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Retro "Superlight" Mouse

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - Fast, Lowres
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - Fast, Lowres
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5.8 h
3 plates
4.3(7)

VLH, 2 walls, 15% infill - A bit faster, good quality
VLH, 2 walls, 15% infill - A bit faster, good quality
Designer
8.2 h
3 plates
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - Highres
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - Highres
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10.4 h
3 plates
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Wireless Mouse Components Kit (1pcs) - MH002
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  • -1x AA Batterie - 2x 2.25u Keycaps or printed ones x 1:

Description

This mouse is inspired by the Logitech G Pro Superlight and the Lofree Touch. I was kinda disappointed, that the Lofree wasn't supporting standard keycaps so i went on and made my own keycap supporting mouse.

 

Its made for the use of 2.25u Keycaps. I personally prefer R3 Cherrystyle Keycaps. You can also print your own, i got a model ready for you. (Here)

 

The shape is basically inspired by the G Pro superlight, i loved that shape and it fitted my hand pretty good.

 

The scroll wheel sits a little bit deep, cause i wanted to use the accessory mouse from bambu to make it work. But its fine to use.

 

The DPI button is not working right now cause i dont use it pretty often and tend to press it by accident. But i could make a version of the keybase with a button.

 

That said, the whole mouse follows a kinda “modular” approach. The keybase, the top housing and the bottom are separate parts. I decided on this, since i broke 2-5 stems in the design process and dont wanted to print the whole mouse. With this approach you can just print the keybase if something breaks.

 

To assemble everything just “click” the keybase into (insert from first and click in back) the top housing, place the pcb and all its parts into the bottom (dont forget the mousewheel, the sensorcover, the switch and the batterycable!!) and then hook the top front to the bottom and insert the bottom screws in the back!

 

I printed this mouse on my A1 mini with the lowest layerheight in Matte PLA. It takes long but it delivers the absolute best results!

 

I await your guys feedback and would love to get a boost for my work.

 

Grettings from germany!

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