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I'm sure one of you guys can help. Forgive me for being dense, but I've searched and I can't find the answer. Take a look at the attached picture. I ripped this piece off of the spinwheel in my mouse and want to wire it to my optipac.
One question. Where do I wire the ground?
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Show a picture of the PCB, and likely we can show you your ground.
If not, you can attach ground to the ground wire coming off the mouse cable.
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What you see is what you get. I want to wire this directly into an optipac.
That piece. Not the whole mouse board.
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I don't believe you can. You need more than just the optic sensor to talk to the machine.
Someone prove me wrong.
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You don't need anything else. It works just like any of the other optic sensors.
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Ground is usually obvious because everything connects to it and usually uses a black wire.
What you will need, for a tball Iam assuming, witht he optipac is get tball optics (from bob roberts is the best place) and wire teh 4 wires to the optipac.
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