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Posted by AznTiger on 03-29-2003 07:16 AM:

changing led lights

http://www.taconuts.org/articles/2000/dec/3/page1.php

did anyone ever changed their led lights in their optical mouse? i want to change it to blue. if anyone did tell me if it is worth it or not.


Posted by Prototype on 03-29-2003 04:24 PM:

probably not worth it.


also, take into consideration that blue lights are brighter than red..

which is why most lights on things that would appear 'lit' during the night are red.

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Posted by AznTiger on 03-29-2003 05:58 PM:

this pic shows the lights before and then changed. (not my mouse someone else that attempted this) the blue led looks cool.


Posted by sangxjin on 03-29-2003 06:13 PM:

i dont think you should try it unless you have a optical mouse to spare.

Why are they red?

The reason for this is because the red light increases the contrast of the surface it is lighting up. The tiny camera used to take pictures in the mouse is able to see changes in the surface better, offering excellent responsiveness.

Changing and responsiveness

You can change the LED's to any color of your choice considering you follow some simple steps. Manufacturers also use the red LED's because of their high brightness (MCD). These days you can find LED's of the same intensity in other colors. With this said, I would highly recommend that you use the highest intensity LED's you can find. In our guide, we will be using super high intensity Blue LED's rated at 5500MCD.

Let's get right to it shall we?

But first...the disclaimers!

Warning: Changing your optical mouse LED's can damage or dramatically degrade it's performance and/or responsiveness. Attempt this at your own risk. I will not be held responsible for damages that may occur.

In this guide, we will be using one of the best optical mice out there. The Logitech Dual Optical mouse. That's right, we will be changing two LED's in this guide instead of just one which is normally what most optical mice have.

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Posted by aznkid1008 on 03-30-2003 06:38 AM:

no thanx im happy wit my mouse

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Posted by Chinesegrl on 03-30-2003 07:10 AM:

hm.. i would jus go buy a new one with a blue led light if they have any ^_^; haha


Posted by AznTiger on 03-30-2003 09:21 PM:

so everyone is pretty much saying stick with the red one. (well in exception to Chinesegrl) have to think through this


Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 03-31-2003 04:15 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by AznTiger
so everyone is pretty much saying stick with the red one. (well in exception to Chinesegrl) have to think through this


yes much thinking indeed

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Posted by Street RSX on 04-01-2003 01:43 AM:

just keep it red. its alreadi red, and its nice how it is. blue is cool too, but why tha hassle? just increase tha chances of decreasing tha performance (stated by krnxswat)


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