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- Bus_mouse abstract "A bus mouse is a variety of PC computer mouse which is attached to the computer using a specialized interface (originally, the Microsoft InPort interface developed for Microsoft's original mouse product).In the late 1980s, mice were not integrated with IBM-compatible personal computers, and the specialized bus interface (implemented via an ISA add-in card) was one of two popular ways to connect a mouse. (Serial interfaces, common on engineering workstations, were the other method.) When the IBM PS/2 was introduced, it included a motherboard mouse interface which was integrated with the keyboard controller (still called the PS/2 mouse interface long after the PS/2 brand was withdrawn); this fairly quickly drove the bus mouse design out of the marketplace.The bus mouse lived on in the NEC PC-98 family of personal computers in Japan.".
- Bus_mouse thumbnail ISA_mouse_adapter.JPG?width=300.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageExternalLink mouse.html.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageID "1348228".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageLength "2576".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageRevisionID "679783518".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink BIOS_interrupt_call.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legacy_hardware.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pointing_devices.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Computer_keyboard.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Computer_mouse.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_compatible.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink 2.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink 2.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Industry_Standard_Architecture.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Motherboard.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Mouse_(computing).
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink NEC_PC-9801.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink PC-9801.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink 2_connector.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink 2_port.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Serial_port.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink File:ISA_mouse_adapter.JPG.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink File:Microsoft_InPort™_Mouse.png.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLink File:Microsoft_InPort™_Mouse_Label_showing_FCC_ID.png.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bus mouse".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "bus mouse port".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "bus mouse".
- Bus_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "bus".
- Bus_mouse caption "A Microsoft InPort bus mouse adapter, in the form of an 8-bit ISA card.".
- Bus_mouse dataSignal "3".
- Bus_mouse date "20100731110928".
- Bus_mouse designDate "1980.0".
- Bus_mouse designer Microsoft.
- Bus_mouse external "Yes".
- Bus_mouse hasPhotoCollection Bus_mouse.
- Bus_mouse name "Bus mouse".
- Bus_mouse numPins "9".
- Bus_mouse pin "Ground".
- Bus_mouse pin "Mouse button 1".
- Bus_mouse pin "Mouse button 2".
- Bus_mouse pin "Mouse button 3".
- Bus_mouse pin "Power".
- Bus_mouse pin "X position".
- Bus_mouse pin "Y position".
- Bus_mouse pin1Name "SW 2".
- Bus_mouse pin2Name "SW 3".
- Bus_mouse pin3Name "GND".
- Bus_mouse pin4Name "XB".
- Bus_mouse pin5Name "YA".
- Bus_mouse pin6Name "YB".
- Bus_mouse pin7Name "SW1".
- Bus_mouse pin8Name "+5 V".
- Bus_mouse pin9Name "XA".
- Bus_mouse pinoutNotes "XA/XB and YA/YB indicate movement and direction based on quadrature phase.".
- Bus_mouse productionDate "1980.0".
- Bus_mouse supersededBy 2_connector.
- Bus_mouse supersededBy 2_port.
- Bus_mouse supersededBy USB.
- Bus_mouse supersededByDate "2000".
- Bus_mouse title "Mouse Connector".
- Bus_mouse type "Computer mouse input port".
- Bus_mouse url mouse.html.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_connector.
- Bus_mouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wayback.
- Bus_mouse subject Category:Legacy_hardware.
- Bus_mouse subject Category:Pointing_devices.
- Bus_mouse hypernym Variety.
- Bus_mouse type Grape.
- Bus_mouse type Compatible.
- Bus_mouse comment "A bus mouse is a variety of PC computer mouse which is attached to the computer using a specialized interface (originally, the Microsoft InPort interface developed for Microsoft's original mouse product).In the late 1980s, mice were not integrated with IBM-compatible personal computers, and the specialized bus interface (implemented via an ISA add-in card) was one of two popular ways to connect a mouse.".
- Bus_mouse label "Bus mouse".
- Bus_mouse sameAs m.04vpnn.
- Bus_mouse sameAs Q5001222.
- Bus_mouse sameAs Q5001222.
- Bus_mouse wasDerivedFrom Bus_mouse?oldid=679783518.
- Bus_mouse depiction ISA_mouse_adapter.JPG.
- Bus_mouse isPrimaryTopicOf Bus_mouse.