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310.1 | There's a good reason | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Mon Nov 21 1988 11:17 | 2 |
| The mouse button and the joystick fire button are the same thing. They
are connected in parallel.
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310.2 | On separate ports? | MINDER::GILBERT | North UK Region Appl'n Centre @MCO | Tue Nov 22 1988 07:50 | 5 |
| My understanding is that the mouse port can also be a joystick port,
so fire = mousekey sounds reasonable *for that port*. In my set-up
the mouse and joystick are on separate ports. Surely the fire signals
aren't commoned across the two ports? That would make it impossible
to connect two joysticks!
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310.3 | Mice have TWO buttons | CADSYS::DALTON | | Tue Nov 22 1988 09:04 | 5 |
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Pushing the port 1 joystick button is the same as pushing the
RIGHT mouse button on port 0.
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310.4 | | LDP::WEAVER | Laboratory Data Products/Science | Tue Nov 22 1988 18:10 | 4 |
| The poor little 6301 keyboard processor was probably bogged down
handling button press events.
-Dave
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310.5 | Diagnosed, thanks | MINDER::GILBERT | North UK Region Appl'n Centre @MCO | Wed Nov 23 1988 07:46 | 8 |
| Thnaks for the input guys, explanation accepted. Degas Elite flips
between menu and picture using the fire button.
I would expect to find this documented in ST Intenals (Abacus),
but it ain't!
Rgds, Brian
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