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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Are The Mouse's Days Numbered?

Gartner thinks that the computer mouse is near it's end of life after nearly 40 years of tracking around screens, clicking, and dragging, according to this BBC report. "The mouse works fine in the desktop environment but for home entertainment or working on a notebook it's over," says analyst Steve Prentice. Taking it's place will be gestural computing like touchscreen and facial recognition interfaces. "You even have emotive systems where you can wear a headset and control a computer by simply thinking and that's a device set to hit the market in September." "This" says Prentice, "is all about using computer power to do things smarter."

On the flip side of the coin however is Rory Dooley senior vice president and general manager of Logitech's control devices unit, who obviously has a great stake in the survival of the mouse. Dooley says "The death of the mouse is greatly exaggerated," and that "The devices we use have been modified for our changing lifestyles but it doesn't negate the value of the mouse,"

Personally, I'm inclined to think that the mouse has a few more years in it. While there are plenty of new touch machines headed our way, the mouse doesn't leave your monitor with icky finger smudges... though I'm sure it's days are numbered.

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