So I have this Zenith SupersPORT laptop which I converted with a Linux-powered SBC (ODROID XU4), an iPad display panel, a custom keyboard controller and a lot of love. That project is still ongoing (internal battery power is WIP), but I realized that since 1980s laptops did not really have trackpoints or trackpads yet (and fitting a touchscreen seemed just plain wrong), I would need an external mouse to go with it.
Something wired and appropriate for a 1980s IBM PC compatible.
After scouring the internets, the one I really wanted was the original IBM PS/2 (the Alps-made IBM 001 / 6450350, but since the ODROID XU4 doesn't support PS/2 peripherals, I had to convert it to USB somehow, and in a way that kept its look and feel.
So I ordered one off eBay as well as a cheap wired optical mouse as the donor, and a USB cable with a 90 degree plug.
Trigger warning: destruction of vintage IBM PBT plastic ahead
Before cleaning:
After cleaning:
The donor mouse:
Dremeled insides:
Conversion nearly done:
Blue LEDs make everything better:
And the finished product including ample pink shrink tubing:
Build gallery
IBM PS/2 mouse USB conversion
- Scarpia
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: F77 / Alps SKCM Brown TKL
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere 2
- Favorite switch: Capacitive BS, Alps SKCM Brown
- DT Pro Member: 0223
Yup. Actually I wonder...
Materials cost me 25 euros; it took me maybe 4 hours to build because I'm a slowpoke and I don't really know what I'm doing; at a rate of 50 EUR/hour because I'm a professional slowpoke and time is money.
Total price for my LED-tastic retrovaganza gaming mouse: 225 EUR
Materials cost me 25 euros; it took me maybe 4 hours to build because I'm a slowpoke and I don't really know what I'm doing; at a rate of 50 EUR/hour because I'm a professional slowpoke and time is money.
Total price for my LED-tastic retrovaganza gaming mouse: 225 EUR
- ScottPaladin
- Location: Texas, United States
- Main keyboard: Can't pick a favorite
- Favorite switch: Fujistu Leaf Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
Nicely done.