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A Closer Look At The AimTrak (with video goodness)
FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on October 12, 2009, 02:00:18 pm ---
--- Quote ---Looks like you won't be buying then. Oh well. Thanks for the input.
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Ohh, thank you for your concern Frizzel. You are correct at this
point in time, as I do not buy Prototypes. I buy fully functional and fully
tested equipment, that works as I expect it to work.
If I wanted to play with something with poor accuracy, Id use the
CrapLabs guns I have. Instead, Ill stick with the Topguns until
a prototype can or should I say "IF" accuracy can be shown true.
Standing back a little further isnt so bad as having missed shots because
things are not accurate.
Im all for a good working and accurate gun that is able to track at
closer range... Ill keep waiting till I see it... And if it comes, I may buy
a few of them. Until then, Ill make my disappointment known. Im not
the only one interested in an accurate solution.
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Well...Looks like you won't be buying then. Oh well. Thanks for the input.
Ginsu Victim:
Adding an option to change the way the calibration routine works would be nice. I have zero overscan, but the moving arrow was a pain at times.
Neverending Project:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on October 12, 2009, 07:59:10 pm ---Adding an option to change the way the calibration routine works would be nice. I have zero overscan, but the moving arrow was a pain at times.
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When calibrating on the Windows desktop I would set the trigger to a button (rather than a mouse) because leaving it as a mouse click would click my desktop icons and quick launch icons every time I calibrated. Since the pointer was moving it would drag the icons off of the quick launch bar to the desktop.
smalltownguy:
--- Quote from: Neverending Project on October 12, 2009, 08:11:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on October 12, 2009, 07:59:10 pm ---Adding an option to change the way the calibration routine works would be nice. I have zero overscan, but the moving arrow was a pain at times.
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When calibrating on the Windows desktop I would set the trigger to a button (rather than a mouse) because leaving it as a mouse click would click my desktop icons and quick launch icons every time I calibrated. Since the pointer was moving it would drag the icons off of the quick launch bar to the desktop.
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Yeah, big +1 on THAT statement. Moved my icons all over the screen during calibration.
On the plus side, I did finally finish installing my AimTrak in my Sega Light Phaser, with an Atari Volcano swich added to the back of the gun for the 'aux' button. Tracks perfectly in T2, and my 'hammer button' fires grenades for me. Sweet! :cheers:
Guess I better get over to my thread and update the rest of it.
ammitz:
--- Quote from: smalltownguy on October 12, 2009, 08:37:39 pm ---Guess I better get over to my thread and update the rest of it.
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+1