First post, by ksiumaxx
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Hello, everyone.
Some time ago I acquired this quirky device, but I wasn't able to get it working. I always wanted to try and use a trackball, and because I don't like buying new stuff, I decided to fix the one I already own. Since it wasn't getting detected in any system I tried, I went and opened it to see if maybe the electronics inside were damaged.
Upon opening, I was greeted with a smell of burnt electronics and barely any visible damage. The only damaged part which I was able to locate is a resistor which is black on both sides and is soldered really weirdly. Someone must've been inside before and tried to fix it.
A resistor calculating site told me it's a 390-ohm resistor (I could've entered the colours in the wrong order; not sure), and I think this is what's causing the trackball to not work. Below is a picture of the damaged resistor (I know it's not the best quality, but my phone wasn't able to get a bigger zoom without losing focus). Can somebody tell me what resistor that is? Is it really 390 ohms?
Second thing. I don't have any resistors of that type. I could search for one in my box of old electronic hardware and desolder it from some old piece of unused tech, but I also have some 330-ohm and 47-ohm. Once added up, they should have the value of 377 ohms. Would that work? (I have barely any knowledge of electronic hardware; if it doesn't work like that, please correct me).
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