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Common manufacturers | Advanced Memory Systems |
Introduced | 1985 |
Type | computer mouse |
AMX Mouse was a 1985 computer mouse sold by the British company Advanced Memory Systems. [1] The mouse has 3 buttons. It was sold with a dedicated interface, and usually with some accompanying software such as AMX Art ( MacPaint clone), AMX Pagemaker, AMX Palette, AMX Control and Icon Designer. [2]
The AMX Mouse product was sold for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro computers, [3] [4] along with the Acorn Electron (through Advanced Computer Products), [5] these being popular home computers at the time. As such, it allowed modern user interfaces to be present in common household machines.
It was compatible with art software such as OCP Advanced Art Studio [6] or Max Desktop. [7] The game Starglider is also listed as being compatible. [8]
Other available software from the manufacturer was: [4]
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Common manufacturers | Advanced Memory Systems |
Introduced | 1985 |
Type | computer mouse |
AMX Mouse was a 1985 computer mouse sold by the British company Advanced Memory Systems. [1] The mouse has 3 buttons. It was sold with a dedicated interface, and usually with some accompanying software such as AMX Art ( MacPaint clone), AMX Pagemaker, AMX Palette, AMX Control and Icon Designer. [2]
The AMX Mouse product was sold for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro computers, [3] [4] along with the Acorn Electron (through Advanced Computer Products), [5] these being popular home computers at the time. As such, it allowed modern user interfaces to be present in common household machines.
It was compatible with art software such as OCP Advanced Art Studio [6] or Max Desktop. [7] The game Starglider is also listed as being compatible. [8]
Other available software from the manufacturer was: [4]