29 September 2014, 00:14 | #41 |
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Is it me or there is no final retail price on the site?
I am interested in one |
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30 September 2014, 13:06 | #43 |
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Excellent! But how can I buy one?
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30 September 2014, 23:11 | #44 |
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30 September 2014, 23:18 | #45 |
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11 October 2014, 00:42 | #46 |
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18 October 2014, 23:27 | #47 |
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Anyone tested this with a PS4 controller please? Thanks!
Also can you use a 2nd button instead of 'up' in single button platformer games? Just wondering =) |
24 October 2014, 11:25 | #48 |
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Hi there.
Have anyone tried these yet? If I can use my old Logitech usb mouse with a500 I would be interested in a couple of these adapters. |
27 October 2014, 10:10 | #49 |
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I reckon he'd do well to optionally sell them WITH the mouse/usb Joystick. This is a great little piece of kit and i'd love to buy a couple when i get my Amiga set up in the house instead of in the garage
Anyone got any experience with these and the USB Competition Pro joysticks found on AmigaKit? Reckon that joystick lags like it apparently does on PC/UAE? Is there such a thing as a hand-held microswitched usb joystick these days (other than already mentioned)? There's heaps of arcade style usb joysticks - good ones too - but i can't find any handheld types. |
27 October 2014, 21:57 | #50 |
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One just arrived at my place a few days ago.
Works great, although my mouse is a bit too fast (Cyborg RAT 7), even with lowest DPI set on it. The author promised firmware update though, that will allow to change the interface settings in case of fast (high DPI) mice. Overall I'd recommend it! The fact that it uses real USB HID protocol, instead of PS/2 (all the other Amiga "USB" mouse adapters) is definitely an advantage and solves compatibility headaches. |
10 November 2014, 11:52 | #51 |
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If it uses real USB HID protocol why do some mice NOT work? Surely all should work. If it isnt 100% then you may as well get one of the other adapters off eBay?
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10 November 2014, 13:33 | #52 |
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Maybe the adaptert only support HID Boot Protocol? All mice USB mice *should* support this, but I'm sure there are plenty that don't.
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10 November 2014, 14:56 | #53 |
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Rather worrying though when you see a Microsoft mouse on the Not Working list!
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14 November 2014, 01:33 | #55 |
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Recently got mine. This is a great device, actually. All of my USB gamepads work nicely (Speedlink mostly, even autofire is there and for two-button games, it does handle two buttons), mice also, one exception, the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse.
Well worth buying IMO, delivery was really fast. |
14 November 2014, 02:33 | #56 |
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Is it safe to remove the mouse and plug in joypad while Amiga is running?
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14 November 2014, 02:42 | #57 |
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Yes, that is OK.
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14 November 2014, 11:40 | #58 |
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Has anybody tested it with WHDLoad games which are patched for the CD32 pad?
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28 December 2014, 14:59 | #59 |
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Is there wheel support yet?
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28 December 2014, 20:39 | #60 |
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Hi again.
I just got mine, and before christmas and all Have unfortunately not had much time to play around with it yet, just a quick test so far. The mouse pointer sure moves fast now, almost too fast , like night and day compared to the original Amiga mouse. Anyway it works great with my Logitech Wingman mouse. Thanks alot for making an awesome device! -=ARA=- |
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