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| SirPeale:
Those are really just anchors? I never tested it, of course, but I thought there was NO/NC action there. |
| OSCAR:
--- Quote from: Peale on June 25, 2004, 03:30:54 pm ---Those are really just anchors? I never tested it, of course, but I thought there was NO/NC action there. --- End quote --- Some are, some aren't, depends on the make of the switch. As you can see on the PCB, though, there aren't traces to those locations so obviously you wouldn't want to solder any wires there. My labels are describing the functions on the PCB, not the mouse buttons themselves. |
| Aceldamor:
Cool...I'll take a look at my PCB tonight.. Appreciate the help everyone.. Thanks ;D |
| blue:
Here is a n00b question and do apologize for it. But the mice you guys use to hack are they ball or optical? |
| Aceldamor:
Ball Mice, finding Ball Mice that are USB is proving to be a trick unless your OSCAR..he seems to have them on tap ;) I don't think there is a "pretty" way to hack an optical mouse to work well. At least I haven't seen one ;D |
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