Introduction: Wireless Mouse in a Nes Gamepad 3

Here is mythirdversion of themousenes

the original nes mouse was made by
MrPumpernickel
you can see the original at:


http://threepercentdone.com/#12


itis shorter,betterdesign, more ergonomic than my V2 andwith
logitechelectronics

Step 1:

first, cutand keep thenecessary elements
that is tosay, thed-padand buttonshousing

shorteningthe chassis1 cm

removeabothersomepiecesinside, turningwith tongs
itiseasily

Step 2:

trace theperiphery of the baseof the mouse
(in my case, I drewthefollowing withoutthebattery door)

cutbottom ofgamepad

I usea jigsawand thengentlywhile goingafter alime

Step 3:

useofglue (cyanoacrylate) to holdElementsquickly

in this case, I cutthebattery doorto fit intheetched

Ifinished pastingeverythingwithepoxy gluetwo components (to takelongerbut veryresistant)

Step 4:

I usepolycarbonate (Makrolon) toformtheouter
itwarmsin the oven at160 °celsiusbecomessoft enough totake thedesiredrounded shape
(TAKEGLOVESHIGH TEMPERATUREBECAUSE IT ISVERYHOT!)

pmmanottakethe smell is strongbecauseit is brittleand

cuta littlethe upperframe of thegamepad,pasteand cutthe sidesdrawnagood shape
positioning theupperheated beforehandandstick withgluesomepoint

tracethe location of thebutton
severaldrillhole,cut between theholewith a clampand finish with alime

Step 5:

for thescrollwheel,itdepends on thesysteminthe donor mouse
for myV2is amechanical systemand myV3it isan optical system

inany case,I made aframein whichI puta smallbearing
I piercethed-padto put athreaded rod

the partsarebrassfor moreinertia

Step 6:

I addeda piece ofMakrolonand a smalllatchto close thebattery door

for buttons,Iextend thelegsswitchand I puttheswitchin front of thehole andsecure withhotglue

Step 7:

Finally,I usedmastic,sandingpaper,the primerand paint
for color,Imade​​a bitofgraybeigeto makeusedgamepad

Step 8:

Finally,I usedmastic,sandingpaper,the primerand paint
for color,Imade​​a bitofgraybeigeto makeusedgamepad

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