Housing for movable cursor control (mouse) for a video display : plans and drawings, ca. 1981-1985.
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Hovey, Dean L.
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Yurchenco, James R.
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Jim Yurchenco of Hovey/Kelley Design was a key developer of the Apple mouse. The project manager was Bill Lapson, other contributors were Dean Hovey and Jim Sachs. From the description of Housing for movable cursor control (mouse) for a video display : plans and drawings, ca. 1981-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122384123 ...
Lapson, Bill.
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