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D_Harris:
I'm curious as to what results have been achieved by any who may have hacked optical or laser mice for their control panels. (Feedback on wire-less mouse hacks would be appreciated also).
Have there been any good results?
Thanks.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
darcyp:
i hacked a usb ball mouse for my trackball and it works great. no problems whatsoever.
edit - i just realize this is not even what you asked. my apologies.
bkenobi:
What would be the point in hacking a laser or optical mouse? Are you just trying to get a couple buttons or something? Most people hack mice to gain access to the mouse ball portion (a pair of axis, either 2 spinners, 2 360 steering wheels, 1 trackball, etc). If you just want the buttons, then you should have no problem getting things working!
D_Harris:
No one has chimed in that they have done either of the things I mentioned, so I can only assume that is no.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
Comtek:
were not really sure what your asking
hacking a mouse to do what
i hacked a trackball mouse as the above stated to use as a trackball :laugh2:
i decided to not hack a wireless so i did not have to use batteries in my control panel or rig it with another power source
so if you clarify your question I'm sure one of these geniuses have done it
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