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Nice!
You didn't print the plastic parts yourself, did you? Just bought them? (Still cool that they print them with off-the-shelf consumer printers.)
Also, what's "detent?" Is that the ratcheted-ish feel where it kindof sticks in regularly-spaced spots? (If that makes any sense. Lol.)
I did not print it myself no, The printed parts came with the kit. But I am free to print them again if I want to
I looked at doing it all myself, I priced out the PCB at PCB way, for run of five(minimum order size) it cost me $125. The mouse itself with all the bits and pieces is $100. So I just went with the kit
Yeah the ratcheting feeling when you move a mouse wheel on some mice is nice. But I'm getting used to this infinite wheel paradigm
https://github.com/ploopyco/mouse/wiki/Ploopy-Mouse-Kit-Assembly
This is what I did today basically. I followed these assembly instructions.
a detent is a mechanism that latches something in position usually using some form of spring force and a notch/cutout. there are many different kinds. one that comes to mind is the detent ball in the sqaure drive of a ratchet (tool).