From a quick view - yes, the same technology - the cards are smaller and cuter, but displaying a logon key good for 5 seconds was the same.
And, see “light pen” (Light pen - Wikipedia) for the original “mouse”.
The micro implementation added a second button (and wheel), plus multiple clicks, but yes, quite a bit of the technology was around before the first Gen X specimen was introduced.
And the steal a userid and password is the oldest hack - for file under ‘state obvious’. 60 minutes got a mole hired onto the cleaning staff of some large company.
Said mole 'hacked" the system by opening the user manual beside the terminal, opening the cover, and reading the id and password from the fly sheet.
This system had a local printer, so he/she could snap a screen displaying the bosses payroll info.
I’d love to have a dollar for every time “password”. lover’s/pet’s name, or address has been used.
A penny for every userid/password written on the inside cover of the user manual would produce a larger sum.