A cry for help
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- Mostly Harmless
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A cry for help
I played Elite on the C-64 many years ago and was happy to find Oolite for the Mac. Heres my little problem, my iMac is about 2 months old and I am still learning. what I am looking for is how do I use a joystick in Oolite.Any help or a point in the right direction would be great,thanks
- JensAyton
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Oolite for Mac OS X does not support joysticks. Your joystick driver, or third-party software such as USB Overdrive may be able to configure the joystick to work in such a way that it can be used with Oolite in full-screen mode with mouse control enabled.
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- Star Gazer
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Hi starman2000, welcome to the Oolite board! Always good to hear of a new player enjoying the game.
I am a Mac user, and I've used the USB Overdrive successfully with a Macally iStick and a Logitech Wingman II. It is very easy to set up for different games, saving a unique profile for each game. You'll have no difficulty finding Overdrive - if you don't know where to start, try Versiontracker - it's $20.
Does the job. Personally I don't like a joystick for Oolite, preferring the very accurate firing positioning allowed by the keyboard, but the joystick is much nicer for following difficult opponents through complicated manouevres!
Whatever you choose, have fun.
I am a Mac user, and I've used the USB Overdrive successfully with a Macally iStick and a Logitech Wingman II. It is very easy to set up for different games, saving a unique profile for each game. You'll have no difficulty finding Overdrive - if you don't know where to start, try Versiontracker - it's $20.
Does the job. Personally I don't like a joystick for Oolite, preferring the very accurate firing positioning allowed by the keyboard, but the joystick is much nicer for following difficult opponents through complicated manouevres!
Whatever you choose, have fun.
Very funny, Scotty, now beam down my clothes...
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joystick problem
thanks fto all that answered, I would have never figured thatout