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        <description>Here's another project similar the the fiberoptic joystick that I built.  It uses the same 62.5 micron telecom fiber to sense X/Y velocity as well as two buttons in a standard computer mouse.  This mouse is designed to be used in environments were electrical signals cannot be tolerated.</description>
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