Cursor position device

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Cursor position device
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Country US
Patent number 3987685
Inventor Willard J. Opocensky
Assignee Xerox
Reference US3987685 

Cursor position device is a radial sphere coupled with rotatable shafts that translate its movement into Cartesian coordinates. The device generates signals that control the cursor over a display. Its patent number 3987685 was granted on 1976. [1]

Description

Cursor position device

  • Inventor: Willard J. Opocensky
  • Patent number: 3987685
  • Filing date: Dec 16, 1974
  • Issue date: Oct 26, 1976
  • Assigned to Xerox

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References

  1. US patent 3987685, Willard J. Opocensky, "Cursor position device", issued 26 October 1976, assigned to Xerox