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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: AndyFC on March 24, 2024, 04:32:26 PM
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I've recently set up a simple OS 3 install for an A1200 with '030 accelerator and CF Hard Drive, in order to use it as a basic OS and WHDLoad machine.
I'm trying to find a good software solution to allow a Joystick to be used in the mouse port to allow 2 joysticks to be used for 2-player games. Are there any recommendations, or will I have to resort to an automated Mouse / Joystick switcher?
I have tried:
- JoyMouse off Aminet. It leaves a window open in the background and quits when the fire button is pressed on the joystick when it's called from user-startup and doesn't run from WBStartup
- JoyMouse from CDTV Tools off Aminet. It leaves a Window open explaining that it can be controlled with Commodity Exchange no matter how it's started
- Fakemouse off the Weird Science Network CD2. It just crashes and presented a red flashing software error
For the two Joymouse tools I've tried various command line options to send the console output to another device e.g. ` > NIL:` but the behaviour doesn't change.
Thank you
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I'd go with the hardware, tbh.
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Use it like this:
Run >NIL: JoyMouse 9
Reading the docs to JoyMouse (by J.Potter) it says a left mouse click and a firebutton press will quit it. So if your friend presses his firebutton and you do too (simultaneously) then it will quit (whilst Workbench is sill running at least). It shouldn't quit whilst in WHDLoad, so shouldn't be an issue.
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And don't forget that you can also control the mouse pointer from the keyboard if it's just for occasional use.
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Reading the docs to JoyMouse (by J.Potter) it says a left mouse click and a firebutton press will quit it. So if your friend presses his firebutton and you do too (simultaneously) then it will quit (whilst Workbench is sill running at least). It shouldn't quit whilst in WHDLoad, so shouldn't be an issue.
When run from user-startup it would just quit as soon as the firebutton was pressed on the Joystick even with not input on the mouse; I never got as far as testing with a Joystick in the Mouse Port.
Fortunately I seem to have found the solution using the version from CDTV Tools...there is a 'nopopup' tooltype, and when I also add 'DONOTWAIT' to the tooltypes it runs on startup with no input required. Let the gaming begin.
The next time I get to tinker I'll also test the solution from paul1981.
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Hmm... to use the joystick for control in the mouse port instead of the 'game port', then you could try using PortSwitch from aminet along with a 'JoyMouse' type program.
http://aminet.net/package/util/mouse/portswit
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I'd go with the hardware, tbh.
I have such hardware and sometimes it is not compatible with WHDLoad...