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Scroll-Wheel Hack

Scroll-Wheel Hack
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Super inconvenient way to scroll though the web with galloping fingers on fabric buttons. (Smile)

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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Step 1Materials and Tools

Materials 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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31 comments
Sep 10, 2009. 12:47 PMColonel88 says:
Hmm... this is only good for nervous people. *tapping fingers*
Nov 16, 2008. 9:10 PMdelvarworld says:
Pretty useless :) . Why not just wire a small motor to the mouse which turns the mousewheel like a gear controlled by the buttons?
Nov 17, 2008. 1:46 AMLance Mt. says:
Errrr.... Effort?
I'd much rather glue a smalll animall to it... see how it turns out =|
Jun 21, 2009. 6:32 PMA.C.E. says:
lol i like your idea better.. late reply
Jun 13, 2009. 10:27 AMAzayles says:
Fix the original scroll wheel encoder to a hamster wheel, poll the wheel rotations in software and see how fast the hamster's running - and in which direction :-D
Nov 17, 2008. 6:18 AMYerboogieman says:
im going to use that in school today!
Nov 19, 2008. 3:23 PMstephan288 says:
Best invention since the electric pig.
Jun 13, 2009. 10:25 AMAzayles says:
And how! If it wasn't for the Electric Pig, we'd all be in the dark ages still.
Nov 23, 2008. 3:10 PMwethecom says:
to make somthing useful i think this project would mix together nicely
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
Nov 20, 2008. 7:31 AMForeverhex says:
That has to be the only mouse I have ever seen that has an normal encoder instead of LED encoder.
Nov 20, 2008. 11:55 AMCrudeBuster says:
Nah, that's very common, some old monitors use it too for menu-selecting spinning controls.
Nov 21, 2008. 2:38 PMCrudeBuster says:
I agree totally with your arguement.
Nov 21, 2008. 5:08 AMhot-fresh-rider says:
yep rotary ENCOder scroll wheels can be found on many different brands and at surprising price points. It's completely up to the manufacturer whether they install IR or rotary, whichever happened to be cheaper at the time most probably! Optical can get bits of cat hair in the gears and rotary can loose its accuracy over time.
Nov 21, 2008. 7:01 AMxwx says:
yeah this seem kind of time consuming for a scroll wheel even though it looks cool... you could change the scroll rate though!
Nov 19, 2008. 4:13 AMJoell says:
Ouch, either you weren't endowed with too much coordination or something but that looks extremely time consuming even if you were to up the lines-per-scroll number. Doesn't it get annoying after a while by the way? An innovative idea,... just that there has to be a simpler (and cooler) way to use what you've learned.
Nov 21, 2008. 3:58 AMJoell says:
Oh okay,... if you were just having fun with it it's cool. And btw, thanks; dint know about the micro switches and what not so you saved me having to screw up a mouse to find out. Now at least i'd know what to expect if i ever opened one up :)
Nov 20, 2008. 8:27 PMArtistsWings says:
i know this is a strange idea but could you set up a switch for up that auto gallops up and down does down? I am pretty new to electronics but its a thought!
Nov 20, 2008. 5:10 PMhighvoltageev says:
That has to be one of most inefficient-yet-cool instructables I've ever seen. Interesting idea, but very impractical.
Nov 20, 2008. 1:18 PMjustinkuo says:
Thank you for your clear description on how the mouse works. Some time ago, I had imagined using a mouse as part of a distance measuring device attached the front wheel of a bicycle. That device would count up when I rolled the bicycle forward and would count down when rolled backwards. It would be the electronic equivalent of the Jones Counter used for measuring and certifying road running courses.

JonesCounter.com

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
Nov 19, 2008. 5:42 PMBartboy says:
I thought you made a huge scroll wheel, LOL!
Nov 17, 2008. 12:45 PMendolith says:
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.

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...
Nov 18, 2008. 5:56 PMrobots199 says:
I prefer a griffin powermate from thinkgeek for about fifty bucks.
Nov 18, 2008. 7:39 AM=SMART= says:
Sweet ! How fast can you go !! haha
Nov 17, 2008. 3:19 PMmkamchin says:
that sound worse than scrolling with a mouse
Nov 17, 2008. 11:57 AMfrollard says:
In software if you up the 'number of lines per scroll click' it would move a lot quicker...it would be a neat gesture pad on the desktop :D
Nov 17, 2008. 9:12 AMKoil_1 says:
Hey keep those micro switches. Those can be seriously fun to play with in other projects...
Nov 17, 2008. 4:49 AMPh3nomin0n says:
Well you could enter a fingerbuidling contest and win heavyweight :)
Nov 16, 2008. 8:26 PMbrowneyedhippie says:
This is really cool.. I would love to do something like this...
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Michele

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Nov 16, 2008. 7:37 PMSigsaucer647 says:
nice idea, but i dont wanna imagine scrolling through long web pages. my fingers might fall off =d

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