Hadn't heard of this company before; I'm quite interested in getting their (non-trackpad) mouse to replace my Logitech G502 Hero that's dying. Does anyone know any other companies making open-source (or at least DIY-friendly) mice to compare?
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I didn't find any open source mouse alternatives.
I built their mouse myself, I daily drive it.
going through their website it looks dope, but what's the demand for a desktop trackpad?
I would love to get one. Really like the option to have gestures and in general the work with a trackpad. Sadly its from canada and getting it to europe will be expensive.
I feel like apple made it work
How does a track pad require an entire RPi cpu to run?
Edit: nvm, it's not, it's just an embedded Pico chip. I misunderstood.