Filed July 19th, 1982
I’m kind of smitten with this drawing that shows the original Apple mouse, which shipped with the proto-Mac known as the Lisa. It nicely sums up what Apple (and all successful technology companies) do at their best: hide infinite complexity beneath a surface that makes it all simple and intuitive. (And no, I’m not sure why this patent called a mouse a “display system.”)
By Harry McCracken | Monday, December 15, 2008 at 1:19 am
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