I did alter it a bit, maybe enough to warrant a remix version. I split the model from two to three pieces. I found the distance between the sensor and ball to be very sensitive and a mm would take it from being great to being unusable. Since I used a Kensington ball and not a pool ball, having a third section allowed me to dial in that distance without having to reprint the entire top. It also removed an overhand that would have otherwise needed printing supports.
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Thanks for sharing it, otherwise I’d still be trying to build one just like it!
That’s a Ploopy nano pcb in a printed BTU base. I needed something more symmetrical than the original Ploopy one. I also used a 55mm trackball Kensington because I liked the size better.

I’m using it for navigation to my symbol, number, and shortcut layers.


I was looking at doing something very similar, albeit with mouse micro switches. For the internals I was debating on
BastardKB
or
jfedor2
I eventually landed on Ploopy and qmk’d a kb layer for my mouse button needs.