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http://case-mods.linear1.org/how-to-invert-your-lcd/
How about that one?
I checked and the latest source link seems to be a good one, so enjoy!
(shout out to all you old school dudes)
I have a couple thoughts on the topic:
http://case-mods.linear1.org/planning-your-acrylic-case/
http://case-mods.linear1.org/the-invisible-case/
http://case-mods.linear1.org/acrylic-lexan-and-plastics-faq/
Japala's is cool, but you have to know ahead of time if you want series or parallel, and as far as I can tell, it doesn't do combination series/parallel for you.
Well, if you do, you should have a look at this:
http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz
(Wow, I haven't been around here in a while--mashie's a moderator now, good job! and hello to all the old school peeps) :D
I can't see the back of the board, but consider this an educated guess, since I've done this mod a few times to similar Logitech mice.
Check out the filter cap next to the power supply:
I'll bet you a cold one that There's +5V across that cap if you measure with your multimeter. Pop it...
9V doesn't make sense for a white LED. Even as a maximum rating.
The white LED, unless it's a special application, should have a forward voltage around 3.3V @ 20 mA. I would recommend that you just use the white and blue LEDs as drop-in replacements for the current ones. The circuits driving...
One of the ideas of BTX is better cooling with fewer fans by careful thermal design. There's a "thermal module" specified so that there's always a fan blowing on the center of the motehrboard, and components are arranged to benefit from the cooling due to that placement.
First thing I noticed, actually. They're surprisingly slim in the cooling module zone, just a single crummy fan. I guess that's in keeping with the spirit of the BTX spec though.