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Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500
Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500











  1. #Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 trial#
  2. #Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 series#

I wanted to see if it would work but if you value your time as money it makes no sense, too much effort. The Fandom Shop is bringing you great deals on lots of Microsoft Mice Keyboards including Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, White. Can't say it was good idea, just another interesting project. The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 (White) is a wireless mouse that offers control for right or left-handed users and compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. Nothing has changed with the hardware, but if you want.

#Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 series#

Microsoft is still selling this popular mouse and has just added a new line of limited edition artist series versions. My intent was just that I realized it could be done and wanted to try making some for my Mini M. Microsoft Wireless Mobile 3500 Mouse Limited Editions Artist Series Review Two years ago, Bill Kuch reviewed Microsoft's Wireless Mobile 3500 mouse. I got kinda good at it but there was a learning curve. The thin ABS plastic doesnt take well to high speed cutting (melting, accidently cutting through, pressure marks) and very likely you might trash a cap or two. And there is possible key destruction getting the stems outs, odds are you will need 2 boards. I don't think doing the modifiers were worth it (and you only have 1.25U bottom row, not 1.5U that unicomp uses) and would just use the Blue modifer set from Unicomp next time.

#Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 trial#

Coring out the stems was not an easy task and I have really found no good way to do the stablized keys (as of course they would not fit over a stabilized Model M key), requires alot of trial an error fitting. Several keyboards *perfectly* match the Model M profile for 1U caps and once you remove the stem they are exactly like a button cover but someone noted you have to glue them on. And yes the caps are from a curved backplane rubber dome cap glued over the bottom of a 2 piece button. That was the prototype set testing the process for my Mini M that was referenced above. LambdaCore, FYI that Mercari seller was me. Never did find them, but they were likely from a rubber dome or dome with slider board using a similar two piece keycap design, looks like pad printing as you can see in the listing the letters were already wearing off. I made a thread about it on here actually. I've sought them out, I even found a lead from a Mercari listing of a blue badge M with black keycaps.













Stickers for microsoft wireless mouse 3500