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[[image:optiwiz.jpg|right|thumb|Opti-Wiz]]
 
[[image:optiwiz.jpg|right|thumb|Opti-Wiz]]
  
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High-Performance 3-Axis, 3-button Mouse Emulation.
  
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USB and PS/2 compatible. Available with either connector, but is compatible with both using an adapter.
  
Description needed
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Connections provided for 3 buttons, 3 axes, +5v and Ground.
  
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With the addition of a resistor and 2 opto-interrupters, can be used as a full optical board for home-made controls with X, Y or Z Axis selectability.
  
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Small Footprint
  
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USB or PS/2 cable included, depending on version ordered.
  
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Compatible with virtually any device utilizing "Active Low" opto-electronics.
  
  
'''Relevant Link:<br>[http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_85&products_id=260 GroovyGameGear's Opti-Wiz Page]'''
 
  
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'''Relevant Link: [http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_85&products_id=260 GroovyGameGear's Opti-Wiz Page]'''
  
 
=ME4=
 
=ME4=
 
[[image:me4.gif|right|thumb|ME4]]
 
[[image:me4.gif|right|thumb|ME4]]
  
 
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The ME4 is designed to interface a Trackball and/or Spinner to your computer's PS2 mouse port. Signals from the Trackball and Spinner are merged and converted into PS2 mouse protocol. Since the response from both devices is merged at the ME4, activity from either device will report mouse movement to the PS2 mouse port. This arrangement allows both the Trackball and Spinner to be used simultaneously, or independently.
 
 
 
 
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=Mouse Hack=
 
=Mouse Hack=
  
It's possible to perform a simple hack on a ball-mouse that allows it to connect to a standard arcade trackball (and perhaps spinners?). This is done by removing the mouse's optical receivers and wiring the trackball's encoders to them.  
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It's possible to perform a simple hack on a ball-mouse that allows it to connect to a standard arcade trackball (and perhaps spinners?). This is done by removing the mouse's optical receivers and wiring the trackball's encoders to them. Additionally, a mouse can be hacked to create a spinner with a few extra parts.
  
'''Relevant Link: [http://arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/Mouse_to_Trackball_Instructions.pdf How to turn a Mouse into an Arcade Trackball Interface (PDF)]
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*[[Info on Serial/PS2/USB Mouse 'Polling']]
  
=Build Your Own Spinner=
 
[[image:SpinnerHack.jpg|right|thumb|BYO-Spinner]]
 
  
For those of us who would prefer to build their own spinner or cannot afford a retail unit, with a few spare parts that most likely are already lying around, can easily build your own.
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'''Relevant Link: [http://arcadecontrols.com/files/Miscellaneous/Mouse_to_Trackball_Instructions.pdf How to turn a Mouse into an Arcade Trackball Interface (PDF)]
 
 
 
 
'''Relevant Link: [http://www.doughansen.net/arcade/spinner.htm DHansen's Arcade Stupidity Spinner]'''
 
 
 
'''Relevant Link: [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=17522.0 BYO "Nasty-Spinner" Thread]'''
 
 
 
 
 
'''List of compatible hard drives:'''
 
 
 
WD Caviar 1200 210 MB Drive
 
 
 
WD Caviar 11200 1.2 GB Drive
 
  
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'''Relevant Link: [http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Spinners#Build_Your_Own_Spinner Build you own Spinner Wiki Entry]
  
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==See Also==
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* [[Controls]]
  
* Please feel free to add to the list of compatible drives if you have successfully built your own spinner with a drive that is not listed.
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[[Category:Controls]]

Latest revision as of 19:42, 10 March 2007

Mouse encoders (or Optical encoders) allow the use of a trackball or spinner and offer the functionality of a mouse hack in an easy-to-use form. They offer several benefits including ease in connecting controls and time savings.

Opti-PAC

Opti-PAC

The Opti-PAC allows for easily connecting optical-type arcade control devices including trackballs and spinners to a PC.


Relevant Link: Ultimarc's Opti-PAC Page


Opti-Wiz

Opti-Wiz

High-Performance 3-Axis, 3-button Mouse Emulation.

USB and PS/2 compatible. Available with either connector, but is compatible with both using an adapter.

Connections provided for 3 buttons, 3 axes, +5v and Ground.

With the addition of a resistor and 2 opto-interrupters, can be used as a full optical board for home-made controls with X, Y or Z Axis selectability.

Small Footprint

USB or PS/2 cable included, depending on version ordered.

Compatible with virtually any device utilizing "Active Low" opto-electronics.


Relevant Link: GroovyGameGear's Opti-Wiz Page

ME4

ME4

The ME4 is designed to interface a Trackball and/or Spinner to your computer's PS2 mouse port. Signals from the Trackball and Spinner are merged and converted into PS2 mouse protocol. Since the response from both devices is merged at the ME4, activity from either device will report mouse movement to the PS2 mouse port. This arrangement allows both the Trackball and Spinner to be used simultaneously, or independently.


Relevant Link: Hagstrom's ME4 Page

Mouse Hack

It's possible to perform a simple hack on a ball-mouse that allows it to connect to a standard arcade trackball (and perhaps spinners?). This is done by removing the mouse's optical receivers and wiring the trackball's encoders to them. Additionally, a mouse can be hacked to create a spinner with a few extra parts.


Relevant Link: How to turn a Mouse into an Arcade Trackball Interface (PDF)

Relevant Link: Build you own Spinner Wiki Entry

See Also