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GP-Wiz MAX 32-input USB VS. I-PAC 2 Interface

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SteveJ34:

So, I've tried to follow this and the other threads on the GP-Wiz....

It is seen as a USB Gamepad, correct?

So it is not configurable as a keyboard device, ie: this would not be a solution if one were trying to create a USB based YDKJ controller where you need to define the following keys:

1,2,3,4, P, Q, B, etc



SirPoonga:

The ipac also does key board LEDs if that is your thing.
otherwise it really doesn;t make a difference.

Kremmit:


--- Quote from: SteveJ34 on March 13, 2005, 10:19:43 pm ---So, I've tried to follow this and the other threads on the GP-Wiz....

It is seen as a USB Gamepad, correct?

So it is not configurable as a keyboard device, ie: this would not be a solution if one were trying to create a USB based YDKJ controller where you need to define the following keys:

1,2,3,4, P, Q, B, etc

--- End quote ---

GP-Wiz shows as a gamepad, correct.  If you wanted to use one, and wanted the inputs to show as keyboard keypresses, I guess you could use the Joy2Key (JoyToKey?) software.  RandyT also sells the Keywiz, which shows as a keyboard with no messing around, but is PS/2 only.

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