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Re: Optical Mouse Navigation

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Originally Posted by Dave Flowerday
We've seen both types. The ones we mainly used contained a ADNS2610 chip which only does the sync serial. The other one we saw had 2 interfacecs, either PS/2 or good old quadrature output. If you have trouble with the PS/2 and don't want to try the sync serial to the Agilent chip, you could always use the quadrature output. That's really easy to decode.
Quadrature! Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!

That's the geekiest thing I've ever said.
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