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Image of computer mouse box taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
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Produktbild av datormusförpackning tagen med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
This cunning plastic gizmo lies at the heart of an optical mouse. It takes the light from an LED, reflects it through ~90 degrees, and bounces it down onto your desk, from where it bounces back up into a light sensing microchip.
This photo is from our article on how computer mice work.
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This cunning plastic gizmo lies at the heart of an optical mouse. It takes the light from an LED, reflects it through ~90 degrees, and bounces it down onto your desk, from where it bounces back up into a light sensing microchip.
This photo is from our article on how computer mice work.
Our images are published under a Creative Commons Licence (see opposite) and are free for noncommercial use. We also license our images for commercial use. Please contact us directly via our website for more details.
If you personally know anybody who has been involved in the history of this firm, or the design of its logo, or the production or installation of these self-adhesive plastic letters, please shield them from this view of their endeavors' sad end.
A computer mouse's "mouse pad" is a painter's palette and an uppercase D. It was so cute and charming but now is ruined.
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In downtown Jackson, Michigan, on August 12th, 2018, at the northwest corner of West Washington Avenue (Interstate 94 Business Loop, U.S. Route 127 Business Loop, and Michigan Highway M-50) and South Mechanic Street.
(Do not cry: Per a Google search, it appears that the business remains in operation, but has moved to a different location.)
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Cooper, 3years and 4 months, totally engrossed in doing "Wiggles" puzzles and activities on our computer.
An optical computer mouse with its cover removed.
This photo is from our article on how computer mice work.
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Image of the PokketMouse computer mouse taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
Swedish
Produktbild av PokketMouse datormusen tagen med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
The illuminated logo on my Razer Death-Adder mouse. A black mouse on a black mouse mat and the exposure set to capture the light means the surroundings disappeared and all that was left was a disembodied light.
I used the +3 close-up filter again to get the image nice and big in the frame.
The first prototype computer mouse, developed by Bill English and famously used by Douglas Engelbart in "The Mother of All Demos", a demonstration of the oN-Line System in 1968.
... 14 hours of sleep per day, because all other kids do.
To put it simple, I need a break--a big great hassle-free break from everything :(. Of course it has to be the one without me pondering how life will possibly go after that.
I start to love "All kinds of everything" performed by Dana. If only all kinds of everything was just as lovely as farm animals in fables...
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With PS down to the minimum ;-).
On Explore 20 Nov 2008 - #332
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During shopping in Izmailovo craft market of Russian handcrafts and souvenirs, I and my client from New York were quite excited seeing the computer mouse painted according traditional art schools with pictures of personages from Russian fairy-tales. We spoke with an artist who was selling his works on the market and he told us that it is quite new modern idea and these really Russian mice (made in China :-)) but painted here, in Russia, are on demand now as a souvenir or a gift for tourists. Price for this mouse is about 750 rubles ($25) and their customers have even options to bring their own computer mouse or keyboard, so that the artist can paint it within several days (depends on his availability and amount of orders) with a favorite design or picture for a quite reasonable price.
Photo #019 taken on June 27, 2009
©2009 Arthur Lookyanov / ArtLook Photography
Fed up with the sight of a computer mouse today. Have spent most of the day catching up on some editing...................
Still got loads to do too...........
So, a fitting subject for day 18.
I need to inject a bit more colour into my photostream too, been a lot of B&W and selective colour shots of late.