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rdagger:
I've been out of the loop too, but I know Ultimarc sells a USB rotary interface for $35.
Kremmit:
Groovy Game Gear has a Rotary unit as well:

Linki
scotthh:
My biggest problem with Ultimarc's interface is that you need a separate USB input to use it. This doesn't make sense to me since you need an ipac or similar interface for the up, down, left and right microswitches on the joystick and your pushbuttons.

The GGG interface is integrated with a gamepad-type interface and is a complete solution. But if you already have a keyboard encoder, you'll need to remove it.

To me, for swappable control panels, the type of encoder (such as rdagger's) which connects to the rotary sticks and needs to be wired to an ipac or wiz type encoder is the perfect solution. If I didn't already have one, I'd be a buyer.
RandyT:

--- Quote from: scotthh on September 14, 2007, 09:15:41 am ---The GGG interface is integrated with a gamepad-type interface and is a complete solution. But if you already have a keyboard encoder, you'll need to remove it.

--- End quote ---

There is no need to remove an existing keyboard encoder to use the rotary features GP-WizRX.  It will co-exist with any setup, so it can be used to augment the capabilities of your panel by adding rotary capability, as well as a large number of additional inputs.

RandyT
bkenobi:
I bought a controller a while back and just got around to installing it.  I assumed that the software to configure it would be included or downloadable, but I can't seem to locate it and it didn't come with the controller.  Anyone have a link or can provide a copy?  Thanks!
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