The scroll wheel inside my mouse is a very simple but brilliant mechanism that basically pushes two buttons in succession every time I scroll it fwd one click. The succession of the pressing of these two buttons is opposite if I scroll the wheel in the other direction. Thus it can tell which direction I am turning it and how far or fast I have turned it.
So I de-soldered this scroll wheel from my mouse and replaced it with two fabric buttons which I can now basically gallop on with my fingers to control the scrolling of my mouse and it is a very inconvenient action but I still think it is cool.
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Signing UpStep 1Materials and Tools
MATERIALS:
- Cheapest mouse you can find (hopefully it will be very similar to mine inside)
- Pen and paper
TOOLS:
- Screw driver
- Soldering iron
- Helping hands
- De-solder or de-soldering tool
- Wire cutters
- Wire strippers
- Multimeter
- Crocodile clips
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I'd much rather glue a smalll animall to it... see how it turns out =|
with the hard drive dj project
...this would eliminate the micro controller portion of the dj project and all the software
hard drive dj project
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I imagined the mouse attached to an inexpensive electronic bicycle odometer or palm device. I lack the skills and know how to make this work. Any ideas on how to get started? Thank you. -- Justin
You mean a rotary encoder? :)
You could hook these buttons up to a simple circuit so that one acts as "scroll up" and one is "scroll down" if you get sick of galloping...
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Michele
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