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AAAGH! Unfortunate illness ending your gameplaying days!!!!

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Kaytrim:

Don't forget trackball games like golden tee and bowling.  A trackball would also be a good tool to scroll through the growing game list. ;) 

Keep your positive attitude mate, we are all pulling for you.

TTFN
Kaytrim

dna disturber:

He craig,

Have you seen this controller...
http://benheck.com/right-handed-xbox-360-controller/

Heckendorn has built an xbox360 controller that can be operated with one hand (and all the buttons can be used).
And an xbox360-controller can be connected to a pc (as used in a cabinet   ;) )

So SF2 opponents and all you goombas out there better watch out !

Hope your recovery goes well.......

Dna Disturber

P.S. You should also check out his other projects...awesome (atari2600 handheld or an xbox360 laptop)  :notworthy:

Chris:

The flightsticks may not be ideal for all games  but the solution is to have two sticks on the panel... A Xenophobe stick gives you three buttons to work with.

Akuma:

I wish you all the luck for recovery in general and for the next 12 months in particular! I might contribute with an idea for a custom one handed control that just came to my mind. following the layout of your hand - a thumbstick placed under your thumb and buttons placed at every fingertip, and another set of buttons below these. Might take some training but it could work out. But I am also just thinking loud here.

Anyway, GOOD LUCK AND GET WELL SOON!!!

Chris:


--- Quote from: Akuma on October 04, 2007, 04:44:38 pm ---I wish you all the luck for recovery in general and for the next 12 months in particular! I might contribute with an idea for a custom one handed control that just came to my mind. following the layout of your hand - a thumbstick placed under your thumb and buttons placed at every fingertip, and another set of buttons below these. Might take some training but it could work out. But I am also just thinking loud here.

--- End quote ---
Oh, nice one!  Maybe a D-pad would be easier to handle in that situation than a thumbstick.

The one pictured below is actually listed as a thumbstick instead of a D-pad, but it loks like a D-pad to me!  It's microswitch-based so it should hold up better than one out of a gamepad.



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