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Microsoft
Unveil Sleek, Innovative New Mouse
CHICAGO - April 19, 1999 - In 1968, computer pioneer Douglas Engelbart
demonstrated the first computer mouse. This curious wooden prototype, roughly
twice the size of a hockey puck, would soon become an essential peripheral,
paving the way for the graphical user interface and transforming the way we use
computers. Although hardware and software have gone through countless quantum
leaps in the past 30 years, today's mouse isn't much different than those
manufactured decades ago.
The most significant improvement is the addition of Microsoft IntelliEye, an
innovative new optical tracking technology that makes mouse balls and pads seem
as archaic as the dot matrix printer. An optical sensor captures images of the
work surface at a rate of 1,500 images per second, and a digital signal
processor (DSP) translates changes between the images into on-screen movements.
This technique, called image correlation processing, results in smooth,
precise pointer movement. The mouse works on any surface - paper, walls, your
jeans - no mouse pad is required. And since the mouse has no moving parts,
cleaning is unnecessary; after years of use, the IntelliMouse Explorer will be
as responsive and accurate as the day it was purchased.
The significant advances inside the mouse are reflected in its bold new look.
Gone is the uniform white or beige of yesterday's mouse - the IntelliMouse
Explorer is housed in a sleek industrial-silver finish and features a glowing
red underside and taillight.
The IntelliMouse Explorer also features the popular scrolling and zooming
wheel, as well as two additional customizable buttons on the left side of the
mouse that can provide effortless Internet navigation and simplify other routine
tasks. The mouse also features a neutral-posture ergonomic shape, which
positions the hand and forearm in a natural resting position and supports the
entire hand.
The Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer is scheduled to be available in September
1999 for an estimated retail price of $74.95. The original IntelliMouse
featuring IntelliEye will be available for an estimated retail price of $54.95.
Today, the mouse is finally catching up. At Windows World/Spring Comdex,
Microsoft unveiled the new IntelliMouse Explorer, the most radical technology
and design advance in the 30-year life of the mouse. With its new optical
tracking technology, added buttons and sleek design, the new IntelliMouse is the
start of a new era for this humble peripheral.

The new Microsoft
IntelliMouse Explorer, a quantum leap in mouse technology.
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