
Configurable Slide-Out Mouse Pad
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<p>I initially designed this to add a mousepad to an old ChromeBook, but it could easily be adapted for adding a small slide-out surface to other devices, tables and desks.</p><p>The attached STL file is a fairly small mousepad. I kept the surface relatively thin to shorten print time. This ends up making it a bit more flexible than I would've preferred, but still workable. <strong>Note</strong>: This model assumes the slider is attached using 1mm thick double-sided tape.</p><p>If you're planning on generating a custom one in OpenSCAD, there are a few things to consider:</p><ul><li>the <strong>w </strong>value is the width (left-to-right) of the pad that sticks out past the slider; the actual rendered pad is larger to accommodate the width of the slider</li><li>for convenience, the included feet are the same width as the slider; it's useful to set that value (<strong>sw</strong>) to the width of whatever tape you're planning on using</li><li>it's important to set the <strong>tth </strong>(tape thickness) to the thickness of the tape you'll be using; this affects the overall height of the slider and the height of the feet</li></ul><p> </p>
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