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    How to Bypass the Momentary Switch

    Excellent. Thank you for the help. The device I'm putting the O-Like into (Keyspan Presentation Remote Pro) has its own switch. This way I'll hit the button and have a green laser instead of red. Thanks again for the guidance.
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    How to Bypass the Momentary Switch

    I have a presentation pointer with a red laser (controls Power Point via a USB dongle) that I wish to replace with a green laser. I have a 5mw green from O-Like which was supposed to have leads trailing out instead of the spring. In addition to the spring, the module has a momentary button...
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    wicked core disassembly

    Problem solved: Use one pair of vise grips on the module end and one pair down where the batteries would be (of course, take them out first). Hold where the batteries go so as not to clamp on the LD heat sink - which is what I was doing at first. Get a good grip and twist slightly and pull...
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    wicked core disassembly

    I'm having a hard time getting the module out. I watched the video and have used a utility knife attempting to loosen the head. But it won't budge. I put it into a vise and all that did was scratch up the edges. Question: If I use my Dremel moto-tool with a cutting disk to cut away the metal...
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    Ever wondered what retinal burns look like?

    Yes, please repost the pics.
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    Review: Keyspan Presentation Pro Remote Control

    Review of the Keyspan Presentation Pro Remote Control Product link: PR-PRO3 - Presentation Pro Remote Control Experience: The Keyspan Presentation Pro Remote Control is an excellent piece of equipment. It is designed to remotely control a PowerPoint presentation as well as the computer's...
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    Review: Z-Bolt RF-532B Laser PowerPoint Remote

    Review of the Z-Bolt RF-532B Green Laser PowerPoint Remote Product link: Z-Bolt® RF-532B Wireless Green Laser Remote - USB Transmitter, Mouse - Page Function Controls Experience: The RF-532B is designed to control a PowerPoint presentation and the computer's mouse. My first impression of the...
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    I Never Should Have Logged On...

    I saw the o-likes but wasn't sure if they would be <5mw and whether the modules came with whatever lenses, ir filters, etc. I would need. I figured I would buy a complete pen, knowing it would have all of the pieces. Also, disassembling a complete unit would be educational. I'll start asking...
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    I Never Should Have Logged On...

    Thanks. By perusing the FAQs and posts on 5mw green lasers I just (5 minutes ago) bought a WL Core from Guitmath on eBay. All from recommendations here and all from information gathered by READING the information on this board. It was so efficient (and not bothersome to others) that I'm...
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    A Guide To Buying Your First Green Laser

    Thanks for putting together this FAQ. I'm one of those noobs you addressed in the introduction! :) I'm going to change the red laser to green in a presentation pointer - and since it's for conference room presentations I can't use a 50mw laser. I needed guidance on a reliable, quality, and...
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    I Never Should Have Logged On...

    Thanks for the welcome, y'all. My wife came into the room and asked what I was doing on the net. I told her I was reading the FAQ on Laser Pointer Forums and how I'm planning to mod the presentation pointer to a green laser. She took a deep breath, rolled her eyes, and walked out of the room...
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    I Never Should Have Logged On...

    Originally, all I was looking for was a recommendation for a laser pointer to use in presentations. Maybe even getting one which could control PowerPoint and the mouse cursor while I'm speaking to a group. After reading the FAQ, company reviews, many of the tutorials, experiments, and mods I...
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    New Experimental Heat Sink

    Could you use thermal paste (such as what is used in mounting CPUs) for contact rather than direct-pressing?


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