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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: AKP on September 14, 2009, 10:58:34 AM
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Ok... I am left handed, so I use the joystick in my left hand, not my right. I have a Saitek AV8R-01 joystick, which is great for that, since it works well for both right and left handed people. But, all of the gamepads I have found are set up to be used by your LEFT hand... which does me no good. I have most of my keys mapped to the joystick buttons, but there are still several that I have to use the keyboard for. I would really like to find a gamepad with a symmetrical layout that I can use with my right hand.
Anyone know of anything?
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I am a lefty but I just taught myself to use the joystick righty, and throttle/n52te gamepad left hand.
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I have considered that... but would rather find an hardware solution for the matter :D
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My buddy was in the same predicament and uses the Fang Gamepad by Ideazon(?) or something like that.
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If money if no object...then this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/77ba/). That is, if I understand what you mean by "gamepad."
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If money if no object...then this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/77ba/). That is, if I understand what you mean by "gamepad."
That looks pretty cool.
AKP...no worries. when I got my St290 (first stick) I didn't even think about the lefty part of my problem...just plugged in my joystick and ran with it. Probably would be harder to switch now.
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AKP,I know this might sound silly,but do a search for disability input devices,there's so much stuff out there I cant begin to tell you... There's a "thing" called frogpad and it's a progamable input device for kids with disabilities. I'm not suggesting thats the answer but if you check into it you'll soon find something to fit your needs!
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AKP i think this is what your looking for
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146019&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-019-_-Product $29.99
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/cphantom2002/23-146-019-03.jpg)
and here it is in white
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146020&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-020-_-Product $33.99
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/cphantom2002/23-146-020-05.jpg)
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I use a cheap 17 key USB keypad that i have mapped to function's in AH.
I never touch the keyboard except to type. If you choose this route,
Get the standard 17 key "extra keys will be useless" and choose one that
does not have external USB ports. All this from experience.
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Here is a link to CH's MFP... custom setups are a breeze with this. http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html (http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html)
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Here is a link to CH's MFP... custom setups are a breeze with this. http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html (http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html)
maybe its just me but i dont see the since on spending 200 bucks for a simple game pad
if you dont want that many buttons on the game pad its just like a key board pop off the ones you dont want. what i did is lay my hand on it and feel where my fingers naturly lay on it and pop the rest off (unless needed for programing keys to) and i only spent 30 bucks and i have had mine for 2 years no problems out of it (just got to learn how to keep coffee off of it)
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Wow! Thanks everyone. I am going to look into some of those. They look like they will do the job. I was looking at some others like those too, but the prices on them get kinda up there. So, in the meantime, this is what I did... Hehe...
I had an old Logitech Attack3 Joystick that I stopped using when I got my Saitek (the Logitech didnt have a twisty stick). So... I took it apart, unplugged the stick assembly and took it out... leaving just the base with the buttons and the throttle wheel. It came apart pretty easily, and the cables for the stick portion just unplugged from the main circuit board... so I can always put it back together. Anyway, I plugged it in, remapped the throttle wheel on the new "Rig-Pad" to the zoom in and out function, mapped the other buttons to what I wanted, and here ya go:
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l273/woosle_2006/Rigged.jpg)
I covered the hole from where the stick was with an old plastic lid before I put it back together, so nothing is exposed on the inside. My hand fits right over the whole base, and my fingers can reach all the buttons or the new zoom wheel now. I am still gonna look around for a true gamepad, but this just took care of 90% of my need for the keyboard.... and I didnt spend a dime.
Thanks again all.
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That's what I call improvising...
Nice job!
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AKP,
I did a similar thing with an old stick,but I cut the top half of the stick off and mounted it to the base after I took the gimbal system out.This left the "handle" immovable but I still had the buttons,hatswitch and trigger usable.The result was 12 buttons a 6way hat and the analog throttle all ready to be programed to any function I need.
:salute
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Wow, for that price its pretty tempting Killz! <S>
I imagine you could do all kinds of funky stuff in AH with that.
AKP i think this is what your looking for
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146019&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-019-_-Product $29.99
and here it is in white
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146020&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-020-_-Product $33.99
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AKP i think this is what your looking for
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146019&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-019-_-Product $29.99
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/cphantom2002/23-146-019-03.jpg)
and here it is in white
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823146020&cm_re=game_pad-_-23-146-020-_-Product $33.99
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/cphantom2002/23-146-020-05.jpg)
Do you think the keys can be remapped in AH2 independently of the main keyboard keys? If so... this is perfect.
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AKP,
Goto controls,map keys. you can asign any command to any key there!
If you think Kilz board is what you need get it,it can be programed "ingame" to almost every command. I'm not sure about some of the analog commands but check the mapkeys section before you make up your mind.
:salute
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Do you think the keys can be remapped in AH2 independently of the main keyboard keys? If so... this is perfect.
yes they can
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AKP,
Goto controls,map keys. you can asign any command to any key there!
If you think Kilz board is what you need get it,it can be programed "ingame" to almost every command. I'm not sure about some of the analog commands but check the mapkeys section before you make up your mind.
:salute
Right... I know I can change the key mappings there, but I was wondering if the Kilz Board shows up as a control (like a joystick) that can have its buttons mapped however you wish without effecting the main keyboard buttons, or if it just mirror they main keyboard... meaning I would have to change the main keyboard key mappings with it?
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Right... I know I can change the key mappings there, but I was wondering if the Kilz Board shows up as a control (like a joystick) that can have its buttons mapped however you wish without effecting the main keyboard buttons, or if it just mirror they main keyboard... meaning I would have to change the main keyboard key mappings with it?
no it has no effect on your main keyboard. its just another device on the game. just like i use to use two sticks however only one was used for flying and the other for gvs
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Here is a link to CH's MFP... custom setups are a breeze with this. http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html (http://www.chproducts.com/retail/mfp.html)
maybe its just me but i dont see the since on spending 200 bucks for a simple game pad
It less inexpensive to buy it directly from the actual manufacturer or any retailer offering the DX1 Input System and not from CH. CH just licensed the product to sell under its own name, it doesn't make them. Basically, you'd be paying anywhere from an extra $50 to -$75 bucks just to have the CH name and a couple of templates if you buy this from CH.
ack-ack
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no it has no effect on your main keyboard. its just another device on the game. just like i use to use two sticks however only one was used for flying and the other for gvs
Kilz: I want to be sure what you are saying. Are you saying that the round "Wolf King" thing is really a JOYPAD and not a KEYBOARD? I'm a Linux geek, and I'd be very pleasantly surprised if my Linux machines see it as a JOYPAD. When I went to their website, it sure sounds like its hardware is really just a USB keyboard at heart, just physically rearranged. In that case, my Linux machines would see it as just another keyboard. If it's really a hardware joypad at heart, then I could use Linux tools like "Qjoypad" to remap all of the buttons.
Can you confirm the hardware implementation one way or the other? Thanks!
-Peabody-
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i am no where near my home right now but i can tell you that all i did was plug it in my computer do the drivers and map my keys from the game. what keys i didnt need i popped off with a tool.