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I'm sure this has been asked before and I have searched the boards

Is there any way of converting a windows save file to load into a Mac

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j f gearing wrote:
I'm sure this has been asked before and I have searched the boards

Is there any way of converting a windows save file to load into a Mac

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I think they stay the same, know matter what operating system.

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As it is an ordinary text-file, there is no difference whatsoever between OS. Therefore no conversion needed.
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Post by j f gearing »

cheers all
everything OK once I installed the OXPs
Can any one recommend a Mac joystick?

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j f gearing wrote:
Can any one recommend a Mac joystick?
I am not very up-to-date with Mac joysticks, but you may want to know that the Mac version of Oolite does not have joystick support.
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Oops
Thanks, that's saved me a few quid.

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PS In that case Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the arrow keys
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Post by Commander McLane »

j f gearing wrote:
PS In that case Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the arrow keys
Not as such, I'm afraid.

The only thing you could do is to adjust the pitch/roll/yaw-rate in your current ship's shipdata.plist.
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another_commander wrote:
j f gearing wrote:
Can any one recommend a Mac joystick?
I am not very up-to-date with Mac joysticks, but you may want to know that the Mac version of Oolite does not have joystick support.
That's an arse, could you not just map keys to a reasonable joystick?
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ClymAngus wrote:
That's an arse, could you not just map keys to a reasonable joystick?
As an opposite to an unreasonable joystick, you mean? :?
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Wolfwood wrote:
ClymAngus wrote:
That's an arse, could you not just map keys to a reasonable joystick?
As an opposite to an unreasonable joystick, you mean? :?
Ooh! Ooh! I've got an unreasonable joystick! :?

Works fine in M$ Flight Sim 2004 and during "calibration" but keeps getting "stuck" in roll when playing Oolite. My machine cannot cope with anything newer than 1.65 with a couple of OXPs so I can't try upgrading to the latest version, but it's only started happening recently - and I didn't change anything Oolite-wise about the time it started acting up either... :evil: :evil:

Oh, and I've tried reinstalling 1.65 as well but it didn't help... If anyone has any sensible ideas (new joystick is out at this time, unfortunately - and there's even less chance of getting a new PC* :cry: ) please let me know.

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Post by j f gearing »

That's an arse, could you not just map keys to a reasonable joystick?[/quote]

Could you suggest a mac compliant joystick that would be capable of this

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Post by JensAyton »

You can map just about any USB joystick to mouse control and keys using third-party software such as USB Overdrive. (To enable mouse control, enter full screen mode and press Shift-M.)
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