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asmr time…. #ploopy

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אלוהים בוהה בי ובוכה. הוא מבין כיצד אהבתו לאנושות עיוורה אותו לזוועות שאנו יוצרים. אני חרא פרוטופלזמי חסר ערך שאינו ראוי לחיים, ובכל זאת אני מתמיד.
#ULTRAKILL #TOMORROW #ULTRAKILLTOMORROW #IAMTHEANTICHRIST #PLOOPY

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Ploopy’s Nano 2 is a minimal trackball mouse with a single button Ploopy has been making trackball mice and other niche computer input devices for more than six years, including models with classic designs, one of the only decent USB touchpads available for Windows PCs, and some quirky devices like the Ploopy Nano Trackball, which is about as basic as an input device can get. Now the company has introduced the new 

Ploopy’s Nano 2 is a minimal trackball mouse with a single button #Ploopy, #PloopyNano, #PloopyNano2, #TrackballMouse

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Ploopy’s Nano 2 is a minimal trackball mouse with a single button Ploopy has been making trackball mice and other niche computer input devices for more than six years, including models with classic designs, one of the only decent USB touchpads available for Windows PCs, and some quirky devices like the Ploopy Nano Trackball, which is about as basic as an input device can get. Now the […] The post Ploopy’s Nano 2 is a minimal trackball mouse with a single button appeared first on Liliputing.
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A screenshot from the VIA application, showing the button assignments of my Ploopy mouse. Side buttons output pageup and pagedown keys, secondary left button is assigned the macro "M0" which simply outputs the keys "control" and "up arrow" to trigger macOS show all windows. The secondary right button activates layer 1 (the default layer, this one, is considered layer 0)

A screenshot from the VIA application, showing the button assignments of my Ploopy mouse. Side buttons output pageup and pagedown keys, secondary left button is assigned the macro "M0" which simply outputs the keys "control" and "up arrow" to trigger macOS show all windows. The secondary right button activates layer 1 (the default layer, this one, is considered layer 0)

This is a screenshot of the VIA software showing layer 1 of my Ploopy mouse. The 2 side buttons are set to the Home and End keys. Secondary left button is again set to Macro 0, which is "control + up arrow". Left button is set to Macro 1, which is "command + c" to copy, and right button is set to Macro 2, which is "command + v" to paste. Middle button and DPI change button are left unassigned.

This is a screenshot of the VIA software showing layer 1 of my Ploopy mouse. The 2 side buttons are set to the Home and End keys. Secondary left button is again set to Macro 0, which is "control + up arrow". Left button is set to Macro 1, which is "command + c" to copy, and right button is set to Macro 2, which is "command + v" to paste. Middle button and DPI change button are left unassigned.

My #Ploopy mouse uses #QMK or #VIA to program its buttons. Which means I can do funky things like have layers, complex macros, all without overly heavyweight "driver" ad software like #logitech or #razor

Such a great feature that no other mice have (that I know of)

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Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers One of the things that has long set Android apart from iOS is that Android makes it fairly easy to install apps from sources other than Google's official app store, providing users and developers with the opportunity to install apps that might not otherwise be available.  Apple, meanwhile, has offered more of a walled-garden approach that it says leads to better security and an improved user experience...

Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers #Android, #Cm4, #Cm5, #Crowdfunding, #DeMinimis, #Google, #Lilbits, #Nextorage, #Ploopy, #RaspberryPi, #Security, #Sideloading, #Ssd, #Tariffs, #Usb4

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Lilbits: Google to block sideloading of apps from unverified developers One of the things that has long set Android apart from iOS is that Android makes it fairly easy to install apps from sources ...

#News #android #cm4 #cm5 #crowdfunding #de #minimis […]

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Ploopy TrackPad review: USB touchpad with open source firmware and multitouch support Most desktop computers are designed for keyboard and mouse input. Most laptops have a built-in touchpad. But it's surprisingly difficult to find a good touchpad that's designed for use in a desktop setup. Mac users have Apple's Magic Trackpad. But if you're using Windows or Linux you'll either need to fight with unofficial drivers to get the Magic TrackPad working or try your luck with a different trackpad.

Ploopy TrackPad review: USB touchpad with open source firmware and multitouch support #InputDevices, #Ploopy, #PloopyTrackpad, #Reviews, #Touchpad, #UsbTouchpad

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Grew up scraping gunk off ball mice.
Then came lasers. DPI wars. Corporate drivers.
Now? The ball is back — on top, where it belongs.

Just installed a ploopy.co/adept-trackb.... No spyware. No bloat. Fully open.

🖲️ Your mouse is a prisoner.
Mine defected.

#Ploopy #OpenSource #OpenSourceHardware

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A computer mouse made by Ploopy.

A computer mouse made by Ploopy.

A computer mouse made by Ploopy.

A computer mouse made by Ploopy.

@PKL @pronk this thing is pretty great. Well done! Coming from a the MX518/G5/G500/G502 line, it's a bit larger than what I'm used to but I think I got used to it.

I'm thinking of smoothing the grooves in the surface because it's bound to collect dead skin […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]

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Trackpad # A Trackpad that’s just for you. Amazing tracking experience. Loads of features. And full customizability. Finally, a Trackpad that has everything you need. SHOP NOW # Touch # better. # Do # more. # Touch better. Do more. #### Precision tracking Unparalleled precision and accuracy give you complete control over your cursor experience. Never miss another click again. #### Multi-finger gesture support Standard Windows and Linux gestures are supported out-of-the-box. The Trackpad hardware supports gestures for up to five fingers, so custom gestures are limited only to your imagination. #### Great surface finish The Trackpad’s textured finish gives you a low-friction touch surface that’s great to use all day, and also incredibly durable. #### Satisfying size At 7.0 inches x 5.2 inches, the Trackpad is large enough to satisfy even the most demanding user. customize your kit # Check out how the Trackpad can work for you. ## Crisp tracking. Easy scrolling. The Trackpad has smooth, crisp finger tracking, and standard features like pinch-to-zoom, vertical and horizontal scoll, and two-finger double-clicking. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. ## Multi-touch and gestures. The Trackpad supports up to five simultaneous touches, as well as all native multi-touch gestures on Windows and Linux. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. ## Advanced features like palm rejection. The Trackpad has many advanced features activated under the hood, such as palm rejection, all working in tandem to provide you with the best trackpad experience possible. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. # You want things custom? You got it. Everything is 100% open-source: the case, the firmware, the electronics. Change what you want, when you want to. And make the Trackpad perfect for you. Check out the source code # Tailored # to # your # touch # Tailored to your touch. #### 3D-printed The entire case is 3D-printed. And, because of the Trackpad’s unique design, it has a fantastic surface finish, one that’s great to use all day. #### Any appearance you want Print a new case for yourself, in any colour and material you like. Make your Trackpad truly your own. #### Repairable and modifiable Repairs and modifications are simple and easy. Modify our open-source design files, print them on your printer, and you’re good to go. #### Open-source firmware Easily change gestures, modify tracking speed, or add entirely new features, thanks to our completely open-source firmware. Choose your Colours # Built # on # great # tech # Built on great tech. #### Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico The heart of the Trackpad is the RP2040, a 125MHz Cortex M0 chip produced by Raspberry Pi. It runs at lightning speed, making the Trackpad snappy and responsive. #### Top-of-the-line tracking chip Tracking in in the Trackpad is powered by Microchip’s ATMXT1066TD, a best-in-class chip that provides exceptional tracking precision. #### QMK under the hood The Trackpad runs QMK, a popular and powerful firmware for input devices. Modification of the firmware is easy and the developer community is huge. #### Forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” trackpad design The Trackpad is forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” design, building on a robust foundation. Check out the Peacock Github # Tech specs that work for you. #### **Case Dimensions** * * * ##### 177mm x 132mm x 16mm, or 7.0″ x 5.2″ x 0.6″ #### **Tracking Area** * * * ##### 156mm x 99mm, or 6.1″ x 3.9″ #### **Weight** * * * ##### 250g, or 8.8oz #### **Supported Operating Systems** * * * ##### Windows Linux #### ****Microcontroller**** * * * ##### Raspberry Pi RP2040 Cortex M0 125MHz #### **Tracking Chip** * * * ##### Microchip ATMXT1066TD Up to 16 concurrent touches 125Hz polling rate # See what others are saying about the Trackpad. #### “Been using the trackpad for tons of work today and it has been working great. Very responsive and no issues. Haven’t tried it on Linux yet but I would expect the same results. For those of you receiving it shortly, enjoy!” ###### – Elitekrd (Discord) #### “Kudos to the Ploopy guys in Guelph, Ontario (fellow Canucks). The trackpad is a great one product.” ###### – u/situmam (Reddit) #### “Exciting stuff once again from you guys.” ###### – u/particlemanwavegirl (Reddit) #### “I use my adept 95% of the time but I’ve found the track pad perfect for virtual white boarding” ###### – u/binarypie (Reddit) #### “I’ve been wanting an open source trackpad forever” ###### – Calla (Discord) #### “Man, that trackpad looks amazing.” ###### – Lord Admiral (Discord) #### “Oh, this is exactly what I was looking for. Need a Magic trackpad equivalent on Windows.” ###### – u/i_rawr_u (Reddit) #### “This looks awesome! Especially when the best external trackpad recommendation on Windows tends to be strangely enough…the Apple magic trackpad?” ###### – u/Suyoku (Reddit) # Shop the complete collection. * Trackpad (Fully Assembled) $134.99 CAD – $139.99 CAD Select options * Trackpad (Full Kit) $104.99 CAD – $109.99 CAD Select options #### We’re on Discord Join the conversation. Get early access to product updates and releases. Get new ideas and code from other users like you. And join Office Hours with the designers. Join our discord server #### And on Reddit Join the community. See the latest builds and colour runs. Learn about mods that extend the functionality of your devices. And weigh in on future product features. join our subreddit

Denne var shiny, og funker aldeles utmerket helt uten videre.

Mangler du en #opensource trackpad?

Sjekk https://ploopy.co/trackpad/

#ploopy #trackpad

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The Ploopy Knob you did not know you wanted to build github.com/ploopyco/knob #ploopy #diy #HCI

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Ploopy Knob : la molette open source qui manque à votre PC
La molette Ploopy Knob se pose sur votre bureau et pilote précisément tout ce que vous voulez sur votre PC. Open Source et Open Hardware, elle s'adaptera à.
buff.ly/DgE7QrP #diy #ploopy #rp2040

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¿Un dial que puedes programar para editar, controlar volumen o navegar? Así es el nuevo Ploopy Knob por solo $49. ¡Perfecto para creadores!

#tecnología #gadgets #opensource #Ploopy #makerlife

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Ploopy Knob is a $49 customizable dial for your computer that runs open source firmware (open hardware) The Ploopy Knob is a USB accessory that gives your computer a dial with support for high-resolution scrolling. Out of the box it's designed to act as a vertical scroll wheel, but it runs open source, customizable firmware. So you can program its QMK firmware for horizontal scrolling, media controls (like volume adjustments or scrubbing forward and back), or for more specialized tasks in video, image, or audio editing applications.

Ploopy Knob is a $49 customizable dial for your computer that runs open source firmware (open hardware) #Accessories, #Dial, #InputDevice, #Knob, #OpenHardware, #Ploopy, #PloopyKnob, #Qmk

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#Ploopy (or general #QMK) users, is there a way to permanently toggle drag-scroll?

In other words, I want to be able to press the key (or click the button, as the case may be) to enable drag-scrolling, and then press it again to disable it, rather than having to hold the key down all the time […]

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Just got my #PloopyAdept by @ploopy and it's so cool—not to mention larger than I expected!

Currently testing it out on my #Thinkpad X230 Tablet which already has the "ThinkPoint", so it's a bit redundant (not to mention awkward because it's perched on an armrest of my chair—I couldn't wait 😅) […]

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Nice combo. #uhk #ploopy

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Ploopy – Open-source hardware projects that don't suck.

#Ploopy hardware is so great, it's all 3D printed so if a part breaks, you just make a new part to replace it!

ploopy.co I have the mouse, and it's been an absolute joy to use. #QMK firmware allows me to customize all 8 buttons to do practically anything! For example:

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Mouse – Ploopy

#OpenSource rocks.

My mouse's middle button spring broke after years of faithful service. But! It's a #Ploopy mouse which has #3Dprinted parts. So I just print a file and my all time favourite mouse is back in business!

Thank you Ploopy.

ploopy.co/mouse/

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Trackpad # A Trackpad that’s just for you. Amazing tracking experience. Loads of features. And full customizability. Finally, a Trackpad that has everything you need. SHOP NOW # Touch # better. # Do # more. # Touch better. Do more. #### Precision tracking Unparalleled precision and accuracy give you complete control over your cursor experience. Never miss another click again. #### Multi-finger gesture support Standard Windows and Linux gestures are supported out-of-the-box. The Trackpad hardware supports gestures for up to five fingers, so custom gestures are limited only to your imagination. #### Great surface finish The Trackpad’s textured finish gives you a low-friction touch surface that’s great to use all day, and also incredibly durable. #### Satisfying size At 7.0 inches x 5.2 inches, the Trackpad is large enough to satisfy even the most demanding user. customize your kit # Check out how the Trackpad can work for you. ## Crisp tracking. Easy scrolling. The Trackpad has smooth, crisp finger tracking, and standard features like pinch-to-zoom, vertical and horizontal scoll, and two-finger double-clicking. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. ## Multi-touch and gestures. The Trackpad supports up to five simultaneous touches, as well as all native multi-touch gestures on Windows and Linux. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. ## Advanced features like palm rejection. The Trackpad has many advanced features activated under the hood, such as palm rejection, all working in tandem to provide you with the best trackpad experience possible. Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. # You want things custom? You got it. Everything is 100% open-source: the case, the firmware, the electronics. Change what you want, when you want to. And make the Trackpad perfect for you. Check out the source code # Tailored # to # your # touch # Tailored to your touch. #### 3D-printed The entire case is 3D-printed. And, because of the Trackpad’s unique design, it has a fantastic surface finish, one that’s great to use all day. #### Any appearance you want Print a new case for yourself, in any colour and material you like. Make your Trackpad truly your own. #### Repairable and modifiable Repairs and modifications are simple and easy. Modify our open-source design files, print them on your printer, and you’re good to go. #### Open-source firmware Easily change gestures, modify tracking speed, or add entirely new features, thanks to our completely open-source firmware. Choose your Colours # Built # on # great # tech # Built on great tech. #### Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico The heart of the Trackpad is the RP2040, a 125MHz Cortex M0 chip produced by Raspberry Pi. It runs at lightning speed, making the Trackpad snappy and responsive. #### Top-of-the-line tracking chip Tracking in in the Trackpad is powered by Microchip’s ATMXT1066TD, a best-in-class chip that provides exceptional tracking precision. #### QMK under the hood The Trackpad runs QMK, a popular and powerful firmware for input devices. Modification of the firmware is easy and the developer community is huge. #### Forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” trackpad design The Trackpad is forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” design, building on a robust foundation. Check out the Peacock Github # Tech specs that work for you. #### **Case Dimensions** * * * ##### 177mm x 132mm x 16mm, or 7.0″ x 5.2″ x 0.6″ #### **Tracking Area** * * * ##### 156mm x 99mm, or 6.1″ x 3.9″ #### **Weight** * * * ##### 250g, or 8.8oz #### **Supported Operating Systems** * * * ##### Windows Linux #### ****Microcontroller**** * * * ##### Raspberry Pi RP2040 Cortex M0 125MHz #### **Tracking Chip** * * * ##### Microchip ATMXT1066TD Up to 16 concurrent touches 125Hz polling rate # See what others are saying about the Trackpad. #### “Been using the trackpad for tons of work today and it has been working great. Very responsive and no issues. Haven’t tried it on Linux yet but I would expect the same results. For those of you receiving it shortly, enjoy!” ###### – Elitekrd (Discord) #### “Kudos to the Ploopy guys in Guelph, Ontario (fellow Canucks). The trackpad is a great one product.” ###### – u/situmam (Reddit) #### “Exciting stuff once again from you guys.” ###### – u/particlemanwavegirl (Reddit) #### “I use my adept 95% of the time but I’ve found the track pad perfect for virtual white boarding” ###### – u/binarypie (Reddit) #### “I’ve been wanting an open source trackpad forever” ###### – Calla (Discord) #### “Man, that trackpad looks amazing.” ###### – Lord Admiral (Discord) #### “Oh, this is exactly what I was looking for. Need a Magic trackpad equivalent on Windows.” ###### – u/i_rawr_u (Reddit) #### “This looks awesome! Especially when the best external trackpad recommendation on Windows tends to be strangely enough…the Apple magic trackpad?” ###### – u/Suyoku (Reddit) # Shop the complete collection. * Trackpad (Fully Assembled) $129.99 CAD – $134.99 CAD Select options * Trackpad (Full Kit) $99.99 CAD – $104.99 CAD Select options #### We’re on Discord Join the conversation. Get early access to product updates and releases. Get new ideas and code from other users like you. And join Office Hours with the designers. Join our discord server #### And on Reddit Join the community. See the latest builds and colour runs. Learn about mods that extend the functionality of your devices. And weigh in on future product features. join our subreddit

Хочу https://ploopy.co/trackpad/

#ploopy

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Ploopy Classic 2 trackball mouse has improved scrolling, retains satisfying click of the original […]

[Original post on yankodesign.com]

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Original post on yankodesign.com

Ploopy Classic 2 trackball mouse has improved scrolling, retains satisfying click of the original […]

[Original post on yankodesign.com]

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Ploopy Classic 2 is an upgraded trackball mouse available as a DIY kit or fully assembled Ploopy has made a name for itself over the past few years by offering a line of customizable trackball mice with open source designs that allow you 3D print or modify your own device. Since launching its first trackball in 2019, Ploopy has followed up with several additional designs for different trackball styles. Last year the company even introduced a TrackPad…

Ploopy Classic 2 is an upgraded trackball mouse available as a DIY kit or fully assembled #3dPrinted, #InputDevice, #OpenHardware, #OpenSource, #Ploopy, #PloopyClassic2, #Trackball

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Finally, an external trackpad that's not from Apple I mentioned last year that how I almost always preferred trackpads over mice, and Apple was always the only manufacturer of external trackpads, and my 2 Apple Magic Trackpads both have swollen batteries and need to be replaced. I preordered one Ploopy trackpad back then, it finally arrived this February, and after used it for a few days I order a second one, and the second one also arrived yesterday. My black Ploopy trackpad This is a mini review of it, with comparison to Apple Magic Trackpad: The texture/feeling is quite different, the Ploopy trackpad feels rough (as it’s 3d printed). I, personally, actually like this feeling. The Ploopy trackpad does not have “click” at all (it cannot be clicked), and you always need to use tap-to-click. I always use tap-to-click with Apple’s or laptops’ trackpads anyways, so I don’t mind that. But if you don’t like tap-to-click, then this is likely a dealbreaker for you. This might be related to the no click, or related to the rough texture, I haven’t figured out exactly why yet, but I noticed that with Ploopy trackpad, when I use tap-to-drag for a longer distance, I’m more likely to fail (the drag stops middle way). So far this is only a minor annoyance for me. I guess it would likely work easier if I use the stylus comes with it to do tap-and-drag (yes it comes with a stylus stowed in), but I need to retrain my muscle memory to use the stylus to do that 😅. Sometimes, when I use two finger scrolling, it will mistake me as pinch to zoom and zoom the page instead. This is also only a minor annoyance for me so far. The final one actually also applies to Apple’s trackpad, but it’s just more obvious on the Ploopy one as it has no click: When I use it with my linux server, I started to notice that it actually does not support tap-to-click out-of-the-box, even after I turned on that setting in KDE’s system settings. I didn’t noticed that issue with Apple’s trackpad previously because I mostly just use the linux box as a server and rarely use the GUI on it. This is also likely an X11 only issue (that it likely already works out-of-the-box with Wayland), but wayland broke on my linux server sometime last year and I didn’t dig into that yet. Anyways, following Debian wiki, I added this config file and it fixed the issue: $ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf Section "InputClass" Identifier "libinput touchpad catchall" MatchIsTouchpad "on" MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" Driver "libinput" Option "Tapping" "on" EndSection Overall I’m happy with it (otherwise I won’t buy a second one). Now I am finally free of Apple’s trackpads and lightning cables.
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MetalSlug - Twitch I have over 20 years of experience playing FPS on PC using trackball mice. Battlefield has been my FPS of choice since 2010.

www.twitch.tv/metalslug

Going live #DeltaForce #DeltaForceGame #Ploopy #TrackballMouse

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159 KILLS IN WARFARE | Delta Force Trenchlines | Ploopy Thumb Trackball Handcam
159 KILLS IN WARFARE | Delta Force Trenchlines | Ploopy Thumb Trackball Handcam YouTube video by MetalSlug

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpCz...

159 Kill Warfare round in #DeltaForce #DeltaForceGame

#Ploopy #TrackballMouse

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MetalSlug - Twitch I have over 20 years of experience playing FPS on PC using trackball mice. Battlefield has been my FPS of choice since 2010.

www.twitch.tv/metalslug

Going live #DeltaForce #DeltaForceGame #Ploopy #TrackballMouse

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