Z100s, 3D Printed Symmetric Wireless Mouse Guide
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Z100s, 3D Printed Symmetric Wireless Mouse Guide
This mod uses the Logitech G305 PCB. Here are some renders, measurements, and example of a print.
Supplies
Patience
Basic troubleshooting steps
-G305
-3D Printer or Printed pieces
-Etsy Shop for files and prints: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ZoroSeerus
-Etsy shop file direct link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1167311144/z100s-3d-printed-symmetric-wireless-claw
-Screwdriver
-Tape
-AAA Battery
-Magnets, 5x2mm in listing 4.9x1.7mm by my measurements:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CN7J2S3/
-675 Batteries
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KRWCSRS
Cables I use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RHVNFQ6
Battery I use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QW531W2
-There are likely multiple combinations of chargers and batteries that work. These are the ones I use. The battery matters less than the connector since they'll only vary in weight and battery life. If you get a different battery make sure it's 1.5v.
Video demonstration of rechargeability:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPNx4j_xXlk
Printing Instructions and Considerations
I have a YouTube video going over the slicing instructions and where everything goes if you prefer video format:
Here are the printing orientations I use. Each piece should load in with the correct orientation and with manual supports painted on if you're in Prusa/Superslic3r. I've printed this on an Artillery Genius in PLA. My slicer is Superslic3r and I use some very basic 0.2mm profiles. The main points are to use "External Perimeters First" on the Bottom piece and I'd also suggest you "Avoid Crossing Perimeters".
I manually paint supports mainly and I would avoid automatically generated ones unless you set the parameters yourself.
Your slicer settings may vary.
Magnets and Screws
The order for assembly is as follows:
Magnets
G305 Main PCB
G305 Main PCB Screws
Main Button Switch PCBs
Main Button Switch PCB screws
Battery Holder with Magnets
Mouse Button screws (bottom)
Mouse Buttons
Mouse Button screws (top)
Top with Magnet
You'll use 6 magnets. 2 go to the back piece and 4 go in the battery holder.
I recommend you double check which side they're all facing and then once verified glue them in place to avoid any rattle.
As far as screws go you'll need to put the G305 PCB into place slowly, from the front first. I screw it in as far as it goes and then back them out around 1-2 turns. You'll want to play with this distance to adjust pre-travel on each switch.