As part of an ARPA-funded experiment to find better ways for computer users to interact with computers, Douglas Engelbart of SRI—who would later work on the DARPA-sponsored ARPANET project, the Internet's precursor—invented the computer mouse. The first mouse was carved out of wood and had just one button.
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As part of an ARPA-funded experiment to find better ways for computer users to interact with computers, Douglas Engelbart of SRI—who would later work on the DARPA-sponsored ARPANET project, the Internet's precursor—invented the computer mouse. The first mouse was carved out of wood and had just one button.
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no, because computer mouse was made of metal not a wood.