All obscurities and not viable nor commercially successful, PugetSoundSoldier. You’ve got quite the list of every picayune instance, speaking of revisionist history. You know quite well the extremely lucrative agreement between Apple and Xerox PARC. I’m just surprised you didn’t resort to the venerable old saw that Apple “stole” it. Never understood that one, unless it’s just noise to counteract the very well known stealing that went on in the other direction.
You recite “tablets” as if these remotely compare. They don’t, not in form, not in function. No touchscreen, let alone multitouch. Speaking of tired old saws, you’re riding the single button mouse hobbyhorse again, knowing full well that multibutton mice have always worked with a Mac. Do you still have your OEM mouse, or did you buy a better one?
Of course the Windows PC didn’t have an “apple” key. What, do you think they’re that stupid? It’s trademarked in addition to patents. You’ll note that the substitute key for the same function does the same thing, though, if you’re honest.
Where is Chuckie’s WSIWYG computer, PugetSoundSoldier? Is there even an example gathering dust in some display window down the road from you at Redmond?
Apple was largely responsible for every single thing you take for granted
And that's not even close to true. ALL those things you listed were invented outside of Apple and introduced by other computers before Apple. So where's the innovation?
But if you want to talk commercialization, great. What was the first personal computer to sell 1 million units? What is the best selling personal computer model of all time? What computer OS has dominated the computer world for close to 20 years?