Claims
- 1. A pointing device comprising:a mouse having a mouse ball, and a mouse pad having a lower surface for resting on a support structure and an upper surface for supporting the mouse, the upper surface of the mouse pad being formed with grooves that are large enough that dust particles will fall into the grooves and will not adhere to the mouse ball when the mouse is moved over the mouse pad, the grooves being of width substantially smaller than the diameter of the mouse ball and being spaced at a distance substantially greater than the width of the grooves so that the mouse ball rolls smoothly over the mouse pad.
- 2. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the grooves are in a pattern of concentric arcs.
- 3. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the grooves are about {fraction (1/32)} inch in width and are at a spacing of about {fraction (3/16)} inch.
- 4. A pointing device according to claim 3, wherein the grooves are about {fraction (1/16)} inch deep.
- 5. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the grooves are at a spacing of about six times their width.
- 6. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the grooves have elongate ridges therebetween.
- 7. A pointing device according to claim 6, wherein the grooves are steep-sided and the sides of a groove meet the ridges at each side of the groove at a sharp edge, whereby a particle adhering to the underside of the mouse may be wiped from the mouse as the mouse traverses the groove.
- 8. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the mouse pad is made of a synthetic polymer material having a Rockwell hardness of about 75.
- 9. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the mouse pad is made of a synthetic polymer material having a melt flow rate of about 22 g/10 min.
- 10. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the mouse pad is made of a polypropylene material.
- 11. A pointing device according to claim 1, wherein the mouse pad is made of a polypropylene copolymer material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is filed as a continuation-in-part filed Dec. 9, 1998 of, and claims benefit of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/209,050, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,143,395, and of International Application PCT/US99/26216, the entire disclosure of each of which is incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
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