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The year was 2012, and the blue glow of a Dell Latitude reflected in Elias’s glasses. He had just finished a clean install of Windows 7, the "holy grail" of operating systems. The desktop was pristine, the Aero glass transparent, and the startup sound a triumphant chime. But then, he tried to scroll. Nothing. His finger swiped the right edge of the trackpad, but the webpage remained frozen. He tried a two-finger pinch to zoom—the screen stayed still. To Windows, his sophisticated hardware was merely a "PS/2 Compatible Mouse." The magic was gone. Elias knew the culprit: the