[SunRescue] Re: Wacky devices + other questions
kk at enteract.com
kk at enteract.com
Tue Mar 14 01:03:09 CST 2000
> > 2. The mouse is optical (are all sun mice optical ?) I like it, no more
>
> All older Sun mice are optical. It appears that the type-5 optical mouse
> has been discontinued, a great pity.
>
> > roller ball which gets dirty (== non functioning) - It kinda, sorta works on
> > a standard mouse pad. But I guess I need a special mouse pad for it, where
> > could I buy one, or could I print out something which would also do the
> > trick (I'm guessing the mouse needs some 'reference' on the mat to track
> > it's position)
>
> What kind of mouse is it? Is it boxy and white with long oval buttons
> ("type-4") or rounded with rectangular blueish buttons ("type-5")?
> There's also the hourglass figure "type-6" available now, but only in
> an optomechanical version.
>
> The type-5 mousepads are available new from Sun for $12/ea or so. The
> type-4 pads are more common on the used market but not available new as
> far as I know. The two types are not interchangable.
>
> -James
I was looking at www.mousesystems.com a few days ago. They still seem
to
sell type 5 optical mice there. They also had a couple of different sun
compatable optical mice. A little expensive though. I can email the
mousepad.ps file to anyone that wants it. It prints a type 3 mouse pad.
It looks easy enough to modify for type 4/5, if you know postscript.
Ken
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