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| benarcade:
It doesn't seem like it would be hard to hack a keyboard to use as my controller - lots of these around for $2 or free. Can I use a simple PS/2 to USB adapter to connect the second keyboard? Will there be any problems doing that? |
| Kaytrim:
It will work fine. Windows willrecognize it accept key presses from it just like the other one on the PS/2 connection. |
| NickG:
Edit: Oops, I reread the OP. Yeah, that should indeed work. Some usb to ps/2 adapters may have limited funcition for use as keyboard hack/keyboard encoder adapters. A problem I encountered while using one of these was that when I tried to hold an input, such as a joystick direction the computer would stop responding after a second or two and my game character would stop moving until I centered and re-threw the joystick to the direction. I looked in notepad and saw that all the other keyboard inputs also stopped repeating their characters after a set amount of repeats; I think it was 16. I am not saying that you will definitely have the same problem, just a warning that not all USB-PS/2 adapters are created equally, and that some are not suitable for games that require "constant" inputs. |
| u_rebelscum:
Also, you can't have two seperate controllers using keyboard interface & the same keys. Windows does not let applications know if the key pressed is coming from keyboard 1 or 2, so you can't have two keyboards plugged in and both players use the arrow keys. However, you can have one use the arrow keys on keyboard 1 and the other use the numpad on keyboard 2 (like if they were sharing the same keyboard). Just in case you're thinking of making multiple controllers with keyboard hacks. |
| benarcade:
Cool - thanks! I'm gonna buy a keyboard and hack it. Now all I need is a place to buy leaf joysticks and buttons... |
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