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The [[PlayStation]] [[Mouse (computing)|Mouse]] is a peripheral input device for the Sony PlayStation Console that allows the player to navigate games with a cursor where allowed. The release date of the playstation mouse is not known, but it is speculated that it was released in tandem with the PlayStation console and existed at least since 1995[1].
The [[PlayStation]] [[Mouse (computing)|Mouse]] is a peripheral input device for the Sony PlayStation Console that allows the player to navigate games with a cursor where allowed. The release date of the playstation mouse is not known, but it is speculated that it was released in tandem with the PlayStation console and existed at least since 1995[1].
The mouse is a simple two button ball mouse that plugs directly into the PlayStation console without adapters or conversions and is a fully supported Sony accessory. Having the part number SCPH-1090, it was packaged along with a mouse mat bearing the PlayStation logo.
The mouse is a simple two button ball mouse that plugs directly into the PlayStation console without adapters or conversions and is a fully supported Sony accessory. Having the part number SCPH-1090, it was packaged along with a mouse mat bearing the PlayStation logo.


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Revision as of 12:00, 16 May 2007

The PlayStation Mouse is a peripheral input device for the Sony PlayStation Console that allows the player to navigate games with a cursor where allowed. The release date of the playstation mouse is not known, but it is speculated that it was released in tandem with the PlayStation console and existed at least since 1995[1]. The mouse is a simple two button ball mouse that plugs directly into the PlayStation console without adapters or conversions and is a fully supported Sony accessory. Having the part number SCPH-1090, it was packaged along with a mouse mat bearing the PlayStation logo.

References [1] http://www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/6.16and32-BitComputersSupportArea/8.OnlineMagazines/showarticle.php?542