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<p>subsidiary (see below). These mice worked on almost any surface, and represented a welcome improvement over mechanical mice, which would pick up dirt, track capriciously, invite rough handling, and need to be taken apart and cleaned frequently. Other manufacturers soon followed Microsoft's lead, including Apple for their <a href="page.php?w=Apple_Pro_Mouse">Pro Mouse</a>, using components manufactured by Agilent (once they spun off from HP), and over the next several years mechanical mice became obsolete.The technology underlying the modern optical</p><p>
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