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Lisa Mouse Question (The Missing Link?)
ried:
I purchased this Lisa 1 (thin button) mouse on eBay. It's a bit of a strange one, though, so figured to ask the experts here about it.
As we all know, the Lisa 1's thin button mouse (A9M0050) has a unique "squeeze on/off" connector, and a 4-section flexible part where the cable meets the mouse body. The Lisa 2's mouse (M0100) connector uses physical screws and has a 6-section flexible part where the cable meets the mouse body.
The mouse that I purchased from the UK seems to be a strange hybrid. It has a standard body from the A9M0050, while the cable has a flexible part like the A9M0050 and a connector like the M0100. There is no sign of the cable having been modified.
Is this perhaps something that came off of the production line as they were transitioning Lisa from the A9M0050 to the M0100? Did they make mice that had features of both?
Pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/kUtDq5f
ried:
Now cleaned up, with better photos.
https://imgur.com/a/08GLkdo
I know this is really minor, and production changes like this happen over time - usually unnoticed. And maybe people already know about these. But I do find this kind of thing neat. It adds to the Lisa story :)
compu_85:
I think the Lisa mouse was sold with both connectors - look in the manual, it clearly shows a thin button mouse with the normal screw type connector.
-J
ried:
Oh man, that figures! :P Can you tell I'm new here? Carry on :D
stepleton:
I've never seen one like this before, but I haven't been exposed to too many Lisa mice. I suppose there's also the chance that someone accidentally chopped off this mouse's original tail, and the local Mac repair shop substituted a cable from a Mac mouse.
The problem is that a mouse with this connector won't work with a standard Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2/5 unless you clip/file the tabs off of the Lisa's mouse port.
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