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I needed another corded mouse and this time around I thought of @PKL@mastodon.social and @pronk@mastodon.social instead of Logitech's shareholders. These guys make open source mice among other open source hardware under the brand Ploopy. You can order one from them, assembled or as a kit, or you could print and build it entirely by yourself.

The mouse itself is pretty great. Coming from a long line of Logitech (MX518/G5/G500/G502), it's a bit larger than what I'm used to but I think I'm getting accustomed to it.

Here's another shot of it:

A picture of a computer mouse by Ploopy.

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[–] WorstCase@lemmy.world 11 points 2 days ago (3 children)

What is your experience with the scroll wheel? Some time ago I was interessted in a Ploopy but the non clicky scrollwheel put me off.

[–] trevor@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 day ago

I have the same mouse, and that scroll wheel is unusable. It requires a ton of effort to just scroll tiny amounts because the sensitivity is waaay too low and it cannot be adjusted. The rest of the mouse is really nice because it runs QMK.

I set up drag scrolling as a workaround for the shitty scroll wheel, which allows you to press a button (or a combination of buttons) and then use the mouse's optical sensor as an omnidirectional scrolling device until you release the button.

I set that up on my Ploopy Adept hand trackball mouse as well. It's my favorite mouse I've ever used.

[–] lightrush@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

It's alright. It's not as nice as the flywheel/clickwheel on G502 but it's alright. It doesn't accidentally spin for me so far. I imagine one of the custom buttons could be used to enable/disable scrolling along with some script, if it becomes a problem.

[–] 18107@aussie.zone 3 points 2 days ago

My scroll wheel was very stiff and irritating at first. It did loosen over time and is now completely useable. It doesn't free-spin, but it also doesn't take a lot of force to move.

The lack of clicking is a little disconcerting, but not a deal-breaker for me. I guess you could add an extra part to make it click — like putting a playing card in the spokes of a bicycle wheel.

Because I bought the trackball mouse, I changed the trackball to scroll when a button is held. I now have horizontal and vertical scrolling, and don't use the scroll wheel except for middle clicking.