1984 computer users were measured. So the user manual should be very informative. So much to describe how the mouse works.
So if at that time you were buying one computer Her Mac Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, you would also get a printed manual that included a chapter explaining the mouse's use mechanisms.
"Every move you make with the mouse moves the pointer in exactly the same way," says one of her suggestions, which today seems to be comical unnecessary.
"Usually, o index finger it's shaped like an arrow, but it changes shape depending on what you're doing."
And for those who did not want to enter the process learningof pioneering technologies from the manual, Apple also had a tape called "A Tour of the Macintosh." The tape featured friendly voices trying to explain very important topics such as: “Mousing Around,” “What's the Finder?,” and “Why Do I Have Windows?” to a soundtrack by Wyndham Hill's new wave artists.
We may laugh today if anyone tries to explain what windows is, the Finder, or the mouse - but 1984 was probably important.
To understand what we mean watch the series with the video of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),