Article: Taiwanese Inventors Develop Foldable Computer Mouse

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 14 -- Chun-Hsiung Yin of Tainan, Taiwan, Hsun-Li Huang of Hsinchu, Taiwan, and Chih-Wei Wu of Taipei, Taiwan, have developed a foldable computer mouse.

An abstract of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, said: "A foldable computer mouse including a mouse body, a sensor and an extension part is disclosed. The bottom of the mouse body includes a receiving space and a contact surface, and the sensor is disposed on the contact surface of the bottom of the mouse body. The extension part is pivotally connected to one side of the mouse body and adjacent to the receiving space. When the extension part rotates outwards to a predetermined location, ...

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