h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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Mouse Key
Use mouse to store settings and unlock computer. | |
I would like to see a optical mouse with the ability to store user preferences. Such as email addresses, url bookmarks, user privileges, desktop themes, and passwords. I have dozens of passwords that I have to remember, and I don't like to have my computer at work remember my passwords.
I could then
just take my mouse to my computer (it would login me in) and start using it where I left off. My daughter (3 years old) could use "her" over-sized kid trackball to give her access to her educational games and not have permissions to view websites or delete my files.
similiar baked
http://www.halfbake...workstation_20Mouse Multi-workstation Mouse [bwente, Jul 09 2002]
(?) AccessCentre's BioMouse
http://www.dooracce...biometric_mouse.htm Examples of biometric mice. [phoenix, Jul 10 2002]
(?) Google search for +biometric +mouse
http://www.google.c...&btnG=Google+Search [phoenix, Jul 10 2002]
(?) Calcomp 12x12 SummaSketch
http://www.engineer...p?ProductCode=ES222 Shown with two multi-button pucks (not quite mice). [phoenix, Jul 10 2002]
(?) Redsokk.com
http://www.redsokk.com/index.htm Click 'digitizers', then scroll down for a better look. [phoenix, Jul 10 2002]
Gratutious graphic
http://www.wedothat...ics/biomousekey.gif 18K gif image [bwente, Jul 11 2002]
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Not quite clear on what you mean - you want the mouse to be a physical key that you carry around with you, or you want it to do the user authentication (by fingerprint or DNA sampling or whatever)...? |
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I think it would have to do both. If your mouse is able to authenticate itself with all the systems that you use then to make it secure you would have to authenticate yourself with the mouse. |
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"I'm sorry my email was late. My mouse wouldn't let me log on." |
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So, I'm assuming there would be safeguards built in so that a dirtbag couldn't steal a mouse and authenticate him/herself to it, and then authenicate the mouse to the system? Which is exactly the weak point of carrying the bio-mouse. It would be safer to keep the mouse on-site, I think. |
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biometeric mouse... cool. didn't think of that. I assumed if some one stole your mouse it was like stealing your identity. So your right it should do authenicate both. |
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Mutliple mice for different users would allow people to personalize the mice. Racing stripes or flashing LED's, like a nokia phone. Mouse manufactures could sell more mice per household. Small toddlers get oversized one button soft-sided mice, power users get 5 button optical mice, etc.. |
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I would also add a compact flash card slot to back up prefs and store files. Maybe a photo album or some mp3's. I know sony has a memory stick reader in a mouse. |
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The authentication idea is cool, the mouse is about the only thing people regularly put their finger tips on, so it could have a little infrared scanner built in, woring by total internal reflection and sending your fingertip to be matched by the computer. |
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Just to be clear, biometric mice authenticate the user based on fingerprint. Multiple users can use the same mouse, they're simply logged in to the computer based on their fingerprint rather than a password. |
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Have a look at the link, "Gratutious graphic", it should fit in your pocket. |
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Maybe it should be a phone/pda/mp3 player too. |
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Today the mouse could have a port for a key chain/ thumb drive. So you could take all your passwords with you without taking the mouse ( and disabling the computer to any other user say on another shift. ) |
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It has been fifteen years, I wonder what is out there in mice and kid track balls. |
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(His daughter is hopefully 18 and graduated to mice, but other people still have 3 year olds. ) |
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