No. Mice for computers didn't really catch on until the Apple Lisa came out in '83.
By the "mouse" standards of today, the first Apple manufactured computer to have a mouse was/is called the "Apple Lisa."
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No. Xerox was. Their Alto computer inspired Apple and other companies.
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The Apple Lisa was the first commercially available computer with a Graphical user Interface and using a mouse as control.
A wireless mouse for the Apple computer can be ordered on the internet website for Apple. You must specify what kind of computer you have before ordering.
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.
The very same mouse skills used to operate any Windows or Apple computer.
The Apple Mighty Mouse, now known as the Apple Mouse, is a USB multibutton mouse. It was sold first in April 2005 and prior to this Apple only sold one button models. The mice are available for sale online on Apple and normal other computer accessories supplier. They are also available on the high street in apple resellers.
yes apple 2 has input device mouse for input data
Apple's Magic Mouse will work on any Bluetooth-enabled Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later. Other ordinary computers can only use an ordinary mouse.
It depends on the type of mouse i have an apple one so if you have an apple you pull of the top and take out the batteries and then it should work