The honor for producing the first working GUI goes to Doug Englebart - at the time an employee of Stanford Research Institute. Englebart and colleagues created a program called the oNLine System in 1965-'68. This program used the first mouse, a windowing system, and hypertext, and was based on a description of a system called "memex" proposed by Vannevar Bush in 1945. The name "mouse" comes from this period. The mouse used in oNLine had three buttons on one end and the line coming out the other end. Apparently, the buttons for eyes and nose, plus a cord for a tail, reminded the users of a mouse and the name stuck.
To our research we find that the first computer mouse was made out of Wood.
mechanical mouse
The first computer mouse was invented in 1963-64 by a man named Douglas Engelbartas.
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Apple Lisa
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Probably Douglas Engelbart, who invented the first mouse prototype in 1963.
No. Mice for computers didn't really catch on until the Apple Lisa came out in '83.
Douglas Englebart is the inventor of the computer mouse. He invented the first prototype in the 1960s with the assistance of Bill English.