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MIK3
03-15-2002, 06:05 PM
Does anyone know how i can (or if i can) change the color of my optical mouse light color. SPAMI heard there was a way, but not sure of what it was. SPAMIt's makers are MI (Micro Innovations). SPAMThx

Keefe
03-15-2002, 06:11 PM
I have heard about doing that. SPAMYou might want to talk with aprozak about that. SPAMHe posted and article on there awhile back about changing the LED from red to blue. SPAMHe will probally respond to this with his link once he gets on.

keefe

MIK3
03-15-2002, 06:31 PM
yeah blue seems like a better fitted color for the mouse. SPAMIt is just boring seeing red all the time and everyone has red. SPAMI hope that aprozack will respond once he gets on. SPAM

Simo
03-15-2002, 06:51 PM
If I recall Prozak has done this before...him or someone else down @ voidedwarranty.com

aoC_PRoZaK
03-15-2002, 06:59 PM
it was me 8) simply get the mouse open, check size of led (3 or 5 mm) get led in matching shape, desitred color, as bright as possible, small "radiaton angle" and change them, should be normal 2.7 - 3.2 volt leds. little tip: take infrared leds, nobody will see ya mouse doing anything, no lights, no balls ;D
but it works 8) ( i've never seen my name crippled as often as in this thread)

aoC_PRoZaK
03-15-2002, 07:13 PM
one more: the power of the led stands in relation to its color due the color's wavelength. the highest power blue 5 mm led i was able to get (for my mouse ;D) was 2700mcd. the original red ones have bout 5000-7000 mcd but ya can get yellow ones with ~9500 mcd and red ones with up to 8000mcd. green ones have around 5500 to 6000 mcd and white ones up to 5000 mcd ( according to the leds available at the biggest european electronics distributor www.conrad.com )
i found my thread bout mouse moddin' :

http://www.netsmog.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=voided&action=display&
num=1009570180&start=0

http://www.netsmog.com/attachments/Image17.jpg

MIK3
03-15-2002, 07:47 PM
Hey thanks for the help (Prozack guy). SPAMI didnt know how simple it was. SPAMSorry for screwing up your screename. SPAMTell me what it is so that i dont mess it up and look like an idiot again. thx

MIK3
03-15-2002, 10:43 PM
So do you think that i could pick up any led bulb at any electronic store right, do you have any idea on how much they might cost. SPAMI heard that they are quite cheap.

aoC_PRoZaK
03-16-2002, 06:27 AM
-=aoC|PRoZaK=-

you missspelled it again >:(

ANY blue led won't work: 1st: its gotta be a 5 mm one. 2nd: its gotta be a high power one (as much power as possible to prevent the sensor from delivering wrong or no information caused by too weak leds. 3rd: its gotta be a 2.7 up to 3.2 volts one, leds with less will burn , leds with more will be dimm.

ya welcome (but only if ya spell my name the right way -> you can check my name out on any of the bout 700 posts i made yet. ;D

vee_ess
03-16-2002, 10:29 AM
you might even want to try out different led colors and how you like them on a cheap optical mouse like the 7.99 one at fry's electronics

anyone thought about selling differently-color led optical mouses?

MIK3
03-16-2002, 11:33 AM
I know i go there alot for all my electronical needs. SPAMI didnt know that it would be so simple though, its like changing a 75 watt light bulb. SPAMThax guys. ;D

vee_ess
03-16-2002, 01:26 PM
you know 60 watt light bulbs are even easier than 75. jk ;)

MIK3
03-16-2002, 01:30 PM
Oh thanks for the update, i dont think that i could have gotten through this post without it. SPAMNow i know, that is good.

mustangP51
03-28-2003, 09:34 PM
Hey I have some 3000Mcd blue LEDs if you are interested? Email me at clangdon11@comcast.net
Mustang

TheRogue
03-29-2003, 03:35 PM
you bumped up a topic from over a year ago, you crazy person

i was scared shitless because i saw prozak posting again, thought he had come back!

bah, got my hopes up :(

MIK3
03-29-2003, 11:04 PM
LMAO! My word's exactly...When I saw that I was the thread author...I couldn't remember me posting that...and then I saw the yr 2002...heh

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