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Title: Spinner or Track ball
Post by: RandomCitizenX on February 19, 2011, 10:41:44 am
I am still in the early stages of fixing up and maming a Dynamo cab, and I am pretty sure I want to keep the usual metal control panel. The space constraints most likely face me with the choice of either a track ball or a spinner instead of both. Since I can only think of a few games for each and have no preference, I thought I would turn to the board to gather some opinions.
Title: Re: Spinner or Track ball
Post by: Nephasth on February 19, 2011, 10:45:01 am
If you prefer to play trackball games, have a trackball. If you prefer to play spinner games, have a spinner. But with a 2 player 6/7 button layout, your CP will probably be pretty crowded with a trackball...
Title: Re: Spinner or Track ball
Post by: EVEGames on February 19, 2011, 09:03:52 pm
Assuming you have the room, a trackball has practical purposes beyond gaming, whereas a spinner really does not (outside of doubling as a volume knob or the like).  A trackball can function as a mouse within your front-end and within Windows, a very convenient thing, instead of bringing out the mouse every time you need to make a small tweak.  A trackball can also function as a spinner/steering wheel (albeit poorly).  Given the choice between the two, for me, it's trackball all the way.  Also keep in mind, there are different sizes of trackballs, for space considerations.
Title: Re: Spinner or Track ball
Post by: Encryptor on February 20, 2011, 02:23:32 pm
I believe Dynamo cabs are fairly plentiful. Maybe see if you can buy a couple of spare control panels so you have swap them. One with a spinner and one with a trackball and one as a 2 player.

Encryptor
Title: Re: Spinner or Track ball
Post by: RandyT on February 20, 2011, 03:43:01 pm
Since my invention of the button-hole installable spinner, there's really no space-related reason anymore for the two controls to be mutually exclusive on even smaller panels.

A spinner can be added anywhere there is space for a button, or in lieu of a current one.  While a trackball can have more functionality, such as a mouse substitute when required, it falls short on games where a dial, or spinner are intended for control.  If you enjoy these types of games, there really is no substitute for an actual spinner control.

RandyT