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Someone built a computer inside a mouse, and it's super cute

It may not be highly functional, but it is highly adorable.

Gordon Gottsegen CNET contributor
Gordon Gottsegen is a tech writer who has experience working at publications like Wired. He loves testing out new gadgets and complaining about them. He is the ghost of all failed Kickstarters.
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There's a computer in your phone, your smartwatch and even in some of your appliances. So why not put a computer inside a computer accessory, like a mouse?

That may have been YouTuber Electronic Grenade's reasoning. He built his own computer mouse, with an attached screen and keyboard, and then posted a video showing it off.

To make the contraption he 3D-printed a custom mouse that was large enough to fit a slide-in keyboard and mini display, yet still small enough to resemble a normal mouse. The whole thing runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W micro PC.

Don't expect to be blown away by its specs. The mouseputer has a 1GHz, single-core CPU with 512MB of RAM. (The chip in your smartphone can probably run circles around this thing.) It has a 1.5-inch OLED screen with 128x128 RGB pixels and it's powered by a 500-mAh battery.

Still, the device works and can even play Minecraft -- although Electronic Grenade admits the software crashed after a bit.

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