1. As long as it is flat and non-reflective, it can replace the mouse pad. The main function of the mouse pad is to prevent the surface reflection and refraction of special materials such as glass from affecting the positioning of the mouse photoreceptor, and to provide a flat surface for the mouse photoreceptor system to calculate the movement vector.
2. The mouse is an external input device for the computer. It is also an indicator for positioning the vertical and horizontal coordinates of the computer display system. It is named after its shape like a mouse (called mouse in Hong Kong and Taiwan). Its standard name should be "mouse", and its English name is "Mouse". The use of the mouse is to make computer operation easier and faster, replacing the cumbersome instructions of the keyboard.
3. The mouse was invented in 1964 by Douglas Engelbart, a Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Douglas Engelbart was working at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), which was sponsored by Stanford University. As an organization, Douglas Engelbart has long been considering how to make computers easier to operate and what means to use to replace the cumbersome instructions entered by the keyboard. The name when applying for the patent was the display system X-Y position indicator.
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