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Question on Spinners
jholman76:
I know I'm going to get grilled for saying it, but for someone like me who didnt really grow up playing spinner games, I find the hard drive bearing/mouse hacked spinner works fine for what I need. plays well with steering wheel games too.
It cost nothing since I work in an IT dept that is constantly throwing away old equipment (HDD's and ball mice). I found the maxtor extra thin desktop Hard drives (they ALL went bad early) from Dell GX260's work the best since the bearing goes all the way through.
But if you dont have the time or ambition, I'm sure the others are good alternatives. I'm a SF2/MKII guy anyway so I'll use the spinner about once a month. I guess it feels better to make something rather than buy it, even if it is technically not as good as the bought item.
Good luck.
krisbee:
I love my turbo twist. Small enough that it was a breeze to install... hardware and setup just worked straight out of the box. I recommend highly!
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: jholman76 on August 12, 2008, 09:30:45 pm ---I know I'm going to get grilled for saying it, but for someone like me who didnt really grow up playing spinner games, I find the hard drive bearing/mouse hacked spinner works fine for what I need. plays well with steering wheel games too.
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My laser mouse spinner hack works great for me. I see no reason to buy one if you can make a good one.
georgemcfly:
where can I get info on how to hack a mouse?
EwJ:
--- Quote from: georgemcfly on August 12, 2008, 11:49:30 pm ---where can I get info on how to hack a mouse?
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You're a slacker mcfly, just like your old man. Check the WIKI
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