Wico Command Trackball
Good evening guys, could this trackball work with my mister?
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Good evening guys, could this trackball work with my mister?
Only with SNAC and SNAC supported cores. Kind of limits the list of games that you can play with this device - if at all since it is pretty useless. I have one as well, only tried it a few times. From my memory I only played Breakout on Atari2600 with it but for the rest it works in complete digital mode - it doesn't behave like a real trackball.
So you advise me not to buy it? Have you tried it in Missile Command or other Centipede type games? I found this on Vinted and was looking for a trackball to use with Mr
Unless they ask only 5 bucks for it and you would not mind having this in your collection, you are better off with a modern usb spinner which actually does work with games like Arkanoid etc.
For MiSTer this device is useless.
See this thread for some discussion about it. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=38755.0
In fact, before buying I was looking for advice, in fact it costs around 50 euros, I don't have an Atari at home in case I want to use it so thank you I will avoid buying it. For the spinner I proceeded to buy it on the ultimate mister, I was now looking for a trackball to add something an additional object, could you advise me instead in the case of a trackball also usb?
saca85 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:19 pmIn fact, before buying I was looking for advice, in fact it costs around 50 euros, I don't have an Atari at home in case I want to use it so thank you I will avoid buying it. For the spinner I proceeded to buy it on the ultimate mister, I was now looking for a trackball to add something an additional object, could you advise me instead in the case of a trackball also usb?
50 euro is robbery Your post made me curious so I just dug out my WICO trackball and it really does only work as a digital joystick for the Atari2600.
For advice for a good trackball/spinner I advise you to search in this subforum, there are a few threads discussing these. (the Taito Egret II trackball for instance, which is kind of expensive though)
Thanks for saving me from this robbery. I was reading about this Taito, I'll think about it. Thanks for the advice.
You could always get one of these, if your version of Amazon stock them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Illuminated-4- ... C62&sr=8-3
There is button support, but you'll need to buy 2 arcade buttons, and mount it all in some kind of case. You'll also need a PS/2 to USB adapter, to use on Mister, such as the following
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Top-Longer-Fem ... B07FLD3T8T
Or, you can get a cheap Kensington Trackball/mouse
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kensington-Orb ... C82&sr=8-4
Not the ideal form factor, but does the job, and is seen as a mouse in Mister.
Thanks, I'll consider your idea
Just in case you go this route, I thought I would give some details on the links I posted.
Both the devices, the 2.5" trackball, and the Kensington Trackball Mouse, both work on a Mister. I have both, and have tested them on Mister, and games like Centipede work as long as your Mister detects them as mice.
The Kensington Trackball has two large buttons, and they're seen as mouse left-click, and mouse right-click.
The 2.5" Trackball works as a mouse, but doesn't have any buttons, it only has the wires for two arcade style buttons with spade connectors. The Trackball is backlit, with a green LED, which looks cool when powered. It is a bit noisy/squeaky, but the cost more than makes up for that. And, it's very easy to take apart, as there are no screws, just plastic clips. Sensitivity is better with the Kensington.
There's also a Thunderstick brand spinner, dunno how good it works though: https://www.amazon.com/ThunderStick-LED ... B07T1FQFRM
Chilli_Vibes wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:50 pmJust in case you go this route, I thought I would give some details on the links I posted.
Both the devices, the 2.5" trackball, and the Kensington Trackball Mouse, both work on a Mister. I have both, and have tested them on Mister, and games like Centipede work as long as your Mister detects them as mice.
The Kensington Trackball has two large buttons, and they're seen as mouse left-click, and mouse right-click.
The 2.5" Trackball works as a mouse, but doesn't have any buttons, it only has the wires for two arcade style buttons with spade connectors. The Trackball is backlit, with a green LED, which looks cool when powered. It is a bit noisy/squeaky, but the cost more than makes up for that. And, it's very easy to take apart, as there are no screws, just plastic clips. Sensitivity is better with the Kensington.
On Amazon Italy I found what you recommended as soon as I get it I'll try it and update you. If it should work I would like to understand if there are kits on the market where you can also mount it with the keys.
This is the only mount I know, specifically for that trackball.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arcade-Trackba ... 992&sr=8-1
They are on eBay as well, but you might need to buy from a Chinese seller, or hope you have a seller in the EU.
I have searched but there is no ready made kit like an arcade stick. I'll have a carpenter help me create a bespoke kit.