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Not everyone has hands that work -- so here's a mouse for your foot.
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Not everyone has hands that work -- so here's a mouse for your foot. This design offers an alternative for those who can’t use traditional mice, by turning foot motion into precise input.

Note: I don’t own a HyperX mouse, so this hasn’t been personally tested. Use at your own discretion.

🔧 Design Highlights:

  • All components are grafted on to the example provided by HyperX, so compatibility should be seamless.
  • Enlarged side buttons are positioned for easy activation with your opposite foot.
  • The toe-controlled scroll wheel uses interlocking nubs to mesh with the original scroll wheel like gears. Print it separately and snap it into place between the toe-button mounts — expect a snug fit.
  • Due to the mechanical setup, the scroll direction is reversed (scrolling down = scrolls up). This can likely be corrected via software settings.
  • Overall length (heel to toe) is approx. 261 mm.

🛠 To do:

  • Add more heel sizes. 
  • Fix minor geometry issues. 
  • Add durable latch mechanism for side buttons.  
  • Add radial bearing to toe-scroll wheel. 
  • Optimize all parts for easier 3D printing.
  • ??? (Have suggestions? Let me know!)

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Shape Your Saga: HyperX Mouse
198 entries | April 17 – May 17, 2025

Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

Added a foot pad and adjusted the button sizes to be toe-compatible. 

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