Development of Wireless Pen Mouse
Mark Anthony R. Luyao, Alyssa Jayne M. Montaño, John Patrick B. Pamahoy and Julius Daniel O. Soriano.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines 2018.
- xi 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The study entitled Development of Wireless Pen Mouse, aimed to develop a multi-purpose pen mouse that will provide convenience and user-friendly features for people, especially artists and designers who use mouse mostly to their work. A device that may be used on computer as a pen mouse, on tablet and phone as a stylus, and on presentation as a laser pointer. The prototype is triangular in shape for a better grip that also lead the user to have proper posture while using the device on their work. It is electronically operated to ensure all the built-in features of the device works properly and smoothly. Using this device will lessen the difficulties in an ordinary mouse and at the same time reduce muscular pain experienced by the person inclined with graphic design jobs. The researchers’ main goal is to make an ergonomic pen mouse with an attachable stylus cap and laser pointer. The proponents gathered fifteen (15) respondents composed of ten (10) students and five (5) professionals to test and evaluate the project based on its functionality, aesthetics, workability, durability, economy, safety and saleability. The researchers also conducted different tests in terms of surface compatibility, responsive range, and the comparative test between the prototype and existing device. The device obtained a grade of 5 equivalent to the descriptive rating of “Highly Responsive” in surfaces such as paper, chipboard, mouse pad, and skin. In terms of distance responsiveness, a grade of 5 with a descriptive rating of “Highly Responsive” is achieved from a distance of 1 meter to 4 meters and graded 4 with an equivalent descriptive rating of “Very Responsive” from a distance of 5 meters to 7 meters. Proving that the prototype is compatible to any surfaces, responsive up to 7 meters and more effective than the existing device used in graphic arts industry. In the evaluation, the mean rating of the seven (7) criteria are 4.73 for functionality, 4.53 for aesthetics, 4.90 for workability, 4.77 for durability, 4.73 for economy, 4.94 for safety and 4.73 for saleability. The prototype was graded highest in workability and safety having the mean rating of 4.92 which proves that the prototype is working effectively and user-friendly. The project gathered an overall mean rating of 4.76 which falls on the range of the scale of “Highly Acceptable” by the respondents.