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| darkmavis:
been reading the forums for ages now (just waiting for my cab to arrive the ill be on the job!) after seeing the trackball lovleyness on this site ive decided i want one on my cab. now all yours look ace sunken in but if i did that, it would be terrible, (wookdowrk wasnt my strong point.) so i thought of one of these http://www.techspot.com/reviews/hardware/trackball_explorer/prod.jpg could i use this for trackball games? or should just buy a trackball and forget thr idea? thanks again for your inputs :D |
| Shape D.:
People have tried them before but the general consensus is an arcade trackball will work better. those are ment more for accurate smaller movements compared to an arcade trackball that is meant more for quick movements. I guarentee you it will suck for golden tee |
| darkmavis:
bah.... ah well was worth asking i suppose.. so if i get a trackball, i need an optipac.. does that fit on top of my jpac? do i need to power it? thanks again for your help :) |
| olsteve:
Happs sells trackballs with USB or PS/2 connections |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Just get an Oscar USB Mouse Hack to go with the trackball. I think he even sells an interface harness that will hook a Happ trackball directly to the mouse hack. As far as mounting the trackball goes, you don't really need good woodworking skills unless you are a perfectionist. Just get a mounting plate for it. Then all you have to do is cut a big square (or kinda square, it won't show) hole out of your CP. The plate won't sit quite flush, but it will still look good. |
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