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Wed, 08 June 2011, 20:43:59 »
Looking to mod the sensor and electronics into a logitech marble trackball. You must be able to provide pictures of the board(s) inside the mouse before I purchase it.
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Would you be at all interested in the internals of a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0? The left click switch gave out on me, but the rest of it works fine. Seems like this would be a good application.
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Wanted: damaged or otherwise cheap gaming mouse internals for a mod
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Thu, 09 June 2011, 20:07:02 »
I think he's looking for a laser sensor, the IE 3.0 is only optical isn't it?
Having said that I think the Intellimouse is still one of the best mice out there.
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I would go with a normal optical if it had all of the features that I need. small size, low profile sensor on a separate board (or small enough to mount inside the trackball), maybe a function in the chip to reverse the y axis (sensor is flipped).
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