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| Minwah:
--- Quote from: anthony691 on June 19, 2003, 09:12:25 pm --- Sorry Minwah, I didn't understand what you were asking... No, it should NOT move the cursor (like in windows) it should right click wherever the last shot was fired. It in itself Does NOT track, but only send a button press... Does that answer your question? --- End quote --- Yes, that's it, thanks :) I have 2 problems then: a) the pointer doesn't move when the trigger is pressed (it flashes tho), b) it 'right clicks' when the trigger is pressed. Sounds like the trigger is doing something wrong. The reload button + calibrate switch seem to operate correctly. Back to the old drawing board... :( |
| anthony691:
--- Quote from: Minwah on June 20, 2003, 10:32:31 am --- --- Quote from: anthony691 on June 19, 2003, 09:12:25 pm --- Sorry Minwah, I didn't understand what you were asking... No, it should NOT move the cursor (like in windows) it should right click wherever the last shot was fired. It in itself Does NOT track, but only send a button press... Does that answer your question? --- End quote --- Yes, that's it, thanks :) I have 2 problems then: a) the pointer doesn't move when the trigger is pressed (it flashes tho), b) it 'right clicks' when the trigger is pressed. Sounds like the trigger is doing something wrong. The reload button + calibrate switch seem to operate correctly. Back to the old drawing board... :( --- End quote --- Problem B leads me to suspect incorrect wireing : ( |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: anthony691 on June 20, 2003, 02:35:21 pm ---Problem B leads me to suspect incorrect wireing : ( --- End quote --- I think you're right :( The odd thing is, the only wiring I thought I'd changed was for the reload button, which seems to work OK. I did 'snip' and discard one red wire coming from the trigger switch...there are two, and they appeared to be connected to the same spot, so I just split from this 1 wire to the 2 destinations (sensor & calibrate switch). I will double check that point. Other than that I dunno, I'll just check everything... |
| anthony691:
--- Quote from: Minwah on June 20, 2003, 03:01:00 pm --- --- Quote from: anthony691 on June 20, 2003, 02:35:21 pm ---Problem B leads me to suspect incorrect wireing : ( --- End quote --- I think you're right :( The odd thing is, the only wiring I thought I'd changed was for the reload button, which seems to work OK. I did 'snip' and discard one red wire coming from the trigger switch...there are two, and they appeared to be connected to the same spot, so I just split from this 1 wire to the 2 destinations (sensor & calibrate switch). I will double check that point. Other than that I dunno, I'll just check everything... --- End quote --- Hmm... maybe it ISN'T a GOOD idea to "discard" any of these wires? I don't know though... I wouldn't think there would be any overlapping because of increased costs... |
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