the GUI and the mouse came at the same time, in the Xerox Alto, then the Xerox Star, then the Apple Lisa, then the Macintosh.
Ok all you do is use your mouse put it over your Woozen....Then use your mouse or keypad mouse and scroll down! thats it
Mickey mouse club house.
No. Mice for computers didn't really catch on until the Apple Lisa came out in '83.
The first marketed integrated mouse - shipped as a part of a computer and intended for personal computer navigation - came with the Xerox 8010 Star Information System in 1981.
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
Apple was the first computer company to include a mouse with their computers with the original Macintosh in 1984. The idea of a mouse originally came from Xerox.
Usually, if NumLock is turned off, the numeric keypad to the right of the keyboard can control the cursor.
House of Mouse - 2001 The Mouse Who Came to Dinner - 2.4 was released on: USA: 13 October 2001
MICKEY MOUSE was the first mouse
"Keyboard" commonly refers to a full QWERTY layout, either hardware or embedded. "Keypad" refers to a specialized set of characters, such as a numeric keypad or a phone keypad. This distinction isn't always upheld, of course.
House of Mouse - 2001 The Mouse Who Came to Dinner 2-4 was released on: USA: 13 October 2001