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 |
| 5410136 | Apparatus and method for the xerographic printing and magnetic encoding of information cards A card assembly permits xerographic printing of information cards, such as identification or authorization cards. The card assembly comprises a carrier sheet having a cavity. An information card is detachably bonded within the cavity. The foregoing card a... | 04/25/1995 |
| 5281799 | Apparatus and method for the xerographic printing of information cards A card assembly permits xerographic printing of information cards, such as identification or authorization cards. The card assembly comprises a carrier sheet having a cavity. An information card is detachably bonded within the cavity. The foregoing card a... | 01/25/1994 |
| 4813799 | Document printing aid for microcomputer printers The invention is a document printing aid for microcomputer printers. The invention includes a flexible mask of material, larger than the document to be printed, with an outline of the document on the face of the mask. The printing aid is inserted into a m... | 03/21/1989 |
| 4812064 | Sheet securing mechanism A sheet securing mechanism which has upper and lower members. Pins are formed on the upper members. A magnetic actuator when excited in one condition provides a magnetic force that causes the upper member to move to a closed sheet securing state where the... | 03/14/1989 |
| 3985852 | Method of making tubular plastic sleeves Method of making marker assemblies comprising an elongate denticule whose flat, pendent tines bear in snug and slidable relation heat recovered sleeves which conform to the flattened configuration of the tines. After positioning generally tubular heat rec... | 10/12/1976 |