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by mkl
1214 days ago
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Looks like you're right: https://softsolder.com/2013/03/18/kensington-expert-mouse-tr.... Using another mouse movement sensor and ignoring one dimension might be simpler for DIY. I don't understand how to get the stepped motion of the Kensington scroll rings and most mouse wheels. Maybe it has bumps to move past. |
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The optics for a quadrature encoder are very forgiving -- it's much easier to implement than the camera-based sensor that's used for position, which requires a plastic lens.
> I don't understand how to get the stepped motion of the Kensington scroll rings and most mouse wheels. Maybe it has bumps to move past.
Most mouse wheels use a mechanical rotary encoder, and the detents are inherent to that part. Some of the fancier ones use custom mechanisms.