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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: N8 on December 08, 2005, 10:45:42 pm
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Well I have decided to start my arcade project and figure I better buy everything at once so I can stay organized. I am planning to buy this http://www.centsibleamusements.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=374
trackball. since I have 28 buttons, 2 eight way joysticks, one 4 way and a spinner, what would be the best and most cost efficient keyboard encoder to buy? I would like to use the trackball as a mouse. I'm not sure if some keyboard encoders won't be able to use the trackball as a mouse but I'm sure there are ones that would be able to.
thanks in advance
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This should help....
http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade_input.shtml#KeyboardEncoders
Rick
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Or this - http://www.mameworld.net/tigerheli/encoder/
BTW, virtually none of the encoders except the Mini-PAC will support a trackball, but you can use a mouse hack along with any of the other encoders.
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Isn't $63 kind of expensive for a 2-1/4" raw trackball?
(I've only shopped for 3" ones)
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I say go MiniPac! I STILL dont understand why people would rather get anything else...minipac's got everything you need! Best 25 bucks I ever spent... well not really...but same idea.
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You need one of the following:
Minipac - connect both joysticks/buttons plus trackball/spinner
Keyboard Encoder + Optipac
Keyboard Encoder + Mouse Hack
For what you want to do . . .
My first choice would be the Minipac
My second choice would be a Keywiz & mouse hack
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or buy a PS/2 or USB enabled trackball (which you can also get cheaper than the one that you are eyeing) and then get an encoder just for the j/s and buttons.
I went that route because the minipac didn't exist at the time and I didn't want to buy an optipac.
-pmc