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darktemp:
Well I'm using hacked usb gamepads and Joy2Key, which allows you to simulate mouse clicks using pushbuttons.  Joy2Key will only be active outside of mame, within mame I will set everything up to standard gamepad inputs.  This should allow me to do everything I want. 

If you are using a gamewiz or similiar device this would work, otherwise I'm sure there is a program to simulate mouse clicks using keyboard keys.

paigeoliver:
I just use the trackball 2 handed to navigate windows, it isn't designed for single handed use.

The dedicated buttons look bad.

markrvp:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on April 19, 2005, 12:41:45 am ---I just use the trackball 2 handed to navigate windows, it isn't designed for single handed use.

The dedicated buttons look bad.

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Paige:

Is there a way to use two of the buttons connected to the keyboard encoder as mouse buttons 1 & 2?  Basically, how do you get rid of the dedicated buttons, but still have mouse functionality in Windows?

quarterback:

--- Quote from: markrvp on April 19, 2005, 01:03:35 am ---Is there a way to use two of the buttons connected to the keyboard encoder as mouse buttons 1 & 2?
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paigeoliver:

--- Quote from: markrvp on April 19, 2005, 01:03:35 am ---
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on April 19, 2005, 12:41:45 am ---I just use the trackball 2 handed to navigate windows, it isn't designed for single handed use.

The dedicated buttons look bad.

--- End quote ---

Paige:

Is there a way to use two of the buttons connected to the keyboard encoder as mouse buttons 1 & 2?  Basically, how do you get rid of the dedicated buttons, but still have mouse functionality in Windows?

--- End quote ---

Hook up your start buttons as your mouse buttons, and don't even hook those up to your I-Pac/keywhiz. You can still map them as the start buttons in mame.

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