STLs are provided, but if you wish to modify them you can edit the SCAD files. Additional BOSL2 library is required.
This project is open sourced with the GPL-3.0 license. The license conditionally allows for commercial use, modification, distribution, patent, and private use. Please take note of the license conditions before utilizing this project.
| Part Name | Part Description | Quantity | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Husk Pro | Mouse | 1 | G-Wolves |
| 2 | Kotinos | Main Shell | 1 | 3D Print Kotinos.stl |
| 3 | Index Paddle | Paddle for Right Mouse Button | 1 | 3D Print IndexPaddle.stl |
| 4 | Middle Paddle | Paddle for Left Mouse Button | 1 | 3D Print MiddlePaddle.stl |
| 5 | IDC Female Connector | 1.27mm pitch Mini dual rows IDC FC 10 pins Female | 1 | amazon |
| 6 | IDC Male Connector | 1.27mm pitch Mini dual rows IDC FC 10 pins Male | 1 | amazon |
| 7 | Ribbon Cable | 3cm length of 0.635mm pitch flat ribbon cable | 1 | |
| 8 | M1.4 3mm | Thumb PCB Mount | 3 | |
| 9 | M1.4 3mm wide head | Mounting Sensor PCB, Index PCB, and Paddles | 8 | HSK Pro |
| 10 | 6~7mm Skates | circular mouse skates | 7 |
- Disassemble HSK Pro: Battery, side button PCB, encoder + buttons PCB, Sensor PCB and harvest ~8 screws
- Encoder wheel tends to slide off due to the tent angle; apply a dab of superglue on the wheel axis to fix it in place.

- Attach the side PCB to the shell first: use M1.4 3mm narrow head on the center post, M1.4 3mm narrow head near the notch and on the far corners

- Next is the sensor PCB: attach the jumper first, then slide it on to the shell and secure it with 2 M1.4 wide heads

- Attach the index PCB: first, secure the top 4 mount points with M1.4 wide heads. Attach the jumper then secure the paddles.

- Finally, plug in the side PCB jumper and the battery. You can slide in battery between the shell to secure it.

Edit the following files to suit your need

