The Macintosh Mouse debuted, unsurprisingly, with the original Mac in 1984. While internally very similar to its Lisa predecessor, its exterior sported a new design with a larger button that mirrored the proportions of the Mac itself.

The Mac Mouse originally shipped in a beige/brown color scheme that was later changed to “platinum” gray to match a company-wide design shift in 1987. Apple also used the same design for its Mouse IIe, a later companion to the Apple IIe computer system.

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