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where was the computer mouse invented

The computer mouse was invented at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in Menlo Park, California, USA.

Where and when it happened

  • In 1964 , Douglas Engelbart and his colleague Bill English built the first mouse prototype at SRI, calling it an “X‑Y Position Indicator for a Display System.”
  • The device was crafted in a lab environment focused on interactive computing and human–computer collaboration, in what is now part of Silicon Valley.

Why that location matters

  • SRI’s Menlo Park campus was a hub for early GUI and networking research, so the mouse became part of a larger system of windows, hypertext, and shared screens.
  • Although the mouse did not become mainstream until the 1980s (via Xerox, Apple, and later Microsoft), its birthplace is universally cited as SRI in California , not a company like Apple or IBM.

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Aspect Detail
Invention year 1964
Inventor Douglas Engelbart (with Bill English building the prototype)
Location Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Menlo Park, California, USA
Original name X‑Y Position Indicator for a Display System
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