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Can I use a PS/2 spinner & a USB mouse at the same time?

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Thenasty:

I have seen the USB4DOS and tried that but it don;t work w/my mouses. Did you have success using it in PURE DOS ? Which one of those is a working MOUSE USB DOS Driver ?

quarterback:


--- Quote from: Thenasty on January 28, 2005, 11:12:50 am ---I have seen the USB4DOS and tried that but it don;t work w/my mouses. Did you have success using it in PURE DOS ? Which one of those is a working MOUSE USB DOS Driver ?

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I've not tried any USB-DOS drivers, I had just heard/read about the Motto Hairu

Thenasty:


--- Quote from: quarterback on January 28, 2005, 11:23:49 am ---
--- Quote from: Thenasty on January 28, 2005, 11:12:50 am ---I have seen the USB4DOS and tried that but it don;t work w/my mouses. Did you have success using it in PURE DOS ? Which one of those is a working MOUSE USB DOS Driver ?

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I've not tried any USB-DOS drivers, I had just heard/read about the Motto Hairu

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I think this Motto Hairu are not for Mouse Drivers.

moonpatrol 4 lyfe:

Does mame view the 2 mice as 2 seperate devices?  In otherwords, if i'm playing warlords with Mouse A and Mouse B attached, will both A and B control p1, or will I be able to assign A to p1 and B to p2.

Thanks,
Bill

Ravant:

That sounds fairly logcial, as it should work. If you're using a serial port and PS/2 port, they become two seperate devices. Pointing devices or not, they're still two seperate devices. By the same logic, if they didn't work, then if I plugged my Sidewinder Force Feedback Joystick into the game port interface, and my USB Gamepad into a PS/2 interface via a USB/PS-2 converter, then neither of the devices should work simultaneously. ZSnes picks them up as two seperate devices, and can be mapped individually. So... yeah.

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