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| AndyWarne:
As most will know, the UltraStik 360 can be used in "mouse pointer" mode which controls the mouse in the same way as a laptop center-keyboard pointer. I am playing with a map which will enable the stick to work in absolute mouse mode, where the pointer follows the stick exactly. This will in effect emulate a light-gun but not sure if there is any real application for this. Any thoughts welcome. Andy |
| 2600:
Sounds like it would be useful if you think it works and feels ok to you. It's one of those things where I'd have to try it to see if I can get the right feel out of it for myself, but I'd probably end up using it. |
| steveh:
I do not own one, but it would be nice to be able to use it to navigate windows for a setup with out a trackball. If one had a trackball, i dont see a need for that. as you could use the trackball. I think it would be a good idea. if i remember there are a lot of cabs that do not have trackballs, and this would be nice. |
| destructor:
Andy, remember that previous mouse firmware has a bug. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=59092.msg600532#msg600532 |
| AndyWarne:
There is no bug as far as I am aware. After upgrading, the first thing to do is "uninstall" the device in Device Manager and then let it re-detect. This is because the upgrade completely changes the characteristics of the device but leaves its USB ID unchanged. This is not something that would normally happen with a USB device so Windows does get a bit confused. After that, you need to re-assign the correct joystick number (if not #1) and download a map. Andy |
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