Hello everyone,
Not sure how relevant this is for display engineering but I would like to share a small project I made involving a diy native 8000Hz mouse.
It uses a teensy 4 microcontroller and a glorious model O mouse. The teensy 4 supports USB high speed so native 8000Hz is possible with that microcontroller. It does not even need any custom windows driver or anything.
I also included a hardware debouncing method using both the NC and NO pins from the microswitches.
This gives a noise free but instant responding microswitch since no software debouncing is required. Without using any fancy optical switches!
https://github.com/Trip93/teensy4_mouse
8000Hz diy teensy mouse
Re: 8000Hz diy teensy mouse
You should cross-post this to OCN's mice subforum and/or to r/mousereview, you'll attract much more attention to this amazing project you did!Trip wrote: ↑27 Oct 2021, 17:57Hello everyone,
Not sure how relevant this is for display engineering but I would like to share a small project I made involving a diy native 8000Hz mouse.
It uses a teensy 4 microcontroller and a glorious model O mouse. The teensy 4 supports USB high speed so native 8000Hz is possible with that microcontroller. It does not even need any custom windows driver or anything.
I also included a hardware debouncing method using both the NC and NO pins from the microswitches.
This gives a noise free but instant responding microswitch since no software debouncing is required. Without using any fancy optical switches!
https://github.com/Trip93/teensy4_mouse
Splendid work!
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Re: 8000Hz diy teensy mouse
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