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Trackball (2,763 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

Canadian Navy's DATAR system in 1952. Principal designers Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor chose the trackball as the primary input, using a
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Porter. Although DATAR wasn't without its difficulties, Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Taylor developed and built a Trackball as part of the display system
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electrical engineer working in collaboration with Tom Cranston and Fred Longstaff. Taylor was part of the original Ferranti Canada, working on the Royal
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Co-Inventor of the first trackball device – developed by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor Universal Turing machine – The UTM model is considered
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Douglas (1921–2010). 1952: First trackball built by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor (1908–1996); invented 1947 by Ralph Benjamin. 1956