Back in the early 90's I built my own mouse out of a Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Mouse. That mouse had a weird mechanism where it basically had potentiometers that would end at min and max, so I just wired the Control port cables for up/down/left/right plus space for the button. So it acted like a joystick but you had to move the mouse to neutral to get it to work properly. I briefly used it with ICE and it kinda worked. The mouse itself had a nice black matte plastic look that fit the QL.
I was reminded of the mouse I built when I saw a picture of this AT keyboard extension card for the ROM slot:
Anyone ever try to create a small foot-print ROM socket for PS-2 on the QL? Something like this (it's a not-to-scale mock-up I quickly created :-/):
Would be nice to be able to, at times, hook a keyboard up and just use the ROM socket as the means (and have there be a pass-through). I know there were a ton of other keyboard extensions out there that required all sorts of fiddling (daughter boards for internal chips, etc...) but a nice ROM plug-in with just a PS-2 port would be clean an elegant -- it worked for AT keyboards so is PS-2 much more complicated? And yes, that card was pretty big but I would suspect a modern rendition could be nice and small.