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    mouse mod...

    hi, I want to do a mouse mod... well my mouse is 5v one... and the led is a regular green led... well, when i connect the led, it lights but really weak. I think I need a resistor or somethin' like that... I don't really understand in this things but if you can help me or tell me what resistor I need (what colors) and how to connect it will be great!
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    Chances are that mouse already had a resistor/led combo on it. Your best bet is to use this calculator:

    http://www.metku.net/index.html?sect...calc/index_eng

    And see what value resistor you need. Replace the one already in the mouse with one of the proper value (or a tiny bit less, but not too much). I had to do the same with my mouse.

    To connect it, you just solder it in-line where the old resistor was. It will differ depending on what mouse you have.

    Here's a pic of mine with the new LEDs:


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    Just changed min. Logitech cordless/wireless to a blue led.

    You dont' need a resistor. That would make the light even weaker. You need a brighter light. Just make sure you're making a good connection. I had that problem.

    White or UV lights aren't good, but most everything else works fine. Blue being the weakest of what I tested, but that's also what I use.

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    I put two uv's in an old Logitech optical about a year ago and haven't had a single problem with it. Looks great too.

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