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I want to mod my gear!
I want to mod my gear. I've already made my keyboard. Black with red gothic letters. Now i want to mod my MX510(i wanna make it red with a cross blinking as a bit of heart). I know how to do that. I have problem with pad modding. I have 4D Steelpad. It's black. I wanna make a portrait of my G on it. But i don't know how to do that without losing gliding propetries? Gimme a tip!
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hmm yeah it would be hard to mod a mousepad without messing the surface up
i would keep it as it is perhaps draw small "G"s around its border or dremel the border where the mouse isnt going ot be used btw since you will have your mouse on it most of the time, it only makes sense to have the art showing in places where it can be seen most of the time therefore, the border i would engrave the Gs then paint the dips in red how about that? |
when he said G i believe he is referring to his girlfriend..
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ohhhh
lol big misunderstanding but still i would only suggest on modding the borders of the pad or unless you print something and use glass on top of the printing and use that glass as the mousepad but then, im not sure how the MX510 tracks with the glass surface |
probably not nearly as well, if at all
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I'd suggest making a pad composed of 3 layers, similiar to the suggestion above. On bottom would be the picture of the GF, followed by a thin layer of plastic. Use some 800 (or higher if you can find any) grit sandpaper to rough it up and give it some texture. Make sure to give it enough texture for the mouse to track on it, but remember that you want to be able to see your GF through it. Then put a third transparent film over it, such as another layer of plastic, so that the pad will still be smooth enough to glide the mouse over.
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yeah
all have to be thin not too thick once too think, accuracy will decrease as light might get diffracted when traveling down the not perfectly uniform density plastic if your pic is large enuf, you might not need to sand as the pic will be the pixels that the sensor on the mouse will grab (instead of dots of roughed up textures as vee_ess suggested) maybe, vee_ess, we should get together and make some awesome mousepads! lol damn too bad we are far away |
We should! The Internet makes us neighbors!
I think I'm going to start experimenting with stuff... |
i just tried to track my MX700 on a clear acrylic glass that i cut out
its about 4mm thick so its kinda thick and the result was no good it didnt track well at all up next in my test is a cd protector commonly seen in 50 spindles of CDs the test subject had a grainy side to it it was much easier to slide and glide the mouse on the grainy side the thickness is pretty thin only about 1.1mm so how did it track? very well wherever the transparent plastic protector is placed and while grainy, you can still see the pictures under but i dont think this grainy effect can be achieved by sanding a smooth plastic surface sort of like mousepads, it has to be mouses, or sprayed on im sure there are such sprayons you can find just hard to find |
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loven the weather there.. it's not that dark and gloomy here.. but still cloudy...
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heh
its fog recently in the mornings, when i look out my 19th floor windows, all i saw was whiteness fog was everyway |
My mouse pad is made up of clear plexi with a black surface applied to it. It also has 12 LEDs (4 sets of 3, red, blue, green) that at the push of a button, I can change the glow of the plexi to 7 solid colors and an additional setting that will rotate all seven colors. :biggrin:
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pic? i wanna c this
sounds cool |
yeah take lots of pics and then turn it into animated gif!!
hehe vee_ess, have u looked into this yet? i think as long as whatever the transparent material is thin, it should track fine how about laminate? hmm laminate a picture then spray some particle spray onto the laminate if it doesnt screw up the plastic *shrugs* |
mx1000 = no probs tracking on most things.. hey, it has LED's!
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it has laser (class 2)
not LED all optical mouse have LEDs laser doesnt really help improve tracking compatibility with surfaces it just is more accurate IMO, MX700 is still one heck of a mouse the only reason i would want to get MX1000 is if i do a little bit more photoshop than i do now and also if i really need that battery level gauge |
dude.. i'm talking about the bettery level indicators! :lol: not the tracking thing...
and yes its accuracy lends to being able to recognized more surfaces. |
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