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Left handed joystick and com port
"Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:16:58 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:17:50 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:05:53 -0500, Paul wrote: Metspitzer wrote: I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er.../dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 You can order USB to serial port adapter dongles. I have two on my computer right now. One goes to my old UPS. One goes to the dialup modem (backup networking scheme, no longer working). Example of one here. They may not all be created equally, in terms of working right. Read the reviews before buying. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812200169 You have to ask yourself though, whether this is the right approach or not. Consider, from the OS side, whether the support is even there, to get external gaming devices working or not. On an older OS, it probably works, but I'm not sure what the support is like on the shiny new OSes. That should be investigated as well (whether someone got their joystick working on Windows 7 etc). My two adapters, have a driver which does something called a "virtual com port", and using that driver, I made one adapter COM3 and the other COM4. I don't know what happens there, if that driver is missing. Paul Actually, after thinking about it (and trying to locate one), that is not really a com port. It was a special game port. That was going to be my answer, that it's not a COM port, but a game port. If your MB is an older model, it may have an input for it. Then you could get an adapter (some boards had one that took up an open expansion slot in the back), or make one, for that. Or go with a game port to USB adapter like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F3U200-...2342055&sr=8-2 Thanks. That is what I was looking for, but reading the comments, I don't think I am going to gamble on whether it will work with Win7. I may have to just get another joystick. This one appears to be ambidextrous: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006B84V/...N=B0000 6B84V I almost ordered that one today, but it does not have a twist axis. I am not sure I would even use it, but I want it. This one does seem like a pretty good choice. This is actually the one I wanted to try, but they have been discontinued. http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-ST290-P...=cm_cr_pr_pb_t Having a stop for your hand rest on my left handed "gameport" one really is a plus. That was why I recommended the Thrustmaster T-16000 (besides the quality and durability). It has a rest for the left hand and thumb, and the twist handle. It's a little more expensive, but I looked it up and I bought mine 2006, and it works as well today as it did then. That works out to about 50 cents a month ;-) -- SC Tom I've used CH joysticks and gamepads in the past with mixed feelings. Mostly, they were accurate and easy on the hands, but their older (gameport) ones didn't hold up too well. But then, I used them mainly for flight war games and such. Here's another: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...pf_rd_i=507846 and the specs for it: http://www.logitech.com/gaming/joysticks/devices/302 I've used Logitech also, and they were good, and well built. But if I needed a new one, I would probably buy this one: http://www.amazon.com/Hercules-29607.../dp/B001S0RTU0 and specs: http://www.thrustmaster.com/product....3&PlatformID=5 I have an old T'Master Top Gun Fox 2 Pro that is a few years old, and still feels and functions like it was new. I don't see it mentioned anywhere, but the Top Gun has a tension adjuster that I find useful. Unfortunately, I can't find anything about a left-handed Top Gun. |
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Left handed joystick and com port
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 07:54:33 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote:
"Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:16:58 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:17:50 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:05:53 -0500, Paul wrote: Metspitzer wrote: I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er.../dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 You can order USB to serial port adapter dongles. I have two on my computer right now. One goes to my old UPS. One goes to the dialup modem (backup networking scheme, no longer working). Example of one here. They may not all be created equally, in terms of working right. Read the reviews before buying. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812200169 You have to ask yourself though, whether this is the right approach or not. Consider, from the OS side, whether the support is even there, to get external gaming devices working or not. On an older OS, it probably works, but I'm not sure what the support is like on the shiny new OSes. That should be investigated as well (whether someone got their joystick working on Windows 7 etc). My two adapters, have a driver which does something called a "virtual com port", and using that driver, I made one adapter COM3 and the other COM4. I don't know what happens there, if that driver is missing. Paul Actually, after thinking about it (and trying to locate one), that is not really a com port. It was a special game port. That was going to be my answer, that it's not a COM port, but a game port. If your MB is an older model, it may have an input for it. Then you could get an adapter (some boards had one that took up an open expansion slot in the back), or make one, for that. Or go with a game port to USB adapter like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F3U200-...2342055&sr=8-2 Thanks. That is what I was looking for, but reading the comments, I don't think I am going to gamble on whether it will work with Win7. I may have to just get another joystick. This one appears to be ambidextrous: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006B84V/...N=B0000 6B84V I almost ordered that one today, but it does not have a twist axis. I am not sure I would even use it, but I want it. This one does seem like a pretty good choice. This is actually the one I wanted to try, but they have been discontinued. http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-ST290-P...=cm_cr_pr_pb_t Having a stop for your hand rest on my left handed "gameport" one really is a plus. That was why I recommended the Thrustmaster T-16000 (besides the quality and durability). It has a rest for the left hand and thumb, and the twist handle. It's a little more expensive, but I looked it up and I bought mine 2006, and it works as well today as it did then. That works out to about 50 cents a month ;-) Ok I ordered one. Thanks |
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Left handed joystick and com port
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:05:53 -0500, Paul rearranged some electrons to say:
Metspitzer wrote: I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er...tional-handle/ dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 You can order USB to serial port adapter dongles. I have two on my computer right now. One goes to my old UPS. One goes to the dialup modem (backup networking scheme, no longer working). Recommend buying one with the FTDI chip in it, FTDI chip is much better supported. |
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Left handed joystick and com port
"Metspitzer" wrote in message ... I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er.../dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 How'd the joystick you ordered work out for you? -- SC Tom |
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Left handed joystick and com port
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 12:19:09 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote:
"Metspitzer" wrote in message .. . I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er.../dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 How'd the joystick you ordered work out for you? It didn't work at all. I had already finished the Skyrim's main quest before the joystick got here. I tried to hook it up and try it, but when I tried to assign the joystick to movement it didn't work. Although I am still playing Skyrim, I really don't have the determination to even try to find out why. It really would seem easier to play the game with left hand joystick and right hand mouse, the keyboard works. |
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Left handed joystick and com port
"Metspitzer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 12:19:09 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Metspitzer" wrote in message . .. I have one of these that uses the old com port type connector. http://www.amazon.com/Left-handed-er.../dp/B000WYG4XG Is there a connector that will convert this to USB? Plus I am not able to tell what type connector this one at Amazon uses. (If it is USB, I may reorder the same one. BWT my mobo has a connector marked COMA. The pins on the expansion slot adapter look like they match, buy the connector is too wide to fit into the socket. If I could make what I have plug into my ComA port this would work too. If not, can someone recommend a USB left handed joystick? This is for Skyrim (and maybe Quake 3 again). I don't do flight sims so any buttons or sliders on the base are useless. I want as many buttons as you can operate with your thumb. Being able to twist the handle left/right is useful too. http://imgur.com/a/rzJwu#2 How'd the joystick you ordered work out for you? It didn't work at all. I had already finished the Skyrim's main quest before the joystick got here. I tried to hook it up and try it, but when I tried to assign the joystick to movement it didn't work. Although I am still playing Skyrim, I really don't have the determination to even try to find out why. It really would seem easier to play the game with left hand joystick and right hand mouse, the keyboard works. Well, bummer! It must be a driver issue, I would think. Unless the stick or the USB port is bad (odds are, not). -- SC Tom |
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