--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, James Husted <the_ersatz_planet@...> wrote: > > I have just posted 3 ideas for a USB Mouse module to the photo > section on the newsgroup site. > > http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/photos/browse/8b4d Great! Especially the full featured one! Rgds, Ingo > > All versions have CV outs for left/right, Forward/back and wheel Up/ > down. I see this as a bipolar voltage that acts like the mouse - it > is additive in that if you lift the mouse up and then continues it > will just add and subtract from the last setting till it reaches it's > full range and just stays there. The knob scales the sensitivity of > the mouse Not it's range which would be -5v to +5V. They all also > have a Position Reset button that returns the CV outs to Zero position. > > The fist one is the most basic and was designed using the same > metalwork as the A-198 Ribbon controller module to save cost. Because > of that it only has one button gate outs. A led shows when the button > is pushed and another lights when the mouse is moved. > > The second version is the 2-button version and has gate outs for both > left and right buttons. > > The third version is the full feature set version. It has 2 button > out gates but also gate outs that go high when the mouse is moved in > that axis or when the wheel is moved. Because of space restraints the > Position Reset button has been removed but it's function can be > replaced with the wheel button on the mouse. > > Of course a mouse does not have to be used. Any USB controller that > delivers mouse-like data can be used as long as they don't need > special drivers. Things like touch pads, trackballs, flight stick, > and steering wheel game controllers all have versions that you can > buy that output standard mouse control data. > -James >
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Re: Let me hear your bright new ideas for future-Mouse Module
2008-10-30 by ilanode
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