As fohat says, the travel makes keyboard switches a bad fit for a mouse. They could work if the hinge was at the front of the mouse with a big lever pressing a key switch which was at the back, but you'd need a custom case for that.this would be great, he can get a case customized as per his wish.
Electrically all a switch does is complete the circuit so you could use the internals of any mouse and just handwire the switches to the holes.
What i did is make a macropad with a trackball sensor in it, and mapped 2 keys to left and right mouse buttonShow Image(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/850039254640885790/918413919335354368/IMG_6478.jpg)
What i did is make a macropad with a trackball sensor in it, and mapped 2 keys to left and right mouse buttonShow Image(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/850039254640885790/918413919335354368/IMG_6478.jpg)
Is this selfbuilt or can I buy it somewhere?
What i did is make a macropad with a trackball sensor in it, and mapped 2 keys to left and right mouse buttonShow Image(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/850039254640885790/918413919335354368/IMG_6478.jpg)
Is this selfbuilt or can I buy it somewhere?
Run it and let me know when! It's adorable :)
its a prototype for a gb im planning to run!
As fohat says, the travel makes keyboard switches a bad fit for a mouse. They could work if the hinge was at the front of the mouse with a big lever pressing a key switch which was at the back, but you'd need a custom case for that.
Electrically all a switch does is complete the circuit so you could use the internals of any mouse and just handwire the switches to the holes.