boxpressed wrote on 2020-05-22, 21:16:
Volo wrote on 2020-05-22, 21:12:WA-A-AIT! How does it "not work well"? Does it from time to time fail to press a button and occasionally - fails to let it go?
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WA-A-AIT! How does it "not work well"? Does it from time to time fail to press a button and occasionally - fails to let it go?
More often fails to let go then fails to press?
If you do confirm it - I'LL SUE YOU FOR CONSPIRING TO MURDER ME BY PROVOKING A GIANT FACEPALM!
I think I know the reason.
Seriously, how does it fail?
It's been a long time since I used the two in combination, but here is a very short thread I made on the issue: Powerramp Mite Gamepad Controller
I think I even went as far as to open up the Tecra to try to disconnect the Trackpoint manually, but I remember that not working either. Good luck -- and let me know if you know how to fix it!
Yes! Act Labs POWERRAMP MITE - the name of that Chinese PS/2 gamepad, I've forgotten!
I've looked for it, for some time, but then kinda was too late. Now I am glad I didn't buy it.
Correct me if I am wrong, but that laptop works just fine with external keyboards?
The problem has nothing to do with the Trackpoint. It is the way old laptops treated their keyboards.
Most pre-USB laptops have their inbuilt keyboards on the same PS/2 bus as the external keyboards. When the laptop checks inbuilt keyboard state it acts slightly off-spec: It pulls down CLOCK line of the external PS/2 port, which sorta-kinda means a time-out command for the external keyboard. Any keycodes sent during such CLOCK DOWN state shall be ignored. Most keyboards just stand by, till CLOCK pulls up. Obviously, desktop computers don't resort to this trick, as they have no competing keyboards.
(Facepalm on standby!) The funny thing is that this Powerramp Mite thing has to resort to this trick to ensure its own reliable keyboard pass-through. And it's somehow forgotten that it may be tricked the same itself!
*SLAP!* OW! My forehead hurts now! 😢
Obviously, I know of this... the hard way, as it is not documented properly.
Almost given up the project then... Gosh! It was the first prototype like a year ago!
Want to play MS-DOS keyboard-only games with a gamepad? Feel free to purchase Volo's Pad-to-PS/2 by writing me an e-mail:
