I love the attention to repairability in this design.. nice work !!
@MrMakingwavesmedia11 ай бұрын
what does this help if the mouse is shit LOL
@BigToro10 ай бұрын
@@MrMakingwavesmedia it's open source, just fix whatever is shit yourself. that's the thing, its easy to repair and you can modify it to your liking to make it the best possible mouse for you
@liukang35459 ай бұрын
HAHA
@rigaudio11 ай бұрын
Nice. I can never seem to find the right mouse and have thought about making my own. Thanks for sharing your process!
@SibaNL11 ай бұрын
Ayo, the soundclown man!
@MelroyvandenBerg11 ай бұрын
same problem here..
@CaptainNomae11 ай бұрын
If you plan on doing a custom mouse, I'd look into modding the logitech g305. It's way more intuitive and it has a ton of community support for shell swap mods. r/mousereview might be a good place to start.
@helplmchoking10 ай бұрын
Same! They're always too small for me, and gaming mice are just ridiculously tiny and feel like the thinnest cheapest plastic crap (I guess lots of people want a super light mouse but I find it unpleasant). I might just use the internals from an MX Master or something for the BT stuff but this is a big inspiration
@Anthromod11 ай бұрын
Btw if you use a subdivision based workflow in blender, you can export the unsubdivided base mesh as a quad obj. You can import this into fusion 360, convert to t-spline in the form mode. When you close the form mode, you are left with a shape very close to the original subdivided model. I mention it as I find SubD modelling in Blender so much faster and easier than messing around with organic shapes in Fusion.
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
That's cool, I did not know that. Thanks for the tip!
@LupusMechanicus11 ай бұрын
dude thats excellent workflow thanks
@StormBurnX11 ай бұрын
I picked up a Logi G305 Lightspeed a few years back and was surprised at how modular and repairable it was. After a few years when a click (left, I think?) inevitably died, I just... opened it up and desoldered out the switch to swap for one from a random other junk mouse I had. Never really thought it'd work but it's been great, and I've been curious about 3D printing a custom shell to put its guts into for even better modularity, but now I'm curious about just making one from scratch! What a great video!
@theody897711 ай бұрын
The G305 is great for customizability! I've actually followed the same clay technique for printing a g305 battery cover molded to my hand.
@seesharpist11 ай бұрын
Super cool! Love the photogrammetry to get a perfect fit for your hand. Your end shape actually reminds me exactly of the Mionix Naos, which is the most comfortable mouse I've ever owned. Great project!
@alex_oiman11 ай бұрын
double index & middle buttons is something i now want on every mouse
@lvl90dru1d11 ай бұрын
7:55 "oh my pkcell"
@Marsk1tty11 ай бұрын
Dankpods moment
@xliquidflames11 ай бұрын
Two people beat me to it. Well played.
@asyrafbaskara552911 ай бұрын
@@xliquidflamesdi 😂y😂lebw😢❤
@kriskrisminer11 ай бұрын
i didn't notice, wow
@TerribleResults11 ай бұрын
na-no
@TontonGahu11 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along for the journey! Love the project!
@kalban11211 ай бұрын
Really nice take on custom mouse project, kudos to you
@CygentaOmicron11 ай бұрын
ty for thissss I've been working on my own from scratch and it's been difficult to plan this from the ground up, from sensors, ICs, and wrapping it up into a PCB design. It's been hard to find others documenting the journey, especially at the level I'm trying to do it.
@patrickjdarrow11 ай бұрын
Not easy picking up PCB design. Great stuff Ben!
@Afrotechmods6 ай бұрын
I love your work and I have added your channel to my recommended channels list
@trupotato11 ай бұрын
love your videos. you make it seem/sound so easy, like, "oh, I just did that." it's very inspiring
@Sciman10111 ай бұрын
Really cool! I've always wanted to try making a DIY mouse but wasn't sure where to get the optical sensor, definitely going to keep this in mind!
@RoamingAdhocrat11 ай бұрын
I mean in a pinch you could use the PCB and sensor from an existing mouse, with a new case and new buttons and reuse/relocate/replace the scrollwheel?
@unpaidintern665211 ай бұрын
@@RoamingAdhocratthe mouse buttons and scroll wheel encoder should all be through hole components, desolder the fuckers. You might run into trouble because the new ones require more or less debounce but apart from that it SHOULD work. Try it on an old mouse first please.
@darrennew821111 ай бұрын
Photogrammetry often uses the background to figure out what angle you're taking the picture from, so putting it on a turntable without extreme measures to 100% remove all background is exactly the wrong approach.
@sjkba2 ай бұрын
Great video! I love that you put all the code up for the world. I'm getting so fed up with the logitech software breaking that I'm considering build my own mouse and this seems like a great starting point
@Ochiha_ita11 ай бұрын
"I decided that its time to quit putting off the inevitable and finally LEARN PCB DESIGN!" , "Finally decided to learn Python", "Ok its time to learn..." its like a pattern in every video,... Love how you like to challenge yourself and keep learning. applause
@transsexual_computer_faery10 ай бұрын
a god among men.
@MrFloneil10 ай бұрын
Oh man I don't what your background is but you are kind of the perfect mix of artist and engineer, truly inspiring work there
@benmakeseverything10 ай бұрын
Thank you. My day job is building websites, but I have always made stuff since I was a kid and also enjoy drawing/painting, etc.
@MrFloneil10 ай бұрын
@@benmakeseverything Great to hear, I would suggest you to do a video for tips on how you learn stuff and organize your project. That could be interesting
@Toyok659 ай бұрын
I would definitely buy one of these (I have no idea about programming/assembling it), but it looks so nice and I really love the idea of keyboard switches on a mouse. Great job.🎉
@carsonwalker5675 ай бұрын
Insanely cool and well thought out project!
@k3kskuchen11 ай бұрын
This is awesome. I've been using a Steelseries Rival 500 for idk how long now and its not manufactured anymore. i had to fix it countless times. swap out switches, replacing the cable, glueing broken pieces back together etc since no other mouse does it for me like this one does. it fits perfectly in my hand and has exactly as many buttons as i need. But i never thought about making my own mouse which would fix my issues. im gonna try to do this :D
@thegamercanine512710 ай бұрын
This is incredibly impressive, awesome job!
@KiriHerGiris11 ай бұрын
awesome stuff, been looking to do something like this for a while seeing at how big custom keyboards are and how nobody is really making custom mice as far as i know
@juskim11 ай бұрын
Those keys are looking real good 🙆🏻♂️
@Anton-zb9dc11 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, I love it! Wanted to atempt it myself but didn't know whete to start from
@NicksStuff11 ай бұрын
Lovely design. I hope to see a more polished V2 some day
@Beansswtf11 ай бұрын
Using those optical/hall sensor switches would've been insane also, so you could program them as axis buttons too for driving games throttle/braking etc!
@danielerognini11 ай бұрын
Love the project and I've been looking into building my own mouse for a bit now but I'd say that repairing a mouse is far easier, especially the scroll wheel. I had problems on my Razer Naga Chroma's scroll wheel and for anyone interested all I had to do was unsticking the plastic adhesives that cover the screws (gently, being careful not to break them to reuse them), unscrew the bottom, unscrew the mouse wheel rotary sensor (just another screw) and opening it. Inside there are some small metal legs that push against another metal part. In most cases to fix the sensor it's enough to bend the metal legs a little bit outwards using some tweezers, to make sure that they make contact with the other part of the sensor. After that put everything back together and that should be it! It's that easy and doesn't cost you a penny. If you have some at home I'd suggest putting a tiny bit of lube in it, such as wd40, it will help the contacts last longer without interfering with the functionality of the sensor. For the buttons it's a tiny bit more complicated, but nothing that you wouldn't have to do if you consider building your custom mouse: soldering! You just have to spend a few cents for another mouse switch (or rescue it from another broken mouse), open up your mouse, locate the switch that isn't working. Then you just have to desolder the old switch and solder in the new one. To desolder it, if you don't have the tools to do it don't worry: you can improvise and try to do the job using just the soldering iron. You just have to hold the tip of the iron on one of the pins that you have to desolder until the solder gets melted, then you try to move one part of the switch out (doesn't matter if it doesn't completely come off, don't rush it). Once done do the same for the other pin of the switch. You continue to repeat this bit by bit until the switch eventually comes off. Then you solder in the new one and another mouse has been saved from the trash! ps: just to make it clear, no hating here! Just a guy, whose primary language isn't english, that is trying to share some knowledge with people that may need it or just be interested :)
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info!
@snakemystic11 ай бұрын
i love it! i have always wondered about a mice with keyboard switches finally someone made it!
@priit12311 ай бұрын
Dude, amazing work.
@makermac7011 ай бұрын
Great project involving many different disciplines, well done !
@anon_y_mousse11 ай бұрын
Awesome! The only thing I'd change is to either sand the surface or use acetone smoothing on it. Although, you probably appreciate the extra grippiness of the unsmoothed print.
@sch998611 ай бұрын
I love this. Keep making videos. They are greatly appreciated
@spenseay11 ай бұрын
This is my first time watching your channel and I loved this video -- great job! Subscribed
@nadimfetaih384111 ай бұрын
Good job! My first thought was that instead of a rotary encoder, you could use a BLDC motor - and even do custom dents into whatever mode you want to use! Not sure if it would be a better scroll wheel, but it WOULD be super neat to see you attempt it hahaha Either way, very cool project! Keep up the great work!
@unpaidintern665211 ай бұрын
So you have seen the smart knob video by scottbez! Awesome project. I would assume that it is possible to implement but not without blowing the complexity of the mouse out of the water for a few reasons. As it stands the mouse features two real time systems. The communication with the PC and the position tracking. Both require pretty tight timing for that low powered microcontoller. He had to dial down the DPI for the bluetooth variant just to make do with the available resources. The knob is an entire new real time system with more added complexity. So either add more microcontollers or step it up to a beefier unit and both would impact battery life or at least make it a lot more diffficult space wise. You could just outsource the communication to a dedicated module and leave all the mouse parts to the Arduino. That would probably work but again it need energy and space. And a few compute cycles to send the information over.
@vasiliynkudryavtsev10 ай бұрын
The rotary encoder on the mouse wheel is the first to fail or glitch in my experience. After I learned that logitech puts opto-pair on even the cheapest mouses, it becomes my favorite brand.
@nathaniellangston51307 ай бұрын
This is super awesome. I've never fully delved into Arduino and from what I hear its the easiest way to start. I personally like my Logitech MX and I have rather enormous hands that dwarf it but I've still come to like it. I would however like to do something like this for a CAD specific mouse add on with the controllable keys and stuff. The info on the PCB design software you used is also helpful as I too have never had luck with surface mount components and can really only understand simple PCBs.
@sarojregmi20011 ай бұрын
It's amazing. I now have a thing that I can do and reference you when I have time and money to afford it. Great project to do on vacation.
@MMuraseofSandvich11 ай бұрын
If you have a magnifying rig like a head mounted loupe, it's actually not that hard to solder surface mount stuff as long as the pins are visible and you have a small enough tip to work with. That rules out BGA and QFN packages, but you still can do a lot without them. It does eliminate the ESP32 mini module variants, though.
@dekirudev15 күн бұрын
Just add a few lines of code and you can toggle a mouse jiggler for those who have to stay active on teams/zoom xD
@katame_no_shi11 ай бұрын
i love the idea of putting extra buttons for the index and middle fingers, instead of doing like the razer trinity where you have to press everything with your thumb
@mylittleparody227711 ай бұрын
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
@Phase_Here11 ай бұрын
Bro That's Cool I recommend you to make your own company you are genius.
@andrewjmarx9 ай бұрын
YT randomly recommended this and I'm so glad it did. I love my Logitech M575 trackball, but the main switches have a tendency to fail in a year, and for gaming the polling rate and latency sucks. Once in a rare while I'll get it in my head that I'll learn what I need to build my own and will spend some time looking up people's DIY mouse projects for inspiration. This is maybe the best example I've seen yet that gives me hope that one day my dream of the perfect M575 alternative will exist.
@Roxor1285 ай бұрын
I recall reading somewhere that the reason Logitech's switches tend to fail is because they don't use them correctly. They're only designed for so much voltage, and Logitech puts too much through them, resulting in arcing, which results in deposits building up on the contacts, making them not click properly. You can pull the switches apart and clean the contacts, but from what I've seen, that's going to be super-fiddly.
@One_Stale_Donut11 ай бұрын
Awesome build, really well done!
@birphon9 ай бұрын
Fellow big hand here, yeah i was thinking of just going for a case mod that way i can still keep the pros of the G502 but still be able to use the thing. Was actually watching this video as I want to make a wireless mouse but in the shape of a pen, so the sensor is the pen tip, as a means for me to learn art without investing into a graphics tablet as I could also make a modular keyboard setup for all the hotkeys and such to use in whatever app i will use! Great vid
@hueyhoon9697 ай бұрын
This is really cool! It inspires me to bind right click to z button for aiming and left click to e button for shooting... Whoa! I kinda like it! Thank you so much! 😊❤
@TheUboni11 ай бұрын
Liked & subscribed. Great stuff all around in this video.
@VitorBragaEstevam11 ай бұрын
Incredible design
@sud932011 ай бұрын
Really cool build Ben! I always appreciate it when people include the bumps on the road along the way to victory :). Reminds me that we are all human and it's normal to fail some times. That being said I'd say the result compared to the original idea is bang on. Even the build quality and easthetic's are nice. Don't ask me why but I'm addicted to the thumb button cluster on the razer naga hex v1. I've been keeping it alive for almost 10 years. I'm on my 3rd set of buttons 😂. When it eventually dies I'll most likely build something very simmilar to you. Something i haven't seen yet is a smooth finnish on a 3d printed mouse. I haven't tried it yet but if you print in ABS with a small layer height and smooth it with acetone I'm pretty sure you can achieve something very smooth and comfortable. Thanks for reading my essay. Cheers!
@darkmann1211 ай бұрын
OH MY PKCELL!!!!!!!!!!
@xliquidflames11 ай бұрын
...you beat me to it. Well played.
@ActualHuman711 ай бұрын
Dankpods
@WWQQWIW11 ай бұрын
Yes the dankpods official
@ynonzohar419910 ай бұрын
r/suddenlyDankPods
@blueleader83239 ай бұрын
them keyboard switches sound mighty good, I might need to brake out my hurdur 6hunjos from me ole mate seni.
@CameronPenner11 ай бұрын
Tip when you're doing photogrammetry of objects like this. Take photos in a vertical arc, starting lower down, and then rising up to the top of the object, then step to the side and take another arc. This requires about 10x fewer squats since you only have to personally orbit the object a single time. It also results in more consistent vertical and horizontal spacing of the images.
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
Good tip, thanks! But all the squats are good exercise haha
@ivovass19511 ай бұрын
Very well done, thanks for sharing with us
@ShinichiroKururugi11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Finally someone else who understands the beauty of having extra left and right clicks!!! My favourite mouse of all time still is the Roccat Tyon with 16 buttons spread out evenly over all fingers with 32 functions using the onboard shift key (non of the thumb keypad BS!). Unfortunately that mouse was too niche and was pulled from their lineup after a short production.
@ShinichiroKururugi11 ай бұрын
PS, it's pretty handy to have PGUP/PGDN, Home/End, Ctrl+T/W, Ctrl+Shift+T/W, and Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift+Tab on the mouse as a power user of the WWW.
@buhert213711 ай бұрын
I love the idea of mechanical switches on a mouse. Nice work.
@hakoOW23 күн бұрын
great video and great mouse you ve made !
@D3M0N.7710 ай бұрын
PLEASE make a full Tutorial series on how to program an Arduino / How you learnt how to program it, how you learnt to do all the wiring, 3D Designing etc. Basically a full "DIY Course" would be awesome (I REALLY want to get into that kind of programming but don't know where/how to start..)
@benmakeseverything10 ай бұрын
I suppose I could try making some instructional videos. I'm completely self-taught, mostly by just watching tutorials, but I do understand that it can be overwhelming. Right now I'm focused on building my next project, but I will consider your suggestion for the future. Thanks for watching!
@D3M0N.7710 ай бұрын
@@benmakeseverything Thank you so much and I'll make sure to check my subscription box :)
@hz1dz1314 ай бұрын
@@benmakeseverything How long did this take u? im thinking of trying it out for school but there is a deadline so idk if its worth it
@dennisdecoene11 ай бұрын
I had the same dream some 3 years ago. My problem then was sourcing the sensor. Maybe I'll look into it again now. Thanks!
@gcolombelli11 ай бұрын
Some sensors are pretty easy to source from aliexpress, digikey, mouser and others. I ended up postponing building a DIY trackball as the Ploopy Thumb Trackball fits my needs damn nearly perfectly. And it's open source too. Although the DIY mouse and trackball communities aren't as big as the DIY keyboard community, there are plenty of resources online.
@dennisdecoene11 ай бұрын
@@gcolombelli I've been looking the last couple of days and they are available now in 'normal' quantities. 3y ago I would have had to source them trough alibaba with moq of 10000
@AlphoxHD3 ай бұрын
Very awesome, nice work bro
@SleepyTF11 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of the thumb scrollwheel idea
@PCBWay11 ай бұрын
One more GOOD CONTENT, Ben!
@excesssum10 ай бұрын
Nice go at it. But there are quite a few reasons why people opt to build new shells around existing mice guts, and while simplicity is probably the main one, having tried and tested components, firmware/software and top-notch sensor/wireless functionality are definitely in that list as well.
@michaelgleason479111 ай бұрын
The Corsair M65 is very easy to take apart. There's just no repairing it. It is notorious for the scroll wheel to mess up. Some have said cleaning it helps for awhile, but I had no such luck. Switched to Razer and it's been two trouble-free years. YMMV of course
@RyanMercer11 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@sentakeshi11 ай бұрын
man ! straight out of some sci-fi movie ! i would rlly have a gaming mouse with such asthetics .
@jerebediah11 ай бұрын
Man I am over here trying to figure out how to fix my g903 because its the only "gaming mouse" that comfortably fits my had. I use palm grip. I cant even figure out how to make 3d printed base and shell to lighten her up lol. This guys over here designing his whole mouse himself. Great job man!
@alwe09-d5r2 ай бұрын
I would love to see a vertical mouse version of this one
@salbill448410 ай бұрын
If you sold this, I would buy one. I also have a bit bigger hands AND I think it's pretty smart to have two buttons where there is usually 1, the scroll wheel is also very smart. I'd buy one.
@cmeooo10 ай бұрын
awesome . i wished the mouse makers make bigger ergonomic mouses like yours
@trinhmecha5 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, about the mouse rotary encoder, the way it works from some datasheet i found is that they are treated like 2 individual switches, there are copper plate inside and each of them represent individual switches when rotate the gears press copper together, so those 3 pins are technically the keyboard matrix. thats how they cheap out on getting tactility scroll wheel on gaming mice, not all encoder are the same, there are also hall encoder and IR encoder which i think all the mouse with infinite scroll wheel have, even my 12 years old budget logitech g300s mouse have it, the way they achieve tactility in these encoder are through a different mechanical design tho
@TheRainHarvesterАй бұрын
I don't understand how that differs from his explanation. Can you explain more?
@cyber_robot88911 ай бұрын
Man! You are God send for my Arthritis! Thank you very much!
@gregandark857111 ай бұрын
Hello Ben. I really like your project,but i have a question. It could be possible to integrate (buying from Ali MagSpeed scroll wheel) the induction MagSpeed scroll wheel from logitech MX3 in to this mice???? I'm super interested abut this,because after i got the MagSpeed wheel under my hands, I won't never again ride ordinary scroll wheels encoder again. Thanks.
@thespencerowen11 ай бұрын
So great. It would be neat if you released a standard ‘core’ that people could build then just add their own 3d printed grip on top. (Opposed to having to redesign the entire shell)
@DataDashy10 ай бұрын
Wow finally somebody promoting the PROMICRO, my favourite 😍
@Scrogan9 ай бұрын
Some microcontrollers support both USB HID and BLE. The ESP32C6 is one I’m looking at currently.
@mnesvat10 ай бұрын
good job! just an idea would it be nicer to use transparent filament maybe since the inside components (chip and wheel) looks cool
@Rakietomania11 ай бұрын
Another awesome video!
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Wagnerbaum11 ай бұрын
I definitely want to make something like this sometime, it seems like it would be super useful for me.
@centip3de93011 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Your scroll wheel grabbed my attention. It looks like it has to make your UX better with this main buttons. In general mouse looks great, but I was left upset when you didn't reveal the weight :( Maybe it was too important to me. I just love how some people get creative out of their annoyence. These products are the best! What is even more cool - that you do it for yourself mostly BY yourself :D Thanks for the video!
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I can't find my scale right now, to weigh it but if I do, I'll let you know.
@centip3de93011 ай бұрын
@@benmakeseverything appreciate your attention to my comment. I'd be grateful if you'd do that for me!
@benmakeseverything10 ай бұрын
Found the scale. 143 grams/5oz
@centip3de93010 ай бұрын
@@benmakeseverything DAAAAMMMM that's a lot, does it feel that heavy anyway?
@benmakeseverything10 ай бұрын
@@centip3de930 Not really, I barely noticed a difference from my other mouse, but then it comes down to personal preference
@QuantumGoat11 ай бұрын
Good video and well explained. Having big hands and playing FPS can get painful. I have been working on one myself that has a Cortex-M4 at its heart, dual sensors, as well as a different suite of buttons. In shaping the body we took almost exactly the same steps, I just did more smoothing in blender. Also some of those rotary encoders have COM on the side pin.
@zora_tech11 ай бұрын
This is really amazing and unique design. I always wanted to try and make my own mouse but the my main problem is that I want to to work wirelessly through a 2.4ghz rather than Bluetooth. I am not very code savvy so I would have to rely on someone else work to get it done. But like you found it seems like it's pretty difficult to make a wireless mouse work on Bluetooth now I fear a wireless non Bluetooth would be even more difficult.
@_Turbocat77711 ай бұрын
this is really cool, nice job. I've been a logitech trackball user for years due to my needs and the quality of the switches has gone downhill in all of their mice. one used to last me years and I replaced the last few withing a year because of faulty clicking. finally had to swap out the switches with some kailh blue 2.0 -that fixed that but the rubberized plastic and micro usb are def not made to last.....
@labarray755811 ай бұрын
I was looking for such a mouse tracker! thanks finally found one. but a few tips for your pcb design as a teacher: 1. avoid angles sharper than 45 degrees in your traces. to sharp of an angle can cause emc. this also goes for junctions, add diagonals to them. 2. don't run traces through pads. because of soldering and regular currents through the pads they will wear out quicker causing it to fail faster. 3. add a ground plane and power plane, this will reduce production cost and emc. though I must say you did well for a first design, keep it up.
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@TheRainHarvesterАй бұрын
Can you explain #2? Doesn't every pad need at least 1 trace to be useful?
@labarray7558Ай бұрын
@@TheRainHarvester basically don't connect 2 traces to one pad, but add a T-junction next to it. this will reduce the strain on the pad itself.
@Lampe202011 ай бұрын
I have found the perfect wireless mouse for me, although it uses a dongle instead of Bluetooth to connect. But its latency is too little for me to notice and except for needing one switch replacement so far it works flawlessly and has exactly the functions I need. Mouse wheel that can be pressed to toggle the ratchet and pushed left or right to scroll left or right (very rare function as it seems), a seperate middle click so I don't scroll when middle-clicking, and a back and a forward button which I regularly use as I work a _lot_ in the browser where they come in handy. And no more functions, just the ones I need. It's a Logitech mouse, although I haven't been able to figure out the exact model so far. It's an office mouse but also capable of basic gaming. [EDIT]: And no, this isn't an ad, this is just me describing why I really love the mouse I got several years ago.
@dibingsdibingens84635 ай бұрын
Great video, 10/10. Like and subscription well earned!
@drtbantha11 ай бұрын
Really cool project - wouldn’t mind making one and I can think of a few other uses for some of the tools. Obviously a bit of a late suggestion, but I wonder if you could get the Arduino version of the code to work with a nice!nano? It’s sold as a drop in replacement for the Pro Micro, and it seems like folks have gotten it working with the PMW3360 trackball.
@nikname269710 ай бұрын
Hey, I just wanted to tell you that the micro usb port in the arduino pro micro isn't durable, it is a surface mount and not through hole. It cannot resist being plugged and unplugged over and over and very light forces could break it. I've used one for a macro keyboard and it broke in less than a year. If you want to use that board for a wired mouse, I will recommend a kind of support as a strain relief. Other than that, loved the project. Keep it up
@Tygron11 ай бұрын
Had an idea like this bouncing around my head for a few months now. I haven't been happy with the way a mouse has felt in my hands since the Saitek R.A.T. 7 but even if I wanted to scrounge around for old stock i'm too used to the extra buttons and functionality my Roccat Leadr provides. And since mice like the Leadr seem to be few and far between i've been thinking "screw it i'll do it myself". I've also seen all the "take this mouse and put it in a new shell" videos and that's what i've wanted to avoid. I figured I was going to have to design a PCB at some point, but I had no idea how I was going to do the rest. This helps a ton. Might be a bit before I actually get around to doing this but the idea keeps growing :3 Gonna miss the wireless bit of my Leadr though, but I barely deal with code as it is i'm not going to attempt to figure out how to get the latency down.
@DadDistracted6 ай бұрын
Building a custom mouse with custom buttons is something i figured is possible. I want to be able to work in an accelerometer so the mouse movement can be adjusted based on the mouse angle to the screen, just not sure if that's something would be able to learn with drivers and code or using arduino.
@Webbsy11 ай бұрын
Cool build! I was looking at doing something like this but I'm stuck in my current projects code as I know very little about Arduino code. Might be able to get round to it in like a year lmao
@oostunzs912711 ай бұрын
The mouse is I like to use which is pretty weird but it’s very comfortable for me, it’s a vertical mouse. You see when you’re using a traditional mouse on the side you get what’s known as carpal tunnel. What that means is hand muscle sometimes tangled, when you’re using a mouse vertically for a long period of time, “which is multiple hours.” For me I literally had to pop my bone every so often which gets very painful after a while. So I decided to say fuck it and just bought a vertical mouse, and it has not giving me any trouble ever since. As a matter of fact I don’t have to pop my bones so often. They also wear a thing that my mouse comes with is actually a joystick which moves the WASD keys. With a package it also came with a DVD for some reason. But it’s a pretty cool mouse nonetheless I love it.
@ComfyCherry11 ай бұрын
6:03 the Elecom HUGE and their similar trackball mice have thumb operated scroll wheels
@_BangDroid_11 ай бұрын
and as I found out, they give me bad RSI in my thumb, but I found a hacky workaround to toggle the trackball between pointer and scroll wheel
@ComfyCherry11 ай бұрын
@@_BangDroid_ when I'm not using all the buttons I actually use my pointer to scroll with it, just dangle it over the edge and scroll
@Roxor1285 ай бұрын
Here's a thought for another project: put two motion sensors in a mouse so it can detect rotation as well as translation.
@rustygear937011 ай бұрын
Making your own mouse is a great way to implement macro buttons, which I miss everytime I change my mouse (and had to accomodate with the new button layout). They are very useful in CAD. BTW, did you consider using a ESP32 instead of arduino ? With its higher clock speed you may increase poll rate and precision. There are a bunch of ways to use it as HID and even, with some boards, you already have bluetooth (ESPRESSIF ESP32 should be very good for this task). Great job.
@benmakeseverything11 ай бұрын
I did try to create a version using a Feather S3, which is ESP32-based. That was the wireless version mentioned in the video. Unfortunately, the latency was not very good. It may be that the code was not optimized, but I figure there is probably a good reason that commercially available wireless mice use a dedicated USB receiver...
@delicrux10 ай бұрын
Sweet i want to make a classic style gaming mouse with a trackball on the bottom
@kataseiko11 ай бұрын
Looks great. I would definitely look for a USB-C version of that board - even though it'll cost a few cents more, USB-C cables are getting cheaper than the micro USB ones. I will definitely try if your hand is somewhere near the size of mine as I have that same issue with gaming mice being too small and getting cramps in the pinky finger.
@noisycarlos10 ай бұрын
Oh dang, I just commented on your Cyberdeck video because I also made a custom Framework computer. Now I realized that you also built a custom mouse? I must admit, it's not a competition, but yours is slicker than mine. It was several years ago, and I couldn't figure out how to get an arduino to read a mouse sensor, so I ended up using the Keymouse PCB which is meant for their products, which include a keyboard, so they're bigger.
@gcmanuel85x9 ай бұрын
Yesh, i been waiting for design like this foreeeever. But i would have put the buttons horizonticly, not verticly.
@K.Huynh.11 ай бұрын
so cool! I love this mouse!
@sune748211 ай бұрын
You can use an Adafruit Feather NRF52840 Express to have better luck with wireless functionality. Most mice nowadays use an NRF52XXX chip. You probably won't need to change any footprints, just the firmware to get it to work.
@Ricky-CC11 ай бұрын
Awesome design dude, but you may want to smooth out the surfaces. The layers from the printing are gonna be great way for sweat, grease and dead skin to get stuck.