R
rickman
I was amazed at the accuracy of the cheap Logitec mouse. I paid $1.
for the mouse at surplus outlet. Just turn the software to 'linear'
get rid of that auto speed detect. move it around on a sheet of paper
while recording the 'clicks' The backlash in the plastic gearing was
easily removed and compensated for. amazing to me was the
repeatability of going one way and then back the other way, the
repeatability was more than good enough. From memory the 'distortion'
from x to y was less than 1-2% !! couldn't believe that one. Plus,
there was already a C/C++ library program to ask for the position of
the mouse - part of Windows environment. so like for only $1 I got
this small range x-y position sensor that had ?? accuracy. From memory
it was better than a few mils, have to go check my archives for that
info. Better not say without checking.
I figured you were talking about an optical mouse. I suppose the
mechanical mice can be more accurate, linear, etc.
What did you use it for?
Rick