Timeline
1982
Dépraz / Digimouse mouse
“Logitech introduced its first mouse, the P-4.Logitech’s co-founder, Swiss born Daniel Borel, encountered Douglas Englebart’s 1960s invention ofthe computer mouse at Stanford University in 1976. Continue...
1982
Dépraz / Digimouse mouse
1983
Microsoft Green Eyed Mouse
In 1982 Microsoft launched its computer hardware division by developing a mouse. Its MicrosoftMouse was introduced the next year accompanied by a text editing software and an instruction tutorial.
1983
Microsoft Green Eyed Mouse
1998
Logitech TrackMan Marble FX
TrackMan Marble FX 1998 It is a corded trackball, and the wrist rest is a permanent part of the molded body. In addition to thebulk of the ball exposed on the right side of the body, which you moved with your fingers.
1998
Logitech TrackMan Marble FX
1998
Evergreen Systems Diamond XL (DTXL-3)
International USB Diamond XL trackball(DTXL-3) 1998 2021 It is a non-configurable 3-button trackball with four physical buttons, two of which are duplicatesintended for better ambidextrous usage, and a rate sensitive dynamic resolution.
1998
Evergreen Systems Diamond XL (DTXL-3)
2002
Pcally optical trackball PCGB
The PCally brand was created to manufacture PC peripherals as a subsidiary of Macally (under whichMac peripherals were made). Actual manufacturer is Jiajin Technology company from Taiwan.
2002
Pcally optical trackball PCGB
1987
Tandy TRS-80 color mouse
The mouse was produced by Radio Shack (A division of Tandy Corporation). It had one button and used ablack/red color scheme.
1987
Tandy TRS-80 color mouse
2001
Evolution MouseTrack Trackball
This trackball features a large sculpted support on a long housing. All the buttons are reprogrammable on board (by a magic sequence of keypresses). Keys move inward when pressed, instead of up and down – providing a smaller, less tiring motion.
2001
Evolution MouseTrack Trackball
1989
FMT-MO101 TOWNS Mouse
The first mouse for the FM Towns – a Japanese personal computer, built by Fujitsu from 1989 to 1997.
1989
FMT-MO101 TOWNS Mouse
1994
IBM mouse 13H6690
After producing first mouse design it became clear that users prefer to make their palm rest entirely on mouse instead of moving it by fingers only. This is an upgraded mice with more round shape to make it more comfortable and with larger buttons.
1994
IBM mouse 13H6690
19??
IBM TrackPoint Mouse G2
The major change in this generation of the TrackPoint Mouse was changing the nipple-type tip of the TrackPoint for a kind of indented rocker.
19??
IBM TrackPoint Mouse G2
1983
Logitech LogiMouse P5
Second generation Logitech mouse (cheaper, than P4). Sold together with LogiMate adapter to generate keyboard arrow keys keystrokes.
1983
Logitech LogiMouse P5
2000
SurfMouse
An ordinary PS/2 mouse with an original surfboard shape.
2000
SurfMouse
1999
Contour UniMouse
Produced by Contour Design. This USB mouse comes with three buttons. The UniMouse also sports rubber grips on the side of the body.
1999
Contour UniMouse
Dépraz / Digimouse mouse

“Logitech introduced its first mouse, the P-4.Logitech’s co-founder, Swiss born Daniel Borel, encountered Douglas Englebart’s 1960s invention ofthe computer mouse at Stanford University in 1976. Continue...
1982Dépraz / Digimouse mouse
Microsoft Green Eyed Mouse

In 1982 Microsoft launched its computer hardware division by developing a mouse. Its MicrosoftMouse was introduced the next year accompanied by a text editing software and an instruction tutorial.
1983Microsoft Green Eyed Mouse
Logitech TrackMan Marble FX

TrackMan Marble FX 1998 It is a corded trackball, and the wrist rest is a permanent part of the molded body. In addition to thebulk of the ball exposed on the right side of the body, which you moved with your fingers.
1998Logitech TrackMan Marble FX
Evergreen Systems Diamond XL (DTXL-3)

International USB Diamond XL trackball(DTXL-3) 1998 2021 It is a non-configurable 3-button trackball with four physical buttons, two of which are duplicatesintended for better ambidextrous usage, and a rate sensitive dynamic resolution.
1998Evergreen Systems Diamond XL (DTXL-3)
Pcally optical trackball PCGB

The PCally brand was created to manufacture PC peripherals as a subsidiary of Macally (under whichMac peripherals were made). Actual manufacturer is Jiajin Technology company from Taiwan.
2002Pcally optical trackball PCGB
Tandy TRS-80 color mouse

The mouse was produced by Radio Shack (A division of Tandy Corporation). It had one button and used ablack/red color scheme.
1987Tandy TRS-80 color mouse
Evolution MouseTrack Trackball

This trackball features a large sculpted support on a long housing. All the buttons are reprogrammable on board (by a magic sequence of keypresses). Keys move inward when pressed, instead of up and down – providing a smaller, less tiring motion.
2001Evolution MouseTrack Trackball
FMT-MO101 TOWNS Mouse

The first mouse for the FM Towns – a Japanese personal computer, built by Fujitsu from 1989 to 1997.
1989FMT-MO101 TOWNS Mouse
IBM mouse 13H6690
After producing first mouse design it became clear that users prefer to make their palm rest entirely on mouse instead of moving it by fingers only. This is an upgraded mice with more round shape to make it more comfortable and with larger buttons.
1994IBM mouse 13H6690
IBM TrackPoint Mouse G2

The major change in this generation of the TrackPoint Mouse was changing the nipple-type tip of the TrackPoint for a kind of indented rocker.
19??IBM TrackPoint Mouse G2
Logitech LogiMouse P5

Second generation Logitech mouse (cheaper, than P4). Sold together with LogiMate adapter to generate keyboard arrow keys keystrokes.
1983Logitech LogiMouse P5
SurfMouse

An ordinary PS/2 mouse with an original surfboard shape.
2000SurfMouse
Contour UniMouse

Produced by Contour Design. This USB mouse comes with three buttons. The UniMouse also sports rubber grips on the side of the body.
1999