Now when everyone uses the PC, the output options are inseparable from the mouse, and it can be fully promoted, thanks to the following company.
This is the case, in 1967 Douglas Engelbart applied for a mouse patent, but until Apple introduced Lisa in 1983, the mouse really came in handy.
"Connected" reported that Steve Jobs successfully helped to simplify and adjust the mouse's predecessor with the help of an industrial design firm named IDEO. He also made initial attempts on a graphical user interface computer.
Although Lisa is not hot due to cost, the combination of graphical user interface and mouse has begun to change the habits of many people. In the end, this output form has also become a keyboard + mouse mode, until now.