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Based on our record, Ploopy should be more popular than KeyMouse. It has been mentiond 29 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For an even more configurable mouse, check out the Ploopy mouse and trackballs: https://ploopy.co/ Fully open source, the mouse (that I own) uses QMK for its firmware. Which means I can use key binding layers rather than single buttons. In other words, one button acts like a shift button that modifies the action of the other buttons. So I have easy access to page up/down, mission control (what was exposé in... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
If you truly want a mouse built to last, look into a Ploopy (https://ploopy.co/). You can get trackball ones, or a classic style mouse. It's fully open source and uses 3D printed parts, so not only can you easily get it repaired, you can also modify it to your hearts content. Also possible to remap the buttons or even program the microcontroller with custom code to do specific tasks if you wish. Source: 11 months ago
I have no affiliation with https://ploopy.co, but as an enjoyer of their products, I'd urge you to take a look at their mouse & trackball if you want a proper custom mouse/trackball made for keyboard enthusiasts. 10/10 stuff. Source: about 1 year ago
You might be interested in the very unfortunately named ploopy. Source: about 1 year ago
I haven’t gotten around to trying anything from fingerpunch yet (I think their faux fox series is probably their most popular) but I don’t imagine any of their cases meant for trackballs is all that hard to work with (and if you just want a trackball, Ploopy seems to be the go to). Source: over 1 year ago
The closest modern equivalent is the Keymouse Track and it's awesome. Source: 11 months ago
A somewhat more obscure, and fairly spendy option, is the KeyMouse. Each half has an optical sensor built into the bottom, and they also have trackball versions. Source: 12 months ago
Well, there's the Keymouse which is a split keyboard with a mouse sensor under each half. That had quite a long development period - IIRC it was going to have smaller keys with Cherry ML low-profile switches so it wasn't too huge, and lots of people in here complained and asked for MX regardless of size. Source: over 1 year ago
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