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I did what I should have done in the first place: turn it into a CNC project.
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She figured we could chop off the wire ends that normally anchor the cages to the ground, then bend them into hooks for more secure ground anchors.
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Swapping the buttons on the Kensington trackball required just one stanza
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An optimum layout doesn’t matter when you can’t build the chips.
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The solution turns out to be putting all the configuration options back in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, exactly where they started.
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It turns out that the buttons on the front are remarkably easy to squash in your pocket.
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Having obtained eyeballometric measurements from the case, the next step was to doodle some shapes on graph paper and pencil in the dimensions.
