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Old 07-28-2007, 09:03 PM   #1
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Default Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

Hey guys,

I just recently bought an Automatic Mouse/Joystick Switcher from Amigakit, but it doesn't seem to want to work very well with the Cocolino mouse adapter that I bought at the same time. When I cold boot my system, I have to unplug and re-plug the cocolino into the switcher for it to recognize any pressed mouse buttons. After that it works fine with resets. It also doesn't like the mouse wheel either, because that never works.

Anyone familiar with the Auto mouse/stick switcher have any ideas for hardware hacks or otherwise for either of my problems?

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Old 07-29-2007, 11:09 AM   #2
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

@Amigakit: Do you know who manufactures the Autoswitcher, and if they can be contacted?

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Old 07-29-2007, 11:51 AM   #3
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

The autoswitcher is manufactured by Individual Computers.

The Cocolino by Elbox. We will contact Individual about this.
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Old 07-29-2007, 12:02 PM   #4
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

I think wheel mice need some special software for the Amiga to know how to use them. I'd expect that if you bought an adapter, they would've included the driver. Maybe AmiNet has some to download?

Does the joystick/mouse switcher work with a regular Amiga mouse? Maybe the Cocolino doesnt translate the mouse signal to EXACTLY what an Amiga mouse sends, so the switcher doesn't recognize it properly. Or I suppose it could be some electrical issue... you have 2 devices between the Amiga and the mouse, maybe thats adding too much resistance to the current? Beats me. Wait to see what the manufacturer says.
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

Looks like there's a few wheelmouse programs on AmiNet. I'm kind of amazed that the Cocolino wouldn't come with this kind of thing. Are you sure there's not some floppy in the box that you overlooked?

http://aminet.net/search?query=wheel+mouse
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

The Cocolino PS/2 Adapter is supplied with the excellent FreeWheel as standard
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Old 07-29-2007, 12:30 PM   #7
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

Does Freewheel allow to use buttons to be mapped to right Amiga and a left mouse click?
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

No, it's not a driver problem. It's the circuitry in-between. The Cocolino works fine with the wheel and all if it's plugged directly into the Amiga. But when it's passing through the Autoswitcher, it has a problem recognising the Cocolino at first unless it's unplugged and re-plugged, and the wheel never works.

Oh, and the disk with drivers came with the Cocolino, and they are already installed. :-)

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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

Also, yes, the switcher works fine with a regular Amiga mouse.

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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

If thats the case, I kind of suspect that you can use the Cocolino or the switcher, but if you use both you'll have to just accept the problems you're having. The switcher probably is designed to only pass on signals that it thinks a mouse (or joystick) should be sending. Some of the other signals, like the wheel, are probably just being dropped. Probably you need to ask the switcher manufacturer if that's the case and encourage them to fix it in the next design revision.
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Default Re: Auto Mouse/Joystick Switcher problems.

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If thats the case, I kind of suspect that you can use the Cocolino or the switcher, but if you use both you'll have to just accept the problems you're having. The switcher probably is designed to only pass on signals that it thinks a mouse (or joystick) should be sending. Some of the other signals, like the wheel, are probably just being dropped. Probably you need to ask the switcher manufacturer if that's the case and encourage them to fix it in the next design revision.
Yep, I figured that already. That's why I was asking Amigakit if he knew who manufactured them, that way, maybe they could help me with a hack if possible. :-)

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