Let's have a look at another Soviet-era computer mouse, the ЕС1841.А002 Манипулятор Графической Информации ( Graphical Information Manipulator). It was also apparently called the колобок (little round bun, as it's a ball mouse) or крысой (rat, as it's small). From ChatGPT: The Russian word колобок (kolobok) translates to “little round bun“ or simply “bun“ in English. It refers to a small, round, bread-like pastry often associated with Russian folklore, especially the popular children's tale “Kolobok,“ where the bun comes to life and goes on an adventure (similar to the “Little Gingerbread Man“). My information source (Russian): 00:00 ... Start 04:10 ... Disassembly 11:15 ... Pinout details 14:20 ... Pinout diagrams (also on my Patreon) 15:00 ... Channel thanks/outro They were apparently produced in Minsk in the Byelorussian SSR from 1987 and
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