This weird-looking open-sourced computer mouse has four buttons plus a point stick which reminds me of IBM’s legendary red nipple joystick
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Ploopy introduces standalone pointing stick controller using magnetic sensors, open source firmware, and fully programmable hardware components.
Ploopy introduces standalone pointing stick controller using magnetic sensors, open source firmware, and fully programmable hardware components.
Ploopy introduces standalone pointing stick controller using magnetic sensors, open source firmware, and fully programmable hardware components.
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