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Title: quick question about a trackball
Post by: stephenp1983 on July 12, 2006, 03:00:22 pm
Does this trackball from happs jsut connect straight into usb? Do you not connect it in anyway to the Ipac intereface?  How about the one from xarade that's like only 59 dollars.  How is it?  I just wanna make sure I get all I need.

Right now I'm looking at

Buttons from happs,
2 controller sticks
Trackball
and Ipac intereface

is that all I need, what about all the wireing?
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: ahofle on July 12, 2006, 05:16:47 pm
Which trackball from Happs?  They sell a USB trackball which you just plug in to your PC and also one that you will need to connect to an optical interface like the Optipac (NOT IPAC).  Wiring info is here: http://www.ultimarc.com/optipac3.html
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: Dreamwriter on July 12, 2006, 05:48:55 pm
I have the X-Arcade one.  It's pretty cool, feels good and all, accurate at least to my memory of Marble Madness.  It has a 10 foot long cable which ends in both a USB and a mouse PS/2 plug, and comes with 4 full buttons (designed for 3 mouse buttons and a button that's primarily for cheating at golf games) and connects for more buttons (which just map to the same 3 mouse buttons).
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: stephenp1983 on July 12, 2006, 06:03:18 pm
dreamwriter, so the trackball itself just connects through usb right, do you connect the included buttons to the trackball someway, or to an ipac intereface? 

also the happs I was refering to was the one with usb, I had seen the other cables and was curious about it.
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: kiddk1 on July 12, 2006, 10:08:51 pm
the other cables are the ones made to connect to arcade cabs.  if you get one of those you will need something like the optiwiz from groovygamegear to interface it to your pc, otherwise the usb version is your best bet.  dont forget the mounting plate.
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: stephenp1983 on July 12, 2006, 10:30:34 pm
This is what is included with the xarcade one, so I'll still need a mounting plate?

What's Included

    * Trackball Assembly, 10FT PS/2 and USB Connection
    * Includes (4) bolts with mounting
    * Includes (4) black arcade buttons and (4) micro-switches
    * Connectivity Cables for left, right, middle mouse click
    * Connectivity cable for horizontal disabler button
    * Industry standard 3" diameter ball
    * Horizontal Disabler (Golf Cheat)
    * 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
    * 100% Fully Serviced Lifetime Warranty
    * Toll Free And Online Live Technical Support
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: Dreamwriter on July 13, 2006, 04:21:44 am
Yes, you either connect the trackball via USB or into your PS/2 mouse port.  In either case it acts like a mouse.  The included buttons are already attached to the trackball, and act as mouse buttons (since the trackball acts as a mouse).  As for mounting plate, that's up to you.  An alternative to a mounting plate is to route out an area on the underside of the control panel for the trackball assembly to fit in, then just use the included bolts.  You are correct that the trackball doesn't come with a mounting plate (as X-Arcade doesn't use one in the full preassembled trackball).
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: stephenp1983 on July 13, 2006, 10:57:43 am
Would this mounting plate work with the xarcade one?

http://www.happcontrols.com/trackballs/56553000.htm
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: RayB on July 13, 2006, 08:27:28 pm
Order from Ponyboy (here) instead. Same parts, less mark-up, no "packing fee", and lower shipping charges.
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: stephenp1983 on July 14, 2006, 02:39:50 pm
No link could you post again?
Title: Re: quick question about a trackball
Post by: CheffoJeffo on July 14, 2006, 03:15:47 pm
No link could you post again?

Go to Buy / Sell / Trade (that is what RayB meant by here) and look at the sticky postings ...

Cheers.