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Old 23 November 2013, 12:46   #6
Nostromo
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Originally Posted by robinsonb5 View Post
The problem here is that when a microcontroller drives the RMB pin low, it doesn't drive the voltage low enough for some Amigas to register a button press.

I'm surprised this isn't common knowledge among mouse adapter developers now, because RMBFix was written for the EyeTech EZMouse, like 15 years ago. It works by turning off the Amiga's internal pullup on the RMB pin, but that only works if the adapter itself has a pullup. If it doesn't then the button appears to be stuck down all the time.
So in other words I have been just unlucky and the best bet is a real Amiga mouse?
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