The general plan is a microsoft mouse clone with 3 physical buttons & a wheel. The wheel goes above a small button & has no button of its own. To be sure, this must have been tried 30 years ago.
Sizing would be done with playdough models. Prototypes would be 2 part enclosures with no support. The top would glue on the sides & all the panels would be curved. A final enclosure would be a single piece with support. All the electronicals would come from other mice.
TechLead liked the $100 logitech & hence caused it to become the internet's favorite mouse. It's the same shape as the $9 Logitech M100 from hell. It has a button below the wheel which can be mapped to the middle button. The most a lion ever paid for a mouse was $30 for the Logitech M-CQ38.
Suspect all mice now have the buttons down low & are the same shape because it uses less material.
Who wants a quiet click if they spend so much on clicky keyboards?
Ferris Bueller frame #22210 showed a grey eyed Mcrosoft mouse. Not as boxy as remembered.
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