Hand-supported mouse for computer input
First Claim
1. A hand-supported mouse for computer input;
- comprising;
a thin and flat body portion for being comfortably received in the palm of a hand of a user;
the body portion having a surface for cooperating with the fingers of the hand of the user, the surface having at least one button for performing normal mouse operations;
a head portion for extending out from the palm of the hand of the user when the body portion is in the hand of the user, the head portion being at least as large as the body portion; and
a strap connected to the mouse for extending around the back of the hand of the user and securing the mouse to the hand.
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Abstract
This invention is a mouse for positioning a cursor on the screen of a computer monitor and for inputting computer program instructions. The mouse is conveniently held in the palm of the user'"'"'s hand. The mouse has a relatively thin and flat body portion, preferably less than about ½″ thick at its widest point, for being received in the palm of the user'"'"'s hand. The mouse body has buttons for performing normal mouse functions. The mouse also has a head portion which is at least as large as the body portion, for extending out of the palm of the hand of the user. The head portion is adapted to provide a track ball or other cursor positioning switch, as well as a scroll or a click function. All mouse actions, i.e., track ball, buttons and so forth, can be accomplished without removing the user'"'"'s hand from the keyboard. The mouse body also has a strap for securing the body to the user'"'"'s hand, a means for sensing and processing the track ball, buttons, and other actions, a means for transmitting the mouse actions to the computer, and a means for supplying power to the mouse. In alternative embodiments, a scroll wheel is provided, and an option for cordless operation is available.
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5 Claims
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1. A hand-supported mouse for computer input;
- comprising;
a thin and flat body portion for being comfortably received in the palm of a hand of a user;
the body portion having a surface for cooperating with the fingers of the hand of the user, the surface having at least one button for performing normal mouse operations;
a head portion for extending out from the palm of the hand of the user when the body portion is in the hand of the user, the head portion being at least as large as the body portion; and
a strap connected to the mouse for extending around the back of the hand of the user and securing the mouse to the hand. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- comprising;
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