scott@uwav1.u.washington.edu (02/20/91)
To those who are knowledgeable about program in GEOS.... How feasiable is it to write my own Input Driver of GEOS? I recently acquired a TrackBall for the 8-bit Atari. I was hoping that this device would work with the 1351 mouse driver. But dissapointly, it didn't not. So I was wonder if I might be able to write my own driver for this device. Is this something rather complicated to do? I also have a proportional Joystick that I would like to use with Geos. I thought that using a proportinal Joystick with GEOS would make mouse movement a lot faster. The Joystick that I have does not return to its center position but stays were it was positioned. Could this be done? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Scott K. Stephen P.S. By any chance, is there a input driver already in existance for the above devices?
Len.Carpenter@p0.f178.n221.z1.fidonet.org (Len Carpenter) (03/08/91)
Teere is an input driver for the trackball on Qlink bt it isn't work crap. What I have done with my atari trackball was convert it to a mouse using an old 1351. If you would like this done I can be reached at Len Carpenter 71 Aquador Dr. Welland, Ontario Canada, L3C-5S5 (416)788-1361 . It works very well. -- Len Carpenter - via FidoNet node 1:221/171 UUCP : watmath!xenitec!zswamp!178.0!Len.Carpenter Internet: Len.Carpenter@p0.f178.n221.z1.fidonet.org