Ok, I know someone must have come up with this before and the idea was trashed for one reason or another, but I'd like to find out for sure and if so why it was disregarded...
Ok, I know some of us have thought about either buying and hacking or building a yoke for games like Paperboy, Star Wars, Road Blasters, etc... All the ideas I see are centered around using potentiometers and gear drives to get the axises to work properly.
Now why can't one be built using optics instead, kinda like a home-built spinner or trackball? I know that the games can be played with a mouse, as that's how I've done it in the past (although playing Paperboy like that bites). Now I realize that the movement of the pots would be absolute while the optics are relative to the pointer on the screen, but when the games start they zero it out anyway, or at least that's how it appears. So if you were to keep the yoke centered while starting the game, I don't see why this wouldn't be a do-able idea...
Any thoughts or experiences on this type of idea?