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| | Vojin Vidanovic (Needs Verification) Posts 1916/ 1 04 Jan 2020 12:45
| Added to FAQ, alongside two buy links for each model.
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 06 Jan 2020 18:04
| If you know more working mice - Tell me please!
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| | Martin White
Posts 85 06 Jan 2020 23:14
| guys - I assume the HP X1000 was added after I reported that it worked in Gunnars test build? As such it should be removed from this list and from the Wiki for now. It does not work with the current release core 7160C so anyone buying one will be disappointed until a core based on the recent tests is released.
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| | Vojin Vidanovic (Needs Verification) Posts 1916/ 1 07 Jan 2020 00:57
| Bloody Bat looks real nice and is not that expensive. 3200 DPI Resolution Optical Tracking Technology provides more sensitivity than standard optical mice for smooth and precise tracking on a wide range of surfaces. Comfort Design: Contoured body with non-slip buttons keeps your grip firm during game play and reduces fatigue. Features 7 total buttons including Fire (double click) and Page Forward/Backward for easy page scanning. Intelligent connectivity: Plug and play (No CD Required. No Coding). 6ft (1.5m) Built-weight iron, feel comfortable, mobile and stability.use in gaming ,office and home Mice EXTERNAL LINK Box EXTERNAL LINK -------------- Logilink 162 is also a gaming mice The ergonomic design, of course, your hand or wrist movements has Precise optical sensor – DPI resolution to be adjusted the button to 800/1200/1600/2400 DPI 6 standard buttons + 1 DPI Eintselltaste with LED light Strong, durable and ideal for any table – PnH Veterinary Bedding NON SLIP Is Perfect For – Combat tested materials for longer service life, even with Unerbittlicher Hardcore gaming action Mouse cable length: 1.8 m Mouse Mat Dimensions: 350 x 250 x 2 mm EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 07 Jan 2020 08:11
| Martin White wrote:
| guys - I assume the HP X1000 was added after I reported that it worked in Gunnars test build?
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Hi Martin, Yes the list is the latest status of the core. We make new Core versions ever day. We make "official Releases" about once per month. But every user can always get the latest test core from me. What is very important for me is that the list of supported mice always improves with each core. This means that a new core shall always support all what the previous cores did too. I think our USB Mice support improved greatly with the last cores. Nearly all the cable mice that I have work now. My impression is that we are close to 90% of cable mice working.
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| | Markus B
Posts 209 07 Jan 2020 09:05
| What kind of adjustments must be made in order to get a mouse working? I assumed so far they all implement the same profile.
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 07 Jan 2020 09:49
| Markus B wrote:
| What kind of adjustments must be made in order to get a mouse working? I assumed so far they all implement the same profile.
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So far our general knowledge about the USB protocol increases and improves and our USB host controller simply gets better.
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| | Markus B
Posts 209 07 Jan 2020 13:52
| Oh, so some kind of reverse engineering approach then? I thought HID is well documented and standardized.So kudos of approaching it the hard way.
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 07 Jan 2020 14:52
| Markus B wrote:
| I thought HID is well documented and standardized.
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Maybe just like HTML is also well documented, nevertheless writing a perfect Webbrowser is still a very complex task.So for us this is learning curve and our USB HOST Controller does get better all the time.
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| | Robert Downs
Posts 31 07 Jan 2020 20:21
| Here is one I just confirmed works that can be added to the list. Found commonly in the US at Best Buy: Insignia Wired Low-Profile Optical Mouse model NS-PM819 EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Markus B
Posts 209 08 Jan 2020 07:18
| Interesting enough. I always assumed mice or keyboards would be implemented the same way, independent from the model. I'm trying to figure out how the host controller is attached to the system. I assume it must be present at low level and it transparently passes mouse and keyboard to the OS? Or is there an USB stack involved at OS level?
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| | Nixus Minimax
Posts 416 08 Jan 2020 08:15
| Markus B wrote:
| I'm trying to figure out how the host controller is attached to the system. I assume it must be present at low level and it transparently passes mouse and keyboard to the OS? Or is there an USB stack involved at OS level?
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No USB stack involved because otherwise USB mice and keyboards wouldn't work in floppy-disk games or in the early startup menu (which they do). You can read the left mouse button of the USB-mouse in the same place you have always done on an Amiga...
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| | Boban Krsmanovic
Posts 11 08 Jan 2020 22:57
| I guess, this is a good thread to ask this question. Will standalone (in the future) going to be sold as a package with mouse and a keyboard? Long story short: I won't purchase Vampire standalone anytime soon, but when I am purchasing it, I'd like to purchase mouse and keyboard with it. It doesn't matter really.. just pick any most compatible keyboard and mouse, slap a vampire logo on top of them, and it will be great. Add to the price 50-100 euro's of course. Imho, many people think like me. We are very average users, and would like to pick up the package as a whole. I'd rather pay higher price, then, after vampire arrived at my home, I need to chase mouse and a keyboard. Thanks, and keep up the awesome work!
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 08 Jan 2020 23:01
| Boban Krsmanovic wrote:
| I guess, this is a good thread to ask this question. Will standalone (in the future) going to be sold as a package with mouse and a keyboard? |
Yes I agree a complete /working bundle makes most sense. Actually we offered the V4 already with CF-adapter and CF and working Mouse from us. Boban Krsmanovic wrote:
| Thanks, and keep up the awesome work! |
Many thanks
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| | Vojin Vidanovic (Needs Verification) Posts 1916/ 1 09 Jan 2020 01:16
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| Yes I agree a complete /working bundle makes most sense. Actually we offered the V4 already with CF-adapter and CF and working Mouse from us.
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There is another bit to it. Not all devices are easily avail on all markets, and not all goods travel really free. For e.g. EU Candidate countries or non-members (like UK soon :) import can add quite to the price per item. So package gets a lot more meaning, beside less hustle.
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| | Michael AMike
Posts 152 09 Jan 2020 10:29
| With the latest testcore I found one mouse in my collection which is working - I'm afraid not very helpfull for others because it's not available anymore. I'm quite happy because it's a mouse for left handed guys and the colour fits to the Vampire. :) Razer Diamondback RZD-1600 Optical EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 09 Jan 2020 10:39
| Michael AMike wrote:
| With the latest testcore I found one mouse in my collection which is working - I'm afraid not very helpfull for others because it's not available anymore. I'm quite happy because it's a mouse for left handed guys and the colour fits to the Vampire. :) Razer Diamondback RZD-1600 Optical EXTERNAL LINK
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Thanks for the info. I'll add it to the list. If you ship me one of these then I can test every release with it and make sure it will always work ;-)
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| | Michael AMike
Posts 152 09 Jan 2020 12:20
| Gunnar von Boehn wrote:
| If you ship me one of these then I can test every release with it and make sure it will always work ;-)
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I've five different mice - I hope one of them will always work with a new core. ;)
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| | Martin White
Posts 85 09 Jan 2020 20:01
| I had 5. I had to go and buy a 6th :)
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