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The Optical Mouse [pdf] (1981) (trailing-edge.com)
27 points by ustad on Feb 6, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 14 comments


Degunking and delinting the rollers for the mouse balls was a daily preventive maintainance routine for the Macintosh computer rooms we operated on campus in the 80's.

The MS-Dos PC rooms had no mice yet. There we had to turn off the machines in the morning as praksters loved to set the whole room looping explicit ascii imagery on the greenscreens over night.


This might explain why early optical mice used a grid patterned mouse pad. I had one from Mouse Systems and the mouse pad it came with was a metal plate printed with a fine grid pattern.


What does a fine pattern mean in this context?


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Sun_opti...

IIRC it was about 0.5mm but it's been decades since I saw one in real life.


Yes, looked just like that colors and all. The latency on those mice was really low in comparison to ball mice.


Super annoying in a computer lab when someone has nicked one of the mouse pads though. Happened on a regular basis back when I was in Uni.


About the density of a technical drawing paper, IIRC.

Our school had those metallic optical mouse mats back in 1990. I distinctly remember that some of the lines were blue, but there were silvery lines in a finer pattern between them.


I remember. They were amazing. Sun SPARCs came with those. Really pleasant to use.

I wonder whether you can still get mouse mats like that and whether they improve (or even work with) modern camera based optical mice?



"The first rolling-ball mouse" https://www.e-basteln.de/computing/rollkugel/rollkugel/

So 13 years from balls to optical.


> from balls to optical


Previous discussion:

The Optical Mouse - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7304183 - Feb 2014 (11 comments)


Slightly related: I still use a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical (WMO) 1.1a, from the early 2000s. It's become a bit of a cult-classic in the online-FPS scene, due to being a real game changer for Quake and Counter-Strike players when it was released. I still love its shape, and the 2000s aesthetic.


It's just a really good mouse, gaming or not. I've still got one.




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