This is a shot in the dark. I understand that Logitech has developed tracking tech that it calls “Darkfield”, so it can track on pretty much any surface, i.e. glossy or clear glass surfaces.
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This is a shot in the dark. I understand that Logitech has developed this new (2009 - jseus fck!) tracking tech that it calls “Darkfield”, so it can track on pretty much any surface, i.e. glossy or clear glass surfaces.
Anyone know if it would be possible to extract the tracking sensors in a logitech mouse and transpose it into a magic mouse?
I want my mouse to match my mac, but the magic mouse tracking sucks, even after the release of magic mouse 2.
This is a shot in the dark. I understand that Logitech has developed tracking tech that it calls “Darkfield”, so it can track on pretty much any surface, i.e. glossy or clear glass surfaces.
Anyone know if it would be possible to extract the tracking sensors in a logitech mouse and transpose it into a magic mouse?
I want my mouse to match my mac, but the magic mouse tracking sucks, even after the release of magic mouse 2.