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ReSordo @lemm.ee
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2023 Year in Review

Such a good recap.

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WMR compatibility

I still have an old WMR headset that sometimes I dust out and play, it was once the cheapest headset and still had a great time playing with it.

I know that WMR stands for "Windows" Mixed Reality but has there been any progress in porting it to Linux? Is there some kind of passthrough that enables it to work?

I would love to switch but I'd miss the little bugger.

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How to use Liquidwire (conductive paint)
  • Don't think I can solder on plastic, plus it would create new thickness and I don't think that would help some sandwiched membranes, but I'm going for double sided copper tape, that should help I hope.

  • How to use Liquidwire (conductive paint)
  • Unfortunately the shipping fees would kill me since I'm in Europe, I really wish I could buy a new membrane but it seems like I need to do the repair myself.

    Would copper tape suffice as a low resistance trace?

  • How to use Liquidwire (conductive paint)

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    I have to fix a slightly very stupid mistake that I've made.

    I'm trying to recreate the conductive lines of a membrane keyboard, unfortunately after trying to unglue them they got ripped off, I've painted 2 coats but it I'm receiving no signs of life from it.

    Is Liquidwire the wrong paint for the job? Maybe the circuit lines ar too long to fix? Should I try copper or silver paint?

    I've read online that shaking the pain is not enough and that I should also stirr it.

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