My #ploopy mouse (open-source mouse made in Canada) has finally arrived. I have only been using it for 15 minutes so far, but I am pretty impressed. The 3D-printed surface doesn't bother me at all. The buttons feel fine and the scroll wheel is unironically the best I have had in over 10 years. The shape is very different to every mouse I have ever used, but I feel like I will get used to it fairly quickly.
So far the only things for me to criticize are:
Both of these aren't really an issue for me. The forward button isn't too hard to press and I barely use that button anyway. The default DPI is great for desktop use, so for now I won't even bother modifying the firmware.
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@elly do you have any idea how to use SuzyQ to get access to a Chromebook? I am trying to debug an issue with postmarketOS and I am hoping that I can get logs by gaining terminal access via GSC. My adapter seems to work, but I have no idea how to actually talk to the thing. CuteCom just says something along the lines of “unfitting IOCTL (I/O-Control) for device”.
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