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From: pjgtech@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Peter Gagg")
Subject: Re: Making a Wheel & Pedal set
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 16:49:17 GMT
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In article <01bde780$860a6420$187ac5c3@ahjokivi>, pale@icenet.fi 
(Pale) wrote:

> I've read a couple of instruction pages on how to build a steering 
> wheel &
> pedal set, but they have all had a 15pin joystick port connection.
> 
> Is it impossible to do the same with a 9pin connection to the COM 
> port and
> make the computer to think that the controller is a mouse ?

Why would you want to do this when a 15 pin game port is perfectly 
adequate for the job?

*Peter*    8-)
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