The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Dannzig on November 03, 2018, 04:02:48 pm
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I just received my Opti Wiz 3 in the mail. I am new to the Trackball connections, and the Directions are a little Vague. I was hoping someone here has experience with the Opti Wiz V3. Thanks in advance for your input. So here are my Questions:
1. Are the Pins 1 & 11 (5V) and 2 & 12 (Ground) Input pins to power the Opti Wiz 3 interface? Input/output also powring the Trackball? I am pretty sure they are not outputs as I measured 0 volts when I connected it Via USB.-
2. Do I connect the Red and Black wire from the trackball to the Opti Wiz 3 or straight to power wires?
3. Can I connect buttons to the Opti Wiz 3 to use it as a separate console Interface.
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1. Are the Pins 1 & 11 (5V) and 2 & 12 (Ground) Input pins to power the Opti Wiz 3 interface? Input/output also powring the Trackball? I am pretty sure they are not outputs as I measured 0 volts when I connected it Via USB.-
2. Do I connect the Red and Black wire from the trackball to the Opti Wiz 3 or straight to power wires?
The OptiWiz gets 5v from the USB and provides that 5v to the trackball.
The trackball should have 6 wires:
- Red (5v) goes to pin 1 or 11
- Black (ground) goes to pin 2 or 12
- Purple (X1) goes to pin 10
- Blue (X2) goes to pin 9
- Yellow (Y1) goes to pin 8
- Green (Y2) goes to pin 7
If an axis is working backward i.e. move trackball right ==> cursor moves left, swap the data lines for that axis -- X1 and X2 in this case.
(https://www.groovygamegear.com/images/OWIZ3PO.jpg)
3. Can I connect buttons to the Opti Wiz 3 to use it as a separate console Interface.
Not sure what you mean by "separate console Interface".
You can connect buttons to pins 13, 14, and 15 for mouse left-, middle-, and right-click.
Scott
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that is an awesome Pic and Great Response! Thank you! One last thing, I would assume that I should pigtail the grounds on the other 3 buttons and connect to #12?
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that is an awesome Pic
That's Randy's handiwork. ;D
One last thing, I would assume that I should pigtail the grounds on the other 3 buttons and connect to #12?
Yes. You'll need ground for the button inputs as shown in Figure 2 of the pic you posted.
A daisy-chain or euro-style terminal strip are more commonly used, but a good 4-wire pigtail can work for 3 buttons. :cheers:
Scott
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The support here is awesome! Thank you. I attached a couple of pices for my Trackball Connection and Buttons which are from a Golden Tee 97 Arcade game.
Thank you again!!!