Is there a thread already started that shows a mouse hack step by step?
If not, Im thinking of starting one. Might help a lot of people wanting to go that route with their trackball or spinner.
I just dont want to do a lot of repeat work.
Also, I have found a chip that will not work as a hack, due to the fact that the optical sensors are different. On a mouse with chip LOGITECH 361125-0000; I dont think this type chip will work. Why?
Because if you follow the traces from the phototransistors (optic sensors), to the chip, you will find that the center lead of the sensor goes back to the chip, while the two outside leads connect to the board's pos and neg power.
Every trackball I have hacked thus far needs the center lead to be pos and the two outside leads to go back to the chip.
If you make sure you have a proper chip before destroying a good mouse, it will save you a lot of work and time.
Here is a rough sketch which should get my point across.