Mouse device with a built-in printer
A mouse device for use as an input device of a computer is provided that includes a housing in which recording paper is loadable, and a printer unit provided within the housing for printing on the recording paper print information received from the computer.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6274116 | Compositions for boron delivery to mammalian tissue Boron neutron capture therapy can utilize Xy B20 H17 L where X is an alkali metal, y is 1 to 4, and L is a two electron donor such as NH3, and Na2 B10 H9 NCO, among others. These bora... | 08/14/2001 |
| 5998584 | Reagents and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and stiff man syndrome The invention provides fragments of GAD65 that are specifically reactive with at least one class of GAD65 autoantibody. Most fragments are substantially free of N-terminal amino acids that would otherwise limit solubility. Different ... | 12/07/1999 |
| 5989814 | Screening methods in eucaryotic cells The invention provides new methods for screening libraries of peptides and other compounds for a desired property in eucaryotic cells. The methods are premised, in part, on the unexpected observation that the contents of procaryotic or lower eucaryotic ce... | 11/23/1999 |
| 5427932 | Repeat sequence chromosome specific nucleic acid probes and methods of preparing and using A primer directed DNA amplification method to isolate efficiently chromosome-specific repeated DNA wherein degenerate oligonucleotide primers are used is disclosed. The probes produced are a heterogeneous mixture that can be used with blocking DNA as a ch... | 06/27/1995 |
| 4036657 | High iron oxide hydraulic cement Hydraulic cements having higher (about 5%) iron-oxide content and lower (43-57%) than the usual calcium-oxide content of Portland cements are disclosed. These high iron-oxide cements have normal setting times, but high early strengths that develop without... | 07/19/1977 |