Encoder Wheel Thread and Link
The DIY sensor you are planning on building is probably too big to mount on a mouse board. It would have to be attached via cable just like the cable to the OPTIPAC.
BobA
Oops! I meant to say wire to a mouse board, not mount.
I will explain what I have in mind:
I'll use the CompUSA Crystal trackball (regular PC trackball) as, of course, a trackball. I'll use it in PS/2 mode since it sucks in serial mode.
Now, I also want a spinner which I'll make myself based on the hard disk spindle idea that many people have used. I happen to have a spare PS/2 mouse that I would like to use as interface. Problem is, the trackball is using up the PS/2 port.
To solve this problem, the alternative I consider ideal is what _Iz- did (
http://members.shaw.ca/avanti-technical/mame/index.htm). He connected both a spinner and a trackball to the same mouse board. I'm trying to reach him to find out if this works well wihtout any conflict between the signals hampering the performance of either the trackball or the spinner.
To implement _Iz-'s techinique, I have to alternatives:
1. Make my own sensor and encoder wheel and wire this to the trackball in parallel with one of its own sensors.
2. Try and use the sensor, emitter and wheel from the mouse and connect in parallel to the trackball.
The second option would be best since I already have the hardware. Problem is I don't even know where to start. I figure I would have to isolate the emitter and detector from the rest of the mouse board to prevent a mixup of the signals. But then, I would not know how to properly wire this compoenent to the tracball's PCB.
Would something like this work?
Would I just need to wire the pin of each component to the corresponding one in the tracball?
Am I better off trying the DIY sensor?
Any help will be appreciated.