Engelbart conceives the mouse

Douglas Engelbart first sketched the idea for an 'X-Y position indicator for a display system,' a device that would allow intuitive cursor control on a computer screen, as part of his broader vision for augmenting human intellect.

Significance

This was the conceptual birth of the mouse, a radical departure from existing input methods, driven by Engelbart's vision of direct manipulation and enhanced human-computer interaction.

Key facts

Year
1963
Type
invention
Location
Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Menlo Park, California, USA