, Core 2)
Notebook
Macintosh Portable PowerBook family: (100 series (100, 140, 170, 145, 160, 180, 165, 145B, 165C, 180C, 150) Duo series (210, 230, 250, 270C, 280, 280c, 2300c) 500 series (520, 520C, 540, 540C, 550c) 190 series (190, 190C) 5300 series (5300, 5300c, 5300c, 5300ce) 1400 series (1400c, 1400c) 3400C 2400C G3 series (Wallstreet, Lombard, Pismo) G4 series (Titanium, Aluminum)) iBook family: (G3 series (a Clamshell, Dual USB) G4) MacBook family: (series MacBook (Core Core 2) Pro Series (Core Core 2) Air series (Core 2))
Servers
Workgroup Server (95, 60 80, 6150, 8150, 9150, 7250, 8550, 7350, 9650) network server (500, 700) Macintosh Server (G3, G4) Xserve (G4, CN; G5, NC; Intel)
Consumer
electronic
Apple TV AppleFax conference 100 IPAD House Cinema Display iPhone iPod (Classic, Photo, mini, iPod + HP, shuffle, Nano, Touch) Newton (MessagePad, eMate 300) Printers Speakers PowerCD (Printer color, dot matrix printer, ImageWriter, LaserWriter, Scribe Printer, SilenType, StyleWriter, Portable StyleWriter) QuickTake Scanner
Other projects
and accessories
300 Modem 3.5 "Drive Airport (Card, Base Station) Disk AppleCD II, IIc Hard Disk 20, 20SC IIe Card Interactive Television Box Accessories iPod (dock connector, camera, iPod Hi-Fi, Nike + iPod) iSight Keyboard (Adjustable, Extended, Pro, Wireless) Mouse LocalTalk (Pro Wireless, Mighty, Magic) Paladin Peripheral Cards (80-Column Text, Accelerators, Clocks, Processors, the series) Pippin profile Time Capsule USB Modem Xserve Remote RAID
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