Commodore 1351

The Commodore 1351 is similar in appearance to the mouse supplied with Amiga computers of the time, but the two are not mutually compatible.

The mouse was distributed with a user manual containing maintenance instructions, pinouts, and sample BASIC and machine language programs for the Commodore 64 and 128.

Also included was a diskette containing diagnostic tools, demos, drivers, and an upgrade for the GEOS operating system.

The 1351 was favorably reviewed by The Transactor, which praised the unit's ergonomic design and tactile feedback and the quality of the accompanying documentation.

[2] Software that can use a 1351 mouse includes GEOS, The Faery Tale Adventure, Operation Wolf, and assorted application/drawing programs.

A Commodore mouse, either type 1350 or 1351)
Bottom side and connector of a Commodore 1351