<P> Logitech 3D Mouse (1990), the first ultrasonic mouse </P> <P> In 2000, Logitech introduced a "tactile mouse" that contained a small actuator to make the mouse vibrate . Such a mouse can augment user - interfaces with haptic feedback, such as giving feedback when crossing a window boundary . To surf by touch requires the user to be able to feel depth or hardness; this ability was realized with the first electrorheological tactile mice but never marketed . </P> <P> Tablet digitizers are sometimes used with accessories called pucks, devices which rely on absolute positioning, but can be configured for sufficiently mouse - like relative tracking that they are sometimes marketed as mice . </P> <P> As the name suggests, this type of mouse is intended to provide optimum comfort and avoid injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis and other repetitive strain injuries . It is designed to fit natural hand position and movements, to reduce discomfort . </P>

When was the device mouse designed and who designed it