Operating systems can also facilitate handling all kinds of people, usually reversing the function buttons. In the early years of computer, the keyboard was almost always the most popular device for data entry or computer control. The emergence and success of the mouse, as well as the subsequent evolution of operating systems, managed to facilitate and improve comfort, but not relegated the role of the keyboard. Even today, they may share some functions allowing the user or interested to choose the most suitable to their tastes or tasks. It was designed by Douglas Engelbart and Bill English during the 60's in the Stanford Institute of Research, a laboratory at Stanford University, a short distance from Silicon Valley in California. He was later improved by Palo Alto Labs Xerox company (known as Xerox PARC). His invention was not an incidental or banal, but arose in a major project that sought to increase the human intellect by improving communication between man and machine.
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