View Full Version : nice mouse mod! take a look...
ShadowFolder
11-06-02, 09:53 AM
http://metku.net/cryo/
youthemandan
11-06-02, 11:31 AM
Thats pretty cool i love how they used they made it look like lego guys were frozen in LN.
specific
11-06-02, 11:45 AM
I bet he plays a lot of JKII.
ShadowFolder
11-06-02, 11:55 AM
http://metku.net/cryo/update.jpg
hehe!
RoadWarrior
11-06-02, 12:06 PM
Umm shouldn't that be han solo in there?
I can't begin to stress how old that is... lol
Still pretty cool, though. No pun intended.
Digital Pimp
11-06-02, 02:17 PM
lol, that's awesome!
Digital
mbentley
11-06-02, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by RoadWarrior
Umm shouldn't that be han solo in there?
oh i believe it should :) i think i might have a han solo action figure from back in the day :)
DaveSauce
11-06-02, 05:08 PM
yea, that mod has been done before...but still cool, heh.
frostmeister
11-07-02, 03:22 PM
cool :-) I modded my mouse - the first mod I did - nothing too drastic, just a respray in blue metallic, and a blue LED.
ShadowFolder
11-07-02, 04:47 PM
looks good :)
An old linky, but a good one none-the-less. :)
LittlePiggie
11-08-02, 01:44 AM
Originally posted by mbentley
oh i believe it should :) i think i might have a han solo action figure from back in the day :)
Nonononono. Han Solo was frozen CARBONITE, a brownish gray substance, not a Cryo chamber!!!
notasparagus
11-08-02, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by frostmeister
cool :-) I modded my mouse - the first mod I did - nothing too drastic, just a respray in blue metallic, and a blue LED.
Do you have any tracking problems? I was thinking about adding a blue in addition to the red which is in my mouse.
frostmeister
11-09-02, 08:00 PM
Ahh - the LED I fiddled with is in the back for lighting purposes only. I cant say if there'd be any tracking problems with a blue LED replacement on the main tracking system. You may find that the camera (which is basically what it is) is most sensitive to red and or longer wavelengths, which might mean that a blue LED is out of the question. On the other hand, a blue LED might work. This is based on the principle that if you press the buttons on a remote control, a digital camera or video camera will see it, even though you cant, as the CCD is sensitive to infrared light. As red is closest in the spectrum, that may be why they use it. I might be going into it too deeply though. I'll try it and see, as I have a couple of optical mice laying around to experiment with.
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