Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!elroy!hacgate!tcville!sed170!lee From: lee@sed170.HAC.COM (John Lee ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Optical mouse ala DaleLuck was Re: Dragon's Lair Message-ID: <274@sed170.HAC.COM> Date: 6 Jan 89 16:33:51 GMT References: <10236@gryphon.COM> Reply-To: lee@sed170.UUCP (John Lee (ird)) Organization: Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segundo, CA Lines: 26 In article <10236@gryphon.COM> hrlaser@pnet02.cts.com (Harv Laser) writes: [...] >paperwork inside them: none. The bottom of the mouse indicates it was >mfd by "MSC Technologies Inc. (Mouse Systems)" of Fremont CA. It's >model M4 and has an FCC ID certification statement. A sticker on the >outer box says "some contents made or assembled in Singapore, Mexico, >Taiwan or HOng Kong as marked." [...] >Harv Laser, Sysop, The People/Link AmigaZone. Plink: CBM*HARV >UUCP: {ames!elroy, }!gryphon!pnet02!hrlaser >INET: hrlaser@pnet02.cts.com ><---open Push down while turning close tightly---> If it's the same Mouse Systems Corp., they also make the optical mouse for Sun Microsystems workstations, except on the Sun 3/50 I looked at that mouse is marked Mouse Systems, Santa Clara, CA and is mouse model M3 along with the usual FCC certification statement and other stuff. I saw the Boing mouse at AmiExpo and think I remember it having the same appearance and feel as the Sun mouse; even the mouse pad was the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raining CATS and DOGS? Join the RATS: Remote Amiga Teleconferencing System +--------+ John Lee | HUGHES | +--------+ ARPAnet: jhlee@hac2arpa.hac.com Hughes Aircraft Company The above opinions are those of the user and not of those of this machine.